Festival de cine de Sedona presenta el documental 'The Rebel Reef'

La productora Tiffany Duong presentó su primer proyecto cinematográfico, el cortometraje documental 'The Rebel Reef: Seeds of Hope', en el Festival de Cine de Sedona. La película explora la resiliencia y un arrecife de coral misteriosamente próspero. Se centra en Christian Carias, el único divemaster en Honduras.

El Festival de Cine de Sedona presentó recientemente 'The Rebel Reef: Seeds of Hope', un cortometraje documental que marca el debut cinematográfico de la productora Tiffany Duong. La película destaca temas de resiliencia en medio de un arrecife de coral misteriosamente próspero. La directora Brynne Rardin explicó que el documental se inspiró en una conversación que involucró a Rardin, Duong y el sujeto principal de la película, Christian Carias. Carias, reconocido como el único divemaster en Honduras, aparece buceando e investigando el Coral Elkhorn en Tela, Honduras. Las imágenes de la película fueron proporcionadas por cortesía de Patrick Krum y Vinh Pham. Esta presentación en el festival de Sedona subraya el enfoque del proyecto en la perseverancia ambiental y personal a través de la historia de Carias.

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