It’s also available in both formats through Netflix.

Diana

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Departments of Biophysics and Biochemistry
UT Southwestern Medical Center
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On Feb 3, 2020, at 1:31 PM, Dwight Deal 
<dirt...@comcast.net<mailto:dirt...@comcast.net>> wrote:


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We just viewed an unusual and exceptionally beautiful film about water: Aquarela

Although some have said that it is a film about climate warming, I see it as 
about the importance and awesome power of water.  Water is what makes life 
possible on Earth, carves our landscapes, is the medium for the deposition of 
limestone, and dissolves our caves.  (The excuse for posting this here.)

Beautiful, powerful, unusual. There’s virtually no people and only 12 lines of 
dialogue in the entire 1.5 hour film.

It took me over 3 months to obtain a "free" copy through our public library 
system.   What came was a Blue-ray disk that is not playable on a standard DVD 
player. Amazon rents it for $5.99 and sells it for $14.99.

DirtDoc


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