"Follows young scientists from Indonesia, Hawaii, India and Mexico as they tackle some of the most complex environmental issues facing humanity today - right in their own backyards. Each student is preparing original scientific research that he or she will defend at ISEF, the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair [2017 in Los Angeles] ... Considered the Olympics of high school science fairs, ISEF is the largest gathering of high school scientists in the world, attracting approximately 1,800 finalists from over 75 countries, regions and territories. All the finalists want to do a good job, but the heart of the story isn't about whether they go home with an award. As they take water samples from contaminated lakes, dig up the dirt in public parks, board illegal pirate mining ships, and test their experiments in a lab, we see each student display a tenacious curiosity, and a determination to build a better future. Motivated by the desire to protect their homes, these young people are asking questions about the issues they observe in their communities, and proposing innovative solutions to fix them"--
a Fishbowl Films production ; produced by Laura Nix, produced by Diane Becker, Melanie Miller ; directed by Laura Nix.
Originally released as a documentary in 2018.
Disc contains both the theatrical version (87 min.) and the hour version (55 min.).
DVD ; NTSC ; Wide screen.
English, Spanish, and Indonesian, with partial subtitles in English.
Director of photography, Martina Rawan ; film editor, Helen Kearns.
Inventing tomorrow
Nix, Laura
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