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When the waters turn Magenta
Azul, an 18-year-old girl, is taken by her parents to Tigre to spend a weekend away from her mental health problems. Her father is trying to finish writing a doctoral thesis while her mother, a child psychologist, gets drunk and spends her time reading by the river. Away from home the days grow longer, the family tension grows and the anguish intensifies.
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A documentary exploring the impact of pollution on marine ecosystems, focusing on the visual and ecological transformation of water bodies.
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Anticipated to highlight environmental concerns within aquatic environments.
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