Watermark is a brilliant documentary feature, a cinematic essay that examines its subject—water—in diverse and enlightening ways.
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Keep ReadingSturla Gunnarsson's Force of Nature profiles Canadian icon and environmentalist David Suzukui, known for his hit series The Nature of Things.
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