Waterlife

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Saturday, Mar 2, 12:30P/Oak Park Village Hall - Tickets

/60 min

Water's journey from streams entering Lake Superior to the mouth of the Saint Lawrence Seaway takes 350 years.  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 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, 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.

The film is narrated by The Tragically Hip’s Gord Downie and features music by Sam Roberts, Sufjan Stevens, Sigur Ros, Robbie Robertson and Brian Eno.

AWARDS:  Official Selection at Toronto International Film Festival 2011.

Film programming hosted by the Village of Oak Park Environment and Energy Commission.
Programming note:  will be shown with Stories of TRUST Oregon.