Watermark

Watermark

2014, PG, 92 min. Directed by Jennifer Baichwal, Edward Burtynsky.

Not reviewed at press time. Baichwal and Burtynsky, who previously made Manufactured Landscapes, reunite for this documentary study of the ways in which water and human beings shape one another.

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KEYWORDS FOR THIS FILM

Watermark, Jennifer Baichwal, Edward Burtynsky

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