"A ravishing visual feast." Sony Pictures Classics has debuted an official trailer for an acclaimed cinematic documentary titled Aquarela, which premiered at the Venice Film Festival last year. It also played at the Zurich, London, Göteborg, and Sundance Film Festivals, as well as IDFA last fall. This mesmerizing, visually astonishing doc was filmed at 96 frames-per-second (much like Peter Jackson's The Hobbit trilogy) but will only be shown at 48 FPS, since that's what most projectors can show nowadays. Aquarela is focused entirely on water - taking audiences on a journey through "transformative beauty and raw power of water." It is a "visceral wake-up call that humans are no match for the sheer force and capricious will of Earth's most precious element." These kind of cinematic docs presenting only raw footage can be a bit dull, but this one will keep you entranced. Oh right, and this has a very loud wordless rock music score by Apocalyptica. ›››
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