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So, 'Water Is Life: Saving Corals' dives into this ongoing project on Wasini Island, where the locals have been really hands-on with coral restoration for over five years. It's a documentary that feels intimate, like you're right there with them, witnessing the slow but significant changes in their environment. The pacing is reflective, almost meditative at times, which I think really brings out the weight of the effort involved. The cinematography captures the underwater beauty beautifully, and you can almost feel the ocean's pulse through the screen. While there's no flashy narration, the stories of the inhabitants offer a raw, honest perspective on conservation and community. Itās definitely one of those films that leaves you pondering long after it ends.
Unique coral reef restoration projectFocus on community effortsCaptivating underwater cinematography
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JÄkabs VilkÄrsis
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