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Short film version of the feature length documentary

This Living Salish Sea, (13 minute short film.) from Oceanus on Vimeo.

Video production is still in progress.  It is at the editing stage.

Artist and film maker Sarama uses his lens and his writing, the voices of the people shown, and the power of nature’s beauty, to tell the story of why we must work for positive change, to ensure the survival of humanity and life as we know it on this living earth. Voiced by narrator Colleen Elson, and featuring the music of Dene drummers, John Ten Bear Thompson, Shie Rozow, and Tim McMorris, this is the short film version of the feature length documentary, This Living Salish Sea.

This short film was shown at the Vancouver Festival of Ocean Films 2016!

More about the feature length documentary.

4 thoughts to “Short film version of the feature length documentary”

  1. TALK ABOUT THE PAST SPILLS OF KM AND OTHER OIL COMPANIES. TALK ABOUT THE FORCE AND STRENGTH OF NATURE(VOLCANOES, SUNAMIS, EXTREME TIDES, TORNADOES ETC). WILL OVERCOME ANY MAN MADE STRUCTURE, TALK ABOUT THE EASE WITH WHICH POLLUTANTS TRAVEL IN WATER

    1. The full length documentary (95 minutes) deals with these topics in much greater detail.

  2. Thank you for showing this film in Duncan. I felt moved to write to the paper and the Prime Minister, and hope the will of enough of us doing so, will shift the balance to help preserve this life giving treasure.

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