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Courtesy of CPH:DOX Sara Dosa, the director of Oscar nominated “Fire of Love,” was prompted to make her latest film, “Time and Water,” after reading an article by Icelandic writer Andri Snær Magnason about the death of a glacier, known as Okjökull. The article was titled “How Do You Say Goodbye to a Glacier?”
“Time and Water” was in the Premieres section of the 2026 Sundance Film Festival Courtesy of CPH:DOX “I just felt like it was such a profound question to ask at this time of the climate crisis, when so many of us are grappling with how do we make sense of these unfathomable losses,” Dosa said, speaking at the Copenhagen documentary festival CPH:DOX on Tuesday. Dosa then sought to re-establish ties with Magnason, who had served as a consultant on Dosa’s “The Seer and the Unseen,” and Magnason became the central character in “Time and Water.”
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