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    gvfx00@gmail.comBy gvfx00@gmail.comJune 12, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    “I cannot send you a glacier, but at least I can send you this.” Time and Water sets out its purpose early on. Directed by Sara Dosa, whose Oscar-nominated Fire of Love (2022) similarly transformed the natural world into something deeply human, this documentary arrives as a message in a bottle for future generations. Guided by the writings of Icelandic poet Andri Snær Magnason, the film blends family photographs, archival footage and contemporary images of Iceland’s disappearing glaciers, preserving not only the landscape itself but the memories bound to it. Dosa approaches an overwhelming subject through profoundly personal storytelling, avoiding any brash polemics along the way. 

    Magnason’s narration centres on the lives of his grandparents, pioneering glaciologists Hulda and Árni, whose decades of research produced much of the archival material featured throughout. Interwoven with digital and 16mm footage of Iceland’s melting terrain, their photographs become both scientific record and family heirloom. Just as Árni’s memories fade with time, the glaciers shed the frozen histories stored within them. Time and Water suggests that climate change is as much a crisis of remembrance as it is one of ecology.

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    The film adopts the fluid structure of memory itself, moving by association rather than chronology. While the meditative pacing demands patience, its digressions rarely feel indulgent. Dosa lingers on vast blue caverns and ancient formations that resemble science fiction more than straight documentary, amplified by Dan Deacon’s celestial, synth-heavy score. As the soundtrack fills with the creaks and groans of shifting ice, Magnason reminds us that glaciers are considered living entities. Their death comes when they cease to move under their own weight, becoming silent and stagnant. ​“I often think about the unsettling quiet of a glacier’s death,” Magnason reflects. ​“It’s like a summertime which just came and stayed.”

    Despite its underlying grief, Time and Water never succumbs to despair. Magnason recalls the funeral of Okjökull in 2014, the first glacier to be declared dead due to climate change. Written on its memorial plaque is Magnason’s Letter to the Future: ​“We know what is happening and what needs to be done. Only you know if we did it.” By reframing climate change as a crisis of memory, Dosa achieves what many climate documentaries struggle to accomplish. This is not a eulogy for a lost world, but a reminder of our responsibility to remember it.



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