WAVES BENEATH THE WATER. SECRETS OF FRESHWATER LIFE REVEALED
Arthur de Bruin - Netherlands | 2022 | 52’
The Netherlands and water: a country and a force of nature inextricably linked. Mills, pumps, polders and dykes are famous tourist attractions. The country is surrounded by water, a fascinating landscape of canals, ponds, lakes and rivers. 16% of the surface area is covered by fresh water, one third of the country lies below sea level. Excess water is sometimes a problem to manage, yet the world depends on this element. But what do we know, after all, about the lives of freshwater creatures?
Thirty years ago, no one would have imagined a film being shot underwater in this part of Europe. There was nothing interesting in the murky, polluted waters; there was no life in most of the waterways. The worst pollution had disappeared. Now that creatures are returning in droves to finally clean waters, this environmental success story should be celebrated.
The complexity, beauty and ingenuity of aquatic fauna are mesmerising; the diversity of species, shapes, behaviour and colours, exorbitant. The underwater world is always on the move and the ubiquitous eel is an example of this: one of the most mysterious species. Using state-of-the-art technology, we filmed the underwater creatures in amazing close-ups, as if we were just a step away from them. Welcome to the breathtaking world beneath the surface of the water, where surprising encounters are made.