Aquarela is a visually stunning documentary film that explores the power and beauty of water. Directed by Victor Kossakovsky, the film takes viewers on a journey across the globe to witness the incredible force of water in all its different forms. From the frozen waters of Siberia to the roaring waves of the Atlantic Ocean, Aquarela captures breathtaking images of this life-giving substance that covers over 70% of the Earth’s surface.

The film features no narration or interviews, instead relying solely on the visuals and stunning sound design to tell its story. The images are often accompanied by a haunting score from composer Eicca Toppinen, adding to the emotional impact of the film.

One of the film’s most breathtaking sequences takes place in Greenland as massive chunks of ice break off from glaciers and plunge into the ocean. In another sequence, viewers witness the devastating power of Hurricane Irma as it tears through Miami, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake.

Throughout Aquarela, Kossakovsky explores the ways in which water impacts human life, from the fishermen in Lake Baikal who rely on the water for their livelihoods to the residents of Miami whose homes are threatened by rising sea levels. The film ultimately serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of water and the urgent need to protect our planet’s precious resources.

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