
Men at Sea 2002
Directed by Katerina Patroni, *Men at Sea (2002)* is a gripping documentary that immerses viewers in the raw and relentless world of merchant seafaring.
Director: Katerina Patroni
Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Men at Sea (2002)* about?
*Men at Sea* takes you aboard a merchant ship as it sails from Piraeus to the Far East, documenting the daily lives and challenges of a crew of 21 sailors. Over two months, the film explores the camaraderie, hardships, and quiet triumphs of life at sea, from bustling ports to endless horizons.
Who directed *Men at Sea*?
*Men at Sea* was directed by Katerina Patroni, a filmmaker known for her immersive storytelling and focus on human experiences.
Who stars in *Men at Sea*?
The film features Wilkie, the Filipino deckhand; Lefteris, the cook from Syros; Manolis, the captain from Athens; and Nikos, the engineer from Piraeus, among others.
Is *Men at Sea (2002)* worth watching?
As a documentary, *Men at Sea* offers a rare and authentic look into a world often hidden from view. While it may not be flashy, its raw portrayal of seafaring life and human resilience makes it a compelling watch for fans of character-driven stories.
How long is *Men at Sea*?
Runtime details for *Men at Sea (2002)* are not listed.
About Men at Sea (2002) — A Documentary's Glimpse into Life on the High Seas
Directed by Katerina Patroni, *Men at Sea (2002)* is a gripping documentary that immerses viewers in the raw and relentless world of merchant seafaring. The film follows a crew of 21 sailors—Greeks and Filipinos alike—as they embark on a grueling two-and-a-half-month voyage from Piraeus to the Far East, navigating treacherous waters and unfamiliar ports. Among them are Wilkie, a Filipino deckhand; Lefteris, the Syros-born cook; and Manolis, the Athens-raised captain, each bringing their own struggles, camaraderie, and resilience to the unforgiving sea.
The documentary captures the monotony and hardship of life aboard a cargo ship, where days blur into nights and every crew member plays a vital role. The vast, unpredictable ocean becomes both a workplace and a witness to their untold stories, revealing the bonds formed in isolation and the quiet determination that keeps them going. *Men at Sea* isn't just a journey across the globe—it's a journey into the heart of human endurance.