The Living Sea

FINALIST FILM: PRIMARY AND HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS

Theme: Dynamic Earth

The full film is unavailable for online screening due to license limitations.

Directed by: Ema Poposka

Country of Origin: Hong Kong

We are the only planet with oceans, and they are indispensable for our survival. However, many people are unaware of the importance of ocean creatures and how to protect them. This is because they don’t really see them every day. Sea creatures are just lunch or dinner or an ingredient in cosmetics. Young scuba diver Ema Poposka believes if people could see the beauty of the ocean and of the corals, they will change their minds about sea protection. This inspired her to join Action for a Cause to produce a documentary film about Hong Kong corals. Ema’s aim with the documentary film made by kids is to raise awareness about the uniqueness of Hong Kong corals, the need to start taking care of corals, and how we can do this in our everyday life. This documentary was made by a crew of 12-15 year old students.

Director Biography - Ema Poposka

Ema Poposka is a high school student in Hong Kong. Born in North Macedonia in 2008, she moved to Hong Kong with her family when she was three years old. Ema is an award-winning young photographer who has appeared in TV programmes and has studied screenwriting, acting, and musical theatre. Ema’s passion for protecting the sea and sea creatures developed since early age as she loves spending time near the sea, surfing, sailing and diving. The Living Sea is Ema’s first film.

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