Origin of the author: Madrid.
Place of recording: Spain.
Length: 52 minutes.
Award: SILVER, second best documentary of the festival.
"The Future of the Ocean" is a powerful documentary directed by Mario Cuesta Hernando, an author originally from Madrid, Spain. This revealing documentary, with a running time of 52 minutes, takes place in several locations in Spain and won the outstanding SILVER Award for the second best documentary of the festival.
As the oceans face a critical moment for their future, "The Future of the Ocean" immerses us in the urgency of the situation. The documentary addresses pressing issues such as overfishing, the health of marine habitats and pollution, all of which require immediate attention. Science becomes the key to providing answers to these threats, and in this context, the United Nations has declared the Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development.
In Spain, the Spanish Institute of Oceanography is leading a race against time to ensure a future in which the ocean and humans can coexist in balance. Through powerful images and eye-opening testimonials, "The Future of the Ocean" immerses us in the struggle to preserve our oceans and inspires us to take action to ensure a sustainable future for both the ocean and humanity. This documentary is a wake-up call and a celebration of science that seeks to save our seas.