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Select Wednesdays at 2:00 pm
With climate change, pollution, and privatization — water, our most valuable resource, has become a hot topic. This film series takes a look at water through many different perspectives to consider its beauty and life-giving nature, the animals that live in it, how we use it, and what can be done to conserve and protect it.
Watermark
September 7th
Directors: Edward Burtynsky, Jennifer Baichwal (Canada, 2013) 90 min.
Estuary: A close-up look at wetlands ecology
September 14th
Director: Don White (Canada, 1981) 12 min.
(Double feature shown with Water’s Journey)
Water’s Journey: Hidden Rivers of Florida
September 14th
Directors: Wes Skiles, Jill Heinerth (USA, 2003) 57 min.
Oceans
September 21st
Directors: Jacques Cluzaud, Jacques Perrin (France/Switzerland/Spain/USA/United Arab Emirates, 2009) 84 min.
Sonic Sea
September 28th
Directors: Michelle Dougherty, Daniel Hinerfeld (USA/ Bahamas/ Canada/ Madagascar/ Norway, 2016) 60 min.
DamNation
October 5th
Directors: Ben Knight, Travis Rummel (USA, 2014) 87 min.
Big River
October 12th
Director: Curt Ellis (USA, 2009) 27 min.
(Double feature shown with Swim for the River)
Swim for the River
October 12th
Director: Tom Weidlinger (USA, 2006) 56 min.
A Sea Change
October 19th
Director: Barbara Ettinger (USA, 2009) 83 min.
Waterlife
November 2nd
Director: Kevin McMahon (Canada, 2010) 109 min. (Closed captioned)
The Water Front
November 9th
Director: Liz Miller (USA, 2008) 53 min.
Tapped
November 16th
Director: Stephanie Soechtig (USA, 2010) 75 min.
Film and Museum Admission & Parking is free!
The Southeast Museum of Photography is a service of Daytona State College, 1200 W. International Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach, FL, 32114, (386) 506-4475
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1200 W. International Speedway Blvd, Daytona Beach, FL 32114