From the director of Fire of Love, explore Iceland's melting glaciers in Time and Water, a stunning documentary on climate change. Premiered at Sundance.
- March 27, 2026
AceShowbiz - Time and Water marks a new collaboration between National Geographic and filmmaker Sara Dosa, who previously earned an Academy Award nomination for her 2022 documentary Fire of Love. That film explored the lives and work of vulcanologists Katia and Maurice Krafft, who tragically died in a volcanic eruption while advancing scientific knowledge about extreme geological forces.
In her latest project, Dosa shifts focus from fiery volcanoes to the icy landscapes of Iceland, capturing the dramatic effects of melting glaciers. This documentary embraces the breathtaking natural environment, contrasting the molten lava themes of her earlier work with the fragile, dissolving ice formations that signify climate change and environmental transformation.
Time and Water premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and enjoyed multiple screenings at the CPH:DOX documentary festival in Copenhagen. It is scheduled for an additional showing at the festival on Sunday, continuing to draw attention for its vivid portrayal of nature’s evolving dynamics.
Building on the success and visual grandeur of Fire of Love, this new documentary promises to offer a compelling exploration of natural phenomena, emphasizing both beauty and urgency in the context of a changing planet. Sara Dosa’s return to National Geographic underscores a continued commitment to visually stunning and scientifically meaningful storytelling.