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Once in a Blue Moon

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Carl McNeil

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Plot Summary

The stuff of folklore, ONCE IN A BLUE MOON unravels the mystery of an event that occurs briefly once a decade. This strange and unreal journey takes us into some of the most remote and beautiful parts of New Zealand as we follow one angler on the fly fishing adventure of a lifetime and a quest to document and unravel a childhood mystery. As part of an unpredictable chain of events, a mass flowering of the ancient New Zealand Beech forest leads to an excess of seed production. Mice and rodents fuel on this abundance and reproduce in numbers reaching plague proportions. Incredible footage follows these rodents as they then embark on a strange migration, attempting to swim across the expanse of New Zealand's rivers and lakes. There they fall prey to the largest predators in the lake - monster Brown trout. Gorging themselves on swimming mice, these fish become extremely aggressive and grow to epic proportions. For a fly fishing angler, this is the stuff dreams are made of. This bizarre phenomenon has remained a mystery...until now. Stunning cinematography, never before seen underwater footage, fantastic fly-fishing and amazing trout behavior will take you deep into the tale of the fabulous and mysterious "Mouse Year".

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Customer Reviews

Something special

Fantastic new approach to a fly fishing film with awesome footage of trout and fantastic scenery all rolled in to one great package.

Not a great catch

Not bad but could be edited a lot more; take out the excessive use of the word "aggressive"! Good filming, poor to amateurish "interviewing" and is very disjointed in presenting answers to questions the documentary asks itself. Much more factual stuff is required if this is to be called a documentary. A great idea but poorly executed from a scripting point of view and overtly "arty" with simply excessive and irrelevantly placed footage of catches. Starts very well however but doesn't end as such. The narration style and the score abruptly change mood in mid-stream creating a bumpy experience. Generally doesn't live up to its blurb.

Once in a Blue Moon
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  • $12.99
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Released: 2009

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