ANNE DE CARBUCCIA’S ONE OCEAN SHORT FILM WILL HAVE ITS US PREMIERE
AT THE SARASOTA FILM FESTIVAL 2019
April 5, 2019 – One Planet One Future announces that the short documentary film, ONE OCEAN, directed by leading female environmental artist, Anne de Carbuccia, will make its US Premiere at The Sarasota Film Festival in April 2019. ONE OCEAN had its international premiere at the Venice Film Festival.
ONE OCEAN is a visual journey that takes viewers to twenty-six different locations to convey the message that during this epoch of significant human impact to the planet, everything is connected. From the warming of the planet to the burning forests in Siberia and the massive consumption of single-use plastics, all have direct and dire consequences for the Ocean.
Anne travels to some of the world’s most remote locations always creating TimeShrines, as she calls them, to honor and document the beauty; and to show us what we have, what we are losing and what we have already lost. She uses her art as an instrument to inspire us to believe that there is still time if we commit to change. The cinematography is meditative, and purposely seduces the audience with the wonder of the natural world. What Anne has seen in the depths of our blue planet is so dramatic and so different from her childhood memories. The vivid colors that she remembers as a young girl in Corsica are vanishing with the reefs.
The film reminds us that we all depend on the ocean no matter where we live. The ocean affects our climate; it feeds us, cures us, gifts us, helps us breathe and makes us dream. Anne’s tone is optimistic and hopeful that together we can become a positive geological force and be one with and for the ocean.
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