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Blue
Director: Karina Holden
Northern Pictures/Transmission Films
The statistics are frightening – and embarrassing – half of the ocean’s life has been killed off in the last 40 years. By 2050 there will be more plastic in the sea than fish.
But do we give a shit?
Clearly not.
And though Blue is admirable for even existing – it’s a message that will still be …
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