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A journey through the transformative beauty and raw power of water. Captured at a rare 96 frames-per-second, the film is a visceral wake-up call that humans are no match for the sheer force and capricious will of Earth’s most precious element. From the precarious frozen waters of Russia’s Lake Baikal to Miami in the throes of Hurricane Irma to Venezuela’s mighty Angel Falls, water is this film's main character, which captures her many form in startling cinematic clarity.
Victor Kossakovsky
Born in Saint Petersburg (then Leningrad) in 1961. He studied screenwriting and directing at Moscow HCSF. In 1989, que directed his first feature, Losev, and in 1992, his most well-known documentary, The Belovs, which won the audience award at IDFA. In 2011, ¡Vivan las antipodas! was selected for the Venice Film Festival.