All Too Clear (2024)
Our planet’s greatest freshwater ecosystem, like you’ve never seen it before
This immersive documentary uses underwater drones to investigate the impact of invasive quagga mussels on the Great Lakes ecosystem, illustrating significant ecological changes. The filmmakers spent over 150 days capturing underwater footage, resulting in a comprehensive exploration of freshwater wildlife and environments. Blending scientific inquiry with natural history, the film offers a unique perspective on this pressing ecological issue.
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Yvonne Drebert | As: Self | |
Zach Melnick | As: Self |
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This immersive documentary uses underwater drones to investigate the impact of invasive quagga mussels on the Great Lakes ecosystem, illustrating significant ecological changes. The filmmakers spent over 150 days capturing underwater footage, resulting in a comprehensive exploration of freshwater wildlife and environments. Blending scientific inquiry with natural history, the film offers a unique perspective on this pressing ecological issue.
Tagline: | Our planet’s greatest freshwater ecosystem, like you’ve never seen it before |
Certification: | Unknown |
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Yvonne Drebert |
Self |
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Zach Melnick |
Self |
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Yvonne Drebert |
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Zach Melnick |
Director |
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Yvonne Drebert |
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Zach Melnick |
Writer |
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