Executive Produced and Narrated by Robert Redford and Directed by award-winning filmmaker, Mark Decena, WATERSHED tells the story of the threats to the once-mighty Colorado River and offers solutions for the future of the American West.
As the most dammed, dibbed, and diverted river in the world struggles
to support thirty million people and the peace-keeping agreement known
as the Colorado River Pact reaches its limits, WATERSHED introduces hope.
Can we meet the needs of a growing population in the face of rising
temperatures and lower rainfall in an already arid land? Can we find
harmony amongst the competing interests of cities, agriculture,
industry, recreation, wildlife, and indigenous communities with rights
to the water?
Sweeping
through seven U.S. and two Mexican states, the Colorado River is a
lifeline to expanding populations and booming urban centers that demand
water for drinking, sanitation and energy generation. And with 70% of
the rivers’ water supporting agriculture, the river already runs dry
before it reaches its natural end at the Gulf of California. Unless
action is taken, the river will continue its retreat – a potentially
catastrophic scenario for the millions who depend on it.
In WATERSHED, we meet Jeff Ehlert, a fly fishing
guide in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado rancher Dan James, Delta
restoration worker Edith Santiago, Navajo Council member Glojean
Todacheene, Rifle Colorado Mayor Keith Lambert, Los Angeles native Jimmy
Lizama and a group of Outward Bound teens rafting down the Colorado
River as they all reflect a compelling new water ethic—one that
illuminates how letting go of the ways of old can lead to a path of
coexisting with enough for all.
The Redford Center created WATERSHED as a
inspirational social action tool for people who want to engage.
Promoting personal water conservation pledges of 5% – symbolic of the
small amount of the rivers’ flow required to reconnect the river to its
delta – and garnering donations to help purchase the water rights
necessary to restore the connectivity, WATERSHED is a
central tool in a larger grassroots effort focused on saving the
Colorado River and supporting the communities throughout the river
basin.
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