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A screening followed by a discussion with director Eilidh Munro and composer Adrian Leung, exploring Eyemouth’s Herring Queen tradition and how a changing climate is reshaping community, identity and livelihoods.
A screening of the film followed by discussion with director Eilidh Munro and composer Adrian Leung.
For as long as people in Eyemouth, a small Scottish fishing town, can remember, boys became men who catch fish and a young girl is crowned as a queen.
Now, there’s no fish left to catch but year after year, a new 14 year old Herring Queen still takes her crown. Through the observational lens of a fishing festival, we feel the impacts of a global climate crisis, how it affects livelihoods, community and mental health.
Dir. Eilidh Munro, UK, 2025, 12mins Composer. Adrian Leung.
All ages are welcome. Under 16s must be accompanied by an over 18.
This is a seated event (unreserved). The Dome venue is wheelchair accessible. If you require further information on accessibility please visit our Accessibility Guide https://www.fringebythesea.com/accessibility-2/ or contact info@fringebythesea.com.
TICKETS ARE NON REFUNDABLE
An event by Fringe by the Sea 2026



