Grand Canyon, fleuve en péril

Titre original : Grand Canyon Adventure: River at Risk
Documentaire
    Réalisé par Greg MacGillivray • Écrit par Jack Stephens, Greg MacGillivray, Stephen Judson
    États-Unis • 2008 • 44 minutes • Couleur
  • N° ISAN :
    ISAN 0000-0002-7FEF-0000-M-0000-0000-8
Résumé

Grand Canyon, fleuve en péril invite le public à découvrir les enjeux de la conservation de l'eau à l'échelle mondiale au cours d'un voyage à la fois scientifique et sportif en raft, le long du fleuve Colorado dans les somptueux paysages du Grand Canyon.

Grand Canyon Adventure: River at Risk combines exhilarating river-rafting action on America’s most iconic river with the first-ever IMAX 3D images of the Grand Canyon for a film that calls attention to the world’s growing shortage of clean, fresh water. One of the world’s mightiest rivers, the Colorado no longer reaches the sea. Noted river advocate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and anthropologist Wade Davis lead this unforgettable river journey accompanied by their teenage daughters and guided by Shana Watahomigie, the first Native American National Park Ranger. Narrated by Robert Redford and featuring songs and music by Dave Matthews Band, Grand Canyon Adventure: River at Risk lets audiences experience the Grand Canyon as never before while learning about the challenges we face and the opportunities that exist for conserving and restoring our waterways.

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