BLACK WATER

DOCUMENTARY

SINOPSIS

 

 

The feature-length documentary is an audiovisual journey that explores the limits of conventional cinema to immerse itself in the intricate labyrinths of peatlands. Throughout the four locations: in Finland, Argentina, Peru and Indonesia, the rich cultural and natural wealth of these peripheral ecosystems is documented. 

With meticulous attention to detail, this documentary captures the connection of local communities to the wetlands, providing a new perspective on their lives and traditions. Like a window that opens onto a world of diversity and incomparable beauty. At the same time, it raises profound questions about our relationship with nature and the role we play in preserving these precious territories. 

“Agua Negra” is a testimony of the beauty and fragility of our planet, and a call to action to protect and value the world around us.