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  1. Sons of the Sea may refer to: "Sons of the Sea" ( Dad's Army), a 1969 episode of the British comedy series Dad's Army. Sons of the Sea (1926 film), a silent film. Sons of the Sea (1939 film), a British spy film. Atlantic Ferry, a 1941 film with the alternate title Sons of the Sea. "Sons of the Sea" (song), an 1897 English music hall song.

  2. Sons of the Sea DRAMA In a small South African fishing community, a harrowing journey begins when a pair of brothers find a dead body and two bags of valuable abalone.

  3. Sons of the Sea is the debut film from writer-director John Gutierrez, who edited the Grammy-winning Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers: Runnin’ Down a Dream, as well as music videos for the likes of Beyoncé. SAFTA winner Brendon Daniels (Skemerdans, Four Corners), Nicole Fortuin (Indemnity, Flatland) and newcomer Marlon Swarts co-star.

  4. Critics reviews. Tracked by a corrupt government official for a minor theft, two poor brothers from a South African fishing village find themselves in a fight for survival in the mountainous region of the fabled Cape of Good Hope.

  5. Summaries. In a small fishing community on the outskirts of Cape Town, Gabriel discovers a dead body and two bags of valuable abalone. His brother, Mikhail, convinces him they must take it for themselves. But when a corrupt government worker pursues them, they embark on a journey into the mountains and are driven to the ends of the Cape of Good ...

  6. saff.org.au › film › sons-of-the-seaSons Of The Sea | SAFF

    Sons of the Sea. 85 mins. Drama, Feature. 2021. All Ages. Mexican-American director John Gutierrez takes us into the shadowy world of abalone smuggling in Cape Town for this taut thriller, which explores the psychological and material effects of displacement and the age-old conflict between humans and their environment.

  7. Aug 20, 2021 · Devoid of stereotypes, Sons of the Sea is a globally resonant story of lad, home, family and freedom. Inspired by Mexican folktale El Mechudo and John Steinbeck’s novel The Pearl, the film exposes the tentacles of colonialism. On the Cape coast, brothers Gabriel and Mikhail find two bags of abalone and a dead man in a hotel room.