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How Bad Fishing Made for a Great Local Short Film

Desiree Tolchin
Desirée Tolchin and her crew at the end of Week’s Landing road, on the set for “A Bad Day for Fishing.”

By Collin Hall

CAPE MAY – “A Bad Day for Fishing,” a short film shot across Cape May County, explores the silence that hangs heavy in the air when the fish just won’t bite.

Desirée Tolchin, the director, grew up in Cape May. She told the Herald that a TV media class she took at Lower Cape May Regional (LCMR) High School gave her the confidence necessary to pursue a professional filmmaking career. She now lives in Brooklyn and works as a development and production coordinator for Honor Society Films.

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Collin Hall grew up in Wildwood Crest and is both a reporter and the editor of Do The Shore. Collin currently lives in Villas.

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