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Water in the Movies

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In this repeat editon of Earthbeat, host Mike Tidwell reviews three interviews he's done with film makers who were all wet.

Each director noted focused on water. Dave Eckert's fourth movie in his series about healthy water is titled, "Reining in the Storm."
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The Anacostia River flows through the Maryland suburbs and right through the heart of the nation's capital. Often the Potomac gets all the glory the Anacostia became a dumping ground for polluters.

Glen O'Gilvie is the president and CEO of the Earth Conservation Core, a group that works with area youth groups to help clean up the river. He and youth riverkeeper, Nelson Moore speak about a film that focuses on the program.
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DC-area filmmaker Todd Clark focused on the Washington's 'forgotten river' in his film, "The Anacostia, Restoring the People's River." Clark and the film's composer, Pili Greenfield, joined Mike Tidwell in the WPFW studios.
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Image used courtesy of Merrick Brown.

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