Seaweed Stories

Seaweed Stories

Release date : October 5, 2024
Runtime : 30m
Countries of origin : Indonesia / South Korea / United States of America /
Original Language :
Director : Jake Sumner /
Production companies : Lonely Whale / Ways & Means / Baliprod / Borderless Film / Mother Media / RadicalMedia / Smooth & Good Films / Trousdale Ventures /
October 5, 2024 30m Indonesia Documentary More
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Presented by Lonely Whale in association with Re:wild. Narrated by Forest Whitaker, Seaweed Stories is a vibrant, global look at the wonders of seaweed, and some of the extraordinary stories and characters whose lives have been entangled by this often overlooked marine plant which may hold answers to some of humanity's biggest challenges. Seaweed Stories includes insights from a Silicon Valley startup creating plastic alternatives from macroalgae, to the Indigenous Shinnecock Kelp Farmers using seaweed to prove their sovereign right to coastal land, and a scientist in South Korea supporting seaweeds' sexual reproduction to create new species that can withstand the effects of a changing climate.
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  • title:Seaweed Stories
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2024
  • Runtime:30m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Indonesia · South Korea · United States of America ·
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Jake Sumner /
  • Writers: Gabriel Nussbaum · Jake Sumner ·
  • Production companies: Lonely Whale · Ways & Means · Baliprod · Borderless Film · Mother Media · RadicalMedia · Smooth & Good Films · Trousdale Ventures ·
  • Overview:Presented by Lonely Whale in association with Re:wild. Narrated by Forest Whitaker, Seaweed Stories is a vibrant, global look at the wonders of seaweed, and some of the extraordinary stories and characters whose lives have been entangled by this often overlooked marine plant which may hold answers to some of humanity's biggest challenges. Seaweed Stories includes insights from a Silicon Valley startup creating plastic alternatives from macroalgae, to the Indigenous Shinnecock Kelp Farmers using seaweed to prove their sovereign right to coastal land, and a scientist in South Korea supporting seaweeds' sexual reproduction to create new species that can withstand the effects of a changing climate.
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