Ritesh Mehta interviews director Sara Dosa on Time and Water, her Sundance-premiering documentary about Icelandic glaciers.
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Time and water review: Somber rumination on the continued decay of Iceland is beautiful, yet glacial
It's gorgeously written, but Sara Dosa's Sundance documentary has one metaphor that it hits ad nauseum.
At a Variety & Adobe Creative Collaborators panel at the 2026 Sundance Film Festival, “Time and Water” editors Erin Casper, ...
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The harsh reality of water scarcity: 4 countries running out of supply
Picture this: you wake up tomorrow and turn the tap, but nothing comes out. No shower.No coffee. No water to cook with or ...
Dominica fully lives up to its self-appointed nickname as the "Caribbean’s Nature Island." In a region that brims with pristine beaches requiring nothing more but to show up and relax, Dominica ...
"Fire of Love" director Sara Dosa returns with a much colder but equally beautiful film about the first glacier to "die" from ...
At 102 years old, Howard Tucker is the world’s oldest practicing doctor—and he’s eagerly looking for new work since the hospital where he taught medical residents closed in 2022. “Right now, I’m out ...
Greenland’s remote eastern fjords are a place of elemental beauty, where glaciers carve through the land, musk oxen roam ancient valleys and human resilience is tested against the raw power of nature.
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