One Water
Ali Habashi
2008
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EcoCinema
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Run time:
67 min.
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U S A
As a virtuosic example of cinematography One Water excels, as a profound musing on the worlds water crises by a major American institution of higher education it is even more remarkable. Filmmaker Sanjeev Chatterjee vice dean of the University of Miami's school of communication, has made a profoundly engaging film that is designed to motivate people to get moving and make a difference. You will never look at a bottle of water in the same way again. The film intersperses a number of interviews (including the Dalai Lama), with a series of mini-Vignettes often told without dialog that conveys the role water plays the world over. Beautiful cinematography by UM professor Ed Talavera give this film it's majestic sweep and momentum. Befitting the ambitions of the film for a world wide audience Co-writer and editor Ali Habashi has created the vignettes to be stand alone stories that will have context for viewers of all ages and cultures. ''We want the movie to bring attention to the water crisis and inspire people to feel that this is something we can address, as individuals or in groups,'' said director Chatterjee."" This is both a celebration of the power that water has in our lives and a warning not to take this liquid form of life for granted.
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