Sara Dosa Returns to Sundance with Climate Documentary 'Time and Water'
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Anne Thompson
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Summary
Documentarian Sara Dosa, known for the Oscar-nominated 'Fire of Love' about volcano scientists, returns with a new film 'Time and Water' at Sundance 2026. The film explores another science love story, this time focusing on writer/poet/eco-activist Andri Snær Magnason and themes of climate change, glaciers, and humanity's relationship with nature. The article is an interview discussing Dosa's creative process, her return to a pandemic-delayed project, and how she continues to blend scientific subjects with deeply human narratives.
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After 'Fire of Love,' about a love triangle between a French scientist couple and volcanoes, wowed Sundance 2022 and was scooped up by NatGeo, which took it to an Oscar nomination, Dosa went back to another project that had been back-burnered during the pandemic.
She had consulted with writer/poet/eco-activist Andri Snær Magnason.
An interview with 'Fire of Love' documentarian Sara Dosa, who returns with another science love story, 'Time and Water.'

