Premiering at the 2013 Toronto Film Festival, Watermark is a thought-provoking exploration into humanity’s inextricable relationship to water. The film pays witness to spiritual gatherings on the mighty Ganges, the untouched majesty of Northern British Columbia, and the industrial might of the Xiluodu Damn in China, while asking the audience how does water shape us and how do we shape water?
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