OfficialSelection(s) 2010/2011:
Geography of HopeFilm Festival, Maine InternationalFilm Festival (US Premiere), Woods Hole Film Festival, MIFF By-The-Sea,FilmONEFest, New England FilmFest.com (Audience Award for Best Experimental Short,CAMBOFEST (Cambodia Intl. Premiere – March 2011), Uist EcoFilm Festival (Scotland)
Film Synopsis : ‘Upstream to Downstream (In Our Bloodstreams) examines the systems of our culture, of which we are all participants; we dump unfathomable amounts of pollutants and DNA altering chemicals into our streams and rivers which eventually end in the ocean. It was once believed that waters were so vast, that whatever was dumped into it was somehow absorbed and made inert, or cleansed by the water. However,what goes around - comes back around, either by drinking water, consumption of contaminated foods, or loss of marine habitats’ ability to sustain life. Baker says, “Water is our lifeblood.” This eerie short in the style of a painterly public-service-announcement examines a need to restructure our water,waste, and energy systems - but first our way of thinking. Maine Ecological Artist and Film Director, Krisanne Baker makes a case for the changing of ourcumulative consumerist practices in this experimental documentary short.
Cat. : activism artist and film director Audience Award availability body burden CDATA chemicals chemicals Disaster Disaster DNA ecological art energy environment environmental art Film festival HopeFilm Festival Krisanne Baker life Maine New England not science fiction ocean Person Career pollution Quality Rights rivers SUSTAINABILITY water Woods Hole Film XML Shorts