Variety published a review of Sara Dosa's documentary 'Time and Water' on May 29, 2026. The film, from the Oscar-nominated director of 'Fire of Love,' is described as a poetic and heartbreaking elegy for a melting world, making the climate crisis immediate and intimate. The review was written by Murtada Elfadl.
variety dropped a review of sara dosa's new doc 'time and water' — the follow-up to 'fire of love.' it's a poetic, heartbreaking look at a melting world that makes climate change feel super personal.
This review signals that 'Time and Water' could be a major documentary release, continuing Dosa's acclaimed style of blending personal storytelling with environmental themes. As climate change remains a pressing global issue, films like this can shape public discourse and emotional engagement with the crisis.
dosa's back with another doc that turns climate stats into something you actually feel. if 'fire of love' was about volcanoes, this is about melting ice — and it could be the kind of film that breaks through the noise on climate.
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