Walk the Tideline

Walk the Tideline

Release date : April 9, 2021
Runtime : 1h
Countries of origin : Finland /
Original Language : Dutch / English / Japanese /
Director : Anna Antsalo /
Writers : Anna Antsalo /
Production companies : Tuffi Films /
April 9, 2021 1h Finland Documentary Dutch More
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The movie follows today’s beachcombers in Great Britain, the Netherlands, and Japan. The same endless piles of trash left by humans cover all the shores. Our shared ocean is loaded with time travelers made of plastic, the fruit of our throwaway culture and our indifference. They are the seeds of destruction, as they end up in the entrails of creatures living in the sea. Most of the beachcombers share the same worries about the environment. Beside the plastic trash, many travelers drift between continents, such as various plants’ seeds. Like all species, they look for new living environments where they could survive on a warming planet.
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  • title:Walk the Tideline
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2021
  • Runtime:1h
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Finland ·
  • Original Language: Dutch · English · Japanese ·
  • Director: Anna Antsalo /
  • Writers: Anna Antsalo ·
  • Production companies: Tuffi Films ·
  • Overview:The movie follows today’s beachcombers in Great Britain, the Netherlands, and Japan. The same endless piles of trash left by humans cover all the shores. Our shared ocean is loaded with time travelers made of plastic, the fruit of our throwaway culture and our indifference. They are the seeds of destruction, as they end up in the entrails of creatures living in the sea. Most of the beachcombers share the same worries about the environment. Beside the plastic trash, many travelers drift between continents, such as various plants’ seeds. Like all species, they look for new living environments where they could survive on a warming planet.
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