‘Time And Water’: National Geographic Reteams With Oscar Nominee Sara Dosa On “Beautiful, Painful, Existential Film” – CPH:DOX

Why it matters: Dosa's new film tackles climate change with artistic depth, urging audiences to confront an existential crisis.
- Sara Dosa, an Academy Award nominee, is reteaming with National Geographic for her new film, 'Time And Water.'
- The film will pivot from the molten landscapes of her previous work to the urgent topic of dissolving glaciers, highlighting a significant environmental crisis.
- 'Time And Water' is described as a “beautiful, painful, existential film,” suggesting a deep dive into the emotional and global impact of climate change.
Oscar-nominated filmmaker Sara Dosa, celebrated for her work on 'Fire of Love,' is set to explore the critical issue of melting glaciers in her new National Geographic film, 'Time And Water.' This project shifts her focus from fiery volcanoes to the existential threat of climate change, promising a beautiful yet painful cinematic experience.


