Directed by: Brynne Eliza Rardin, Patrick Joseph Krum
Country of Origin: United States
Runtime: 24:47
After surviving a near-death experience, the sole divemaster in a Honduran beach town devotes himself to a mysteriously thriving reef–awakening questions about nature, healing, and the limits of both.
Brynne Rardin is an award-winning underwater filmmaker and director. She received her BA from Connecticut College in Psychology and studio art, and currently is receiving her MFA in Environmental Filmmaking from American University. She is best known for her compelling storytelling capability in connecting people to nature. Her film ‘Dear Ocean’ screened in multiple film festivals around the country and received various awards. She has filmed and directed various projects with the National Park Service, NASA, and the Ocean Conservancy, as well as multiple independent projects.
Brynne’s work sits at the intersection of environmental and social justice with the main intention of connecting more people to their empathy in the hopes of helping them learn to protect one another and our blue planet.
