Meko - film screening + Q&A
June 13, 2024
Meko
film screening + Q&A
Thursday, June 13
Doors: 6pm / Event: 7pm
All ages / Seated
Pay-what-you-choose (starting at $15)
A film 7-years in the making, Meko is the story of man and community who have weathered the storm.
Join filmmaker Harrison Buck on an in-depth look into the macro-effects of climate change on delicate coastal communities like the Bahamas Outer Islands through the lens of legacy fly fishing guide and angler Omeko “Meko” Glinton. Co-starring female guide and angler Abbie Schuster, Buck’s film gives viewers a deeper look into the world of elite fishing guides and in particular – how Glinton’s world was turned upside down after the devastation caused by Hurricane Dorian. A tale of human resilience in the face of unspeakable destruction and personal loss – Meko is a testament to the strength of the human soul and how fly fishing might be the key to a sustainable future in the Bahamas Outer Islands.
A Q&A and reception with filmmaker Harrison Buck will follow the 60-minute screening.
About Harrison Buck and Pandion Creative:
Pandion Creative is a production company owned and operated by independent filmmaker, Harrison Buck. Harrison is also a photographer, cinematographer, and ski designer, currently living in coastal New Hampshire with his wife, Mallory, and their two children. He has worked primarily in the outdoor and music industries, shooting with dozens of notable companies and individuals in those spaces.
For his latest project, Meko, a full-length documentary available in 2024, Pandion Creative has partnered with oakpool. oakpool is a digital agency that partners with multinational enterprises, private equity portfolio companies, and startups, making the world a better place for people and the planet.
Generously supported by: Procon, Inc.
Thank you to our year-round Lead Sponsors: AC Hotel Portsmouth, Katzman Contemporary Projects, MacEdge, and Raka.