A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 6, 2019
Original Title:
Brave Blue World: Racing to Solve Our Water Crisis
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Prospect Arts
Production Countries:
Canada | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
HU: 12 NL: 9 RO: 12
Runtime: 50
From reuse to energy generation, new innovations across five continents are explored in this documentary about building a future for sustainable water.
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Additional Editor:
Jodi Binstock
Assistant Director:
Paul O’Callaghan
Associate Producer:
Aoife H Kelleher
Camera Operator:
Jeff Arnold
Tim Neeves
Avery Sass
Ben Sherlock
Alexander Whittle
Cinematography:
Thomas Williams
Co-Director:
Alexander Whittle
Colorist:
Alastor Arnold
Joe Frederick
Consulting Producer:
Hope Frank
Farhan Umedaly
Director:
Tim Neeves
Editor:
Joe Frederick
Tim Neeves
Executive Producer:
Paul O’Callaghan
Line Producer:
Ann-Marie Brady
Music Editor:
Tim Corwin
Music Supervisor:
Tim Corwin
Post Production Supervisor:
Jodi Binstock
Producer:
Tim Neeves
Alexander Whittle
Production Assistant:
Sarah Condon
Script:
Steven Goldsmith
Aoife H Kelleher
Paul O’Callaghan
Second Unit Director:
Alexander Whittle
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Tim Surrey
Story Editor:
Barbara Shearer
Thanks:
Steven Arcieri
Drew Fitzgerald
Hope Frank
Rosemary Gudelj
Jeff Guild
Dan Hoffman
Divya Inna
Rhys Owen
Farhan Umedaly
Web Designer:
Aonach Barry
Kate Barry
Writer:
Tim Neeves
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