Aquarela documentary 2019. Wed 11 dec 2019 1200 est last modified on thu 12 dec 2019 1049 est. And then the car disappears plunging through the thin ice. Aquarela is an excellent film. Two of aquarelas most unnerving sequences take place in the us as kossakovsky was present both for water wildly overflowing californias oroville dam in 2017 and for surging.
Filmed at a rare 96 frames per second the film is a visceral wake up call that. Aquarela will leave some viewers feeling hosed aquarela a documentary that drives home the idea that water is an irresistible force is at times underwhelming and difficult to follow. Aquarela takes audiences on a deeply cinematic journey through the transformative beauty and raw power of water. Mountains of ice move and break apart as if they had a life of their own.
Which are arguably flaws in the grammar of modern documentary film making. Aquarela takes audiences on a deeply cinematic journey through the transformative beauty and raw power of water. Russian filmmaker victor kossakovsky captures climate changes effect on water at 96 frames per second. Kossakovskys film travels the world from the.
Water and ice are shown around the world in all of their many powerful forms. A mesmerizing water documentary julian roman sep 11 2019. Ice on a body of water thats too thin to support the weight of a car. Water is the main protagonist seen in all its great and terrible beauty.
Thats your very capsule review of aquarela a new film from russian documentarian victor kossakovsky.