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Waterlife

"Waterlife follows the epic cascade of the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean. From the icy cliffs of Lake Superior to the ornate fountains of Chicago to the sewers of Windsor, this feature-length documentary tells the story of the last huge supply (20 per cent) of fresh water on Earth. The source of drinking water, fish and emotional sustenance for 35 million people, the Great Lakes are under assault by toxins, sewage, invasive species [zebra mussels, Asian carp, and lampreys], dropping water levels and profound apathy. Some scientists believe the lakes are on the verge of ecological collapse. Filled with fascinating characters and stunning imagery, Waterlife is an epic cinematic poem about the beauty of water and the dangers of taking it for granted."--Primitive Entertainment web site.

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  • "Eau c'est la vie"
  • "Eau c'est la vie"@en
  • "Water life"
  • "Water life"@en
  • "Eau, c'est la vie"

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  • ""Waterlife follows the epic cascade of the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean. From the icy cliffs of Lake Superior to the ornate fountains of Chicago to the sewers of Windsor, this feature-length documentary tells the story of the last huge supply (20 per cent) of fresh water on Earth. The source of drinking water, fish and emotional sustenance for 35 million people, the Great Lakes are under assault by toxins, sewage, invasive species [zebra mussels, Asian carp, and lampreys], dropping water levels and profound apathy. Some scientists believe the lakes are on the verge of ecological collapse. Filled with fascinating characters and stunning imagery, Waterlife is an epic cinematic poem about the beauty of water and the dangers of taking it for granted."--Primitive Entertainment web site."@en
  • "Follows the epic cascade of the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean. From the icy cliffs of Lake Superior to the ornate fountains of Chicago to the sewers of Windsor, this feature-length documentary tells the story of the last huge supply (20 per cent) of fresh water on Earth."@en
  • ""L'eau, c'est la vie nous sensibilise à la spectaculaire beauté des Grands lacs ... et aux répercussions profondes de leur contamination par des substances toxiques. Suivant le parcours épique de l'eau depuis le lac Supérieur jusqu'à l'océan Atlantique, L'eau, c'est la vie nous rappelle le role essentiel de l'eau que nous buvons quotidiennement"--Dos du conteneur."
  • "Waterlife follows the epic cascade of the Great Lakes from Lake Superior to the Atlantic Ocean, telling the story of the last huge supply of fresh water on Earth. Filled with fascinating characters and stunning imagery, Waterlife is acinematic poem about the beauty of water and the dangers of taking it for granted. Narrated by Gord Downie, lead vocalist of The Tragically Hip and Waterkeepers Trustee of Lake Ontario. Featuring music by Sam Roberts, Sufjan Stevens, Sigur Ros, Robbie Robertson and Brian Eno."
  • "Examines the beauty and complex toxicity of the Great Lakes. Follows the epic cascade of the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean."
  • ""L'eau, c'est la vie nous sensibilise à la spectaculaire beauté des Grands Lacs ... et aux répercussions profondes de leur contamination par des substances toxiques. Suivant le parcours épique de l'eau depuis le lac Supérieur jusqu'à l'océan Atlantique, L'eau, c'est la vie nous rappelle le rôle essentiel de l'eau que nous buvons quotidiennement.""
  • "Waterlife follows the epic cascade of the Great Lakes from Lake Superior to the Atlantic Ocean, telling the story of the last huge supply of fresh water on Earth. Filled with fascinating characters and stunning imagery, Waterlife is a cinematic poem about the beauty of water and the dangers of taking it for granted. Narrated by Gord Downie, lead vocalist of The Tragically Hip and Waterkeeper's Trustee of Lake Ontario. Featuring music by Sam Roberts, Sufjan Stevens, Sigur Ros, Robbie Robertson and Brian Eno."@en
  • "Waterlife follows the epic cascade of the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean. From the icy cliffs of Lake Superior to the ornate fountains of Chicago to the sewers of Windsor, this feature-length documentary tells the story of the last huge supply (20%) of fresh water on Earth. The source of drinking water, fish and emotional sustenance for 35 million people, the Great Lakes are under assault by toxins, sewage, invasive species [zebra mussels, Asian carp, and lampreys], dropping water levels and profound apathy. Some scientists believe the lakes are on the verge of ecological collapse. Filled with fascinating characters and stunning imagery, Waterlife is an epic cinematic poem about the beauty of water and the dangers of taking it for granted."@en
  • "Public performance viewing."@en
  • "Following the epic cascade from Lake Superior to the Atlantic Ocean, Waterlife reminds us of our essential connection to the water that we drink every day."@en

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  • "Publications officielles"
  • "Canadian films"@en
  • "Nonfiction films"
  • "Nonfiction films"@en
  • "Vidéo"
  • "Streaming video"@en
  • "Ressources Internet"
  • "Documentary films"
  • "Documentary films"@en
  • "History"
  • "History"@en
  • "Environmental films"
  • "Feature films"@en
  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"
  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"@en

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  • "Waterlife"
  • "Waterlife"@en
  • "Waterlife L'eau c'est la vie"
  • "Waterlife L'eau c'est la vie"@en
  • "Waterlife L'eau, c'est la vie"
  • "Waterlife [the epic journey of our water]"@en