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Overview
- Genre
- Adventure, Environment, Nature, Personal Doc, and Cultural History
- Synopsis
In the documentary "The Longest Straw", Samantha Bode (director) spends 65 days backpacking the 338 mile path of the controversial Los Angeles Aqueducts during one of the worst droughts in California history. As she walks, she speaks with those who live along the aqueducts to gain a deeper understanding of how water importation affects the ecologies, economies, and societies where the water is drawn from.
With Samantha's inquisitive perspective as a window into this contentious topic, we learn much about the experience of diverse groups such as the Paiute-Shoshone people, cattle ranchers, ecologists, and the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power. By working together, humanity can ensure the future of reliable freshwater for all.- Treatment
- Show treatment
- Stage
- finished
- Running time
- 84 minutes
Credits
- Samantha Bode ... Director, Co-Producer, Editor
Production Details
- Prod. Co.
- Rainbow Escalator
- Country
- United States
- Years of Production
- 2013 - 2017
- Locations
- Los Angeles, Owens Valley, Mono Lake
Distribution Details
- Release year
- 2017
- Festivals
- 2017 New Urbanism Film Festival
- Awards
- 2017 Best Healthy Cities Film
- Language
- English
Photos
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