Filmmaker Sara Dosa is going from the molten to the melting, from fiery volcanoes to dissolving glaciers.
Dosa earned an Academy Award nomination for 2022’s Fire of Love, the story of vulcanologists Katia and Maurice Krafft who furthered the world’s understanding of intense geological forces, but whose lives were claimed in a volcanic eruption. In her latest, Time and Water, she returns to the panoramic beauty of nature but this time in the frosty terrain of Iceland. The documentary, which premiered at Sundance, screened several times at CPH:DOX in Copenhagen and plays again at the festival on Sunday.
“Everything is bigger in Iceland. The landscapes, the elements, the depth of time,” the CPH:DOX program writes of Time and Water. “This is where author Andri Snær Magnason grew up, and where he has lived and worked his entire life. Now he is experiencing something that no one in his
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