Scene from the film Where We Used to Swim
Scene from the film Where We Used to Swim
Scene from the film Where We Used to Swim

Where We Used to Swim

A documentary about Lake Urmia, once the biggest lake of Iran, shrunk to just 5% of its original size.

Lake Urmia in Northern Iran was once the largest lake in the Middle East. But human influence set its course, and brought upon a devastating drought that the lake could not withstand. Today, just 5% of the original lake remains. The majority of the land is now barren and covered by salt. This cinematic essay observes the places of present and past, and weaves a new narration with fragments of identity and memory.

Direction
Year
2019
Country
  • Germany
Duration
8min 
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Subtitles 

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