November 9, 2020

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The new Brave Blue World documentary, which paints an optimistic picture of how humanity is adopting new technologies and innovations for a sustainable water future, is now live on Netflix.

The Water Environment Federation (WEF) is a production partner for the film, which will now be available to an audience of 193 million worldwide Netflix subscribers and subtitled in 29 languages.

View the trailer here https://www.lwwd.org/brave-blue-world
More information can be found at https://www.braveblue.world/

“It is important to convey a sense of hope for water and that is why WEF originally welcomed the opportunity to be a production partner for Brave Blue World,” said WEF President Lynn Broaddus. “We are absolutely thrilled that this inspiring story of water can be seen by Netflix’s global audience and believe that by showing there is a path to a sustainable water future Brave Blue World can help us to influence leaders, increase resources, change policies, and improve stewardship.”

Narrated by Liam Neeson, the documentary includes interviews with a variety of water experts, as well as activists Matt Damon and Jaden Smith. It features compelling stories, beautiful scenery, and examples of novel ways of tackling water problems from across five continents. The film explores developments in areas such as water reuse, nutrient recovery, energy generation, decentralized treatment, and the digitalization of water. Brave Blue World also includes a segment and interview with Tom Kunetz, a WEF Past President, at the world’s largest nutrient recovery facility, the Stickney Water Reclamation Plant in Illinois.

“It’s a great film and we all need to see it – every school and every college needs to see it,” said Liam Neeson. “Every kid has heard of climate change; the film deeply connects with this. It makes water local – something so many of us take for-granted.”

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