Aquarela
Directed by
A cinematographic celebration of the beauty and power of water. From the glaciers of Lake Baikal, the downpours of Hurricane Irma in Florida, to Angle Falls in Venezuela, the director’s eye captures the multiple personalities of the Earth’s most precious element. Each visual detail is breathtaking and emotion charged. Thrilling, exciting, inspiring but also oppressive, an ominous threat portending devastation. Filmed at 96 frames per second, the documentary sends a warning of the changeable power of water. An acute comment on the environment in a gallery of images: our planet hangs in unique, complex, and delicate balance of things, within which humans must find their place.
Localized Title
[Watercolour]
Genre
Documentary
Country
United Kingdom, Germany
Year
2018
Duration
89'
Production Companies
Aconite Productions, Ma.Ja.De Filmproduktion GMBH, Danish Documentary
Languages
Russian, English, Spanish
website
Gallery
Media Download
Poster
High Resolution Images
Water
Water
Pure from its source, uncontaminated and bottled in plastic, this essential element is both wasted and sought after like a treasure, too much or too little in a changing world.