A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Delanna Studi, Alan Bacock, Brett Baker
Written by:
Jacob Morrison
Directed by:
Jacob Morrison
Release Date:
January 14, 2021
Original Title:
River's End: California's Latest Water War
Alternate Titles:
River's End
Genres:
Documentary
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 81
A documentary that reveals California's complex struggle over who gets fresh water, and how moneyed interests game the system. Constant battling over uncertain water supplies heralds an impending crisis—not just in California, but around the world.
River's End explores the global water crisis, using California as a microcosm. It shows how water politics that led to the draining of the Owens Valley by Los Angeles, made famous by the film Chinatown, continue to this day in ongoing efforts to take ever more water from Northern California's San Francisco Bay estuary. Except this time, the water grab is at the hands of industrial agriculture and its powerful corporate investors. River's End inspires viewers to learn where their water comes from so that we can save our rivers and the ecosystems and communities that depend upon them.
Animation:
Sherif Higazy
Director:
Jacob Morrison
Director of Photography:
Benjamin Fischinger
Editor:
Jacob Morrison
Music:
Jonny Bell
Producer:
Jacob Morrison
Kurt Kittleson
Sam Furie
Sound Designer:
Jan Bezouška
Writer:
Jacob Morrison
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