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River of Grass

Country: United States, Language: English, 83 mins

  • Director: Sasha Wortzel
  • Writer: Sasha Wortzel
  • Producer: J. Bennett, Monica Berra, Alexandra Codina, Houston R. Cypress, Danielle Varga, Sasha Wortzel

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The spirit of the Florida Everglades is distilled with poetic beauty in River of Grass, a multi-faceted look at the climate crisis with an eye towards history and local specificity.

River of Grass utilizes archival footage and finds inspiration in the writing of Marjory Stoneman Douglas, all serving a vital message of preservation and protection of the fragile environmental present. Wortzel captures the plight of the community to fight for the local wildlife, gracefully weaving a tapestry that considers this ecosystem in both a spiritual and physical sense. As history and a terrifying future collide in the filmmaker’s soulful verse, the film’s composition penetrates with its daring call to action. Chris Feil


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Cast & Characters

Marjory Stoneman Douglas (as Self (archiveFootage))
Betty Osceola (as Self)