Water is plentiful in Aquarela, but the film lacks clarity


The synopsis of the new documentary Aquarela — “From massive waves to melting ice, filmmaker Victor Kossakovsky travels around the world to capture stunning images of the beauty and raw power of water” — both undersells and oversells what the film actually contains. There certainly is a lot of water in different forms, but what the film doesn’t contain is much clarity. Kossakovsky starts the film on what the press notes say is Russia’s Lake…

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