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Smokin' Fish

Cory Mann is a quirky Tlingit businessman hustling to earn a living in Juneau, Alaska. He gets hungry for smoked salmon, nostalgic for his childhood and decides to spend a summer smoking fish at his family's traditional fish camp. The unusual story of his life and the untold history of his people interweave with the process of preparing traditional food as he struggles to pay his bills, keep the IRS off his back, and keep his business afloat. By turns tragic, bizarre, or just plain ridiculous, Smokin' Fish tells the story of one man's attempt to navigate the messy zone of collision between the modern world and an ancient culture.

Top Cast

  • Cory Mann

    Cory Mann

    Self

  • Sally and Valentino Burattin

    Sally and Valentino Burattin

    Selves

  • Helen Abbott

    Helen Abbott

    Self

  • Mike Mann

    Mike Mann

    Self

  • Jordan Lee Curbow

    Jordan Lee Curbow

    Self

  • Jonathan Tapp-Yadda Hon

    Jonathan Tapp-Yadda Hon

    Self

  • Luke Griswold-Tergis

    Luke Griswold-Tergis

    Self

  • Joe Hotch

    Joe Hotch

    Self

  • Diane Alejandra Lopez Ramirez

    Diane Alejandra Lopez Ramirez

    Self

Overview

Cory Mann is a quirky Tlingit businessman hustling to earn a living in Juneau, Alaska. He gets hungry for smoked salmon, nostalgic for his childhood and decides to spend a summer smoking fish at his family's traditional fish camp. The unusual story of his life and the untold history of his people interweave with the process of preparing traditional food as he struggles to pay his bills, keep the IRS off his back, and keep his business afloat. By turns tragic, bizarre, or just plain ridiculous, Smokin' Fish tells the story of one man's attempt to navigate the messy zone of collision between the modern world and an ancient culture.

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