Aquarela

Aquarela (2018)

1h 29m | Documentary | UK
6.9IMDb
7.2DouBan

The film leads the audience to appreciate the different beauty and natural power of water. The film is produced at a rare 96 frames per second, sincerely reminding us that we are no match in the face of the earth's most precious natural environment, the great power of nature and unpredictable ideas. The protagonist of the film is water, from the dangerous frozen waters of Lake Baikal in Russia, taken by Hurricane Irma to Miami and finally to Venezuela's spectacular Angel Falls. Director Viktor Kosakovsky captures many of the features of water with amazing filmmaking clarity.

The film leads the audience to appreciate the different beauty and natural power of water. The film is produced at a rare 96 frames per second, sincerely reminding us that we are no match in the face of the earth's most precious natural environment, the great power of nature and unpredictable ideas. The protagonist of the film is water, from the dangerous frozen waters of Lake Baikal in Russia, taken by Hurricane Irma to Miami and finally to Venezuela's spectacular Angel Falls. Director Viktor Kosakovsky captures many of the features of water with amazing filmmaking clarity.

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