Irena Salina on her Film "Flow for Love of Water"
French-born filmmaker, Irena Salina, acted in theater before moving to New York, where she directed her first, short film, "See You on Monday." Her first feature-length film, "Ghost Bird: the Life and Art of Judith Deim," played at the 2001 Sundance Film Festival. Her most recent film, "FLOW: For the Love of Water," was featured at the 2008 Environmental Film Festival in Washington D.C., where Earth Focus correspondent Miles Benson spoke with her about her passion for conservation and water rights issues.
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French-born filmmaker, Irena Salina, acted in theater before moving to New York, where she directed her first, short film, "See You on Monday." Her first feature-length film, "Ghost Bird: the Life and Art of Judith Deim," played at the 2001 Sundance Film Festival. Her most recent film, "FLOW: For the Love of Water," was featured at the 2008 Environmental Film Festival in Washington D.C., where Earth Focus correspondent Miles Benson spoke with her about her passion for conservation and water rights issues.
Learn more on Link TV's climate change pages.
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