SOC AIGUA – A short movie about the water cycle and lack of water
The SOC AIGUA project, is a short film created by the creative team formed by Gemma Sanz, Roser Cussó and La Cancan in collaboration with the scientific team of the Gender and Science Group of the Iberian Association of Limnology ( AIL) with the aim of raising awareness of the consequences of climate change on the water in our rivers from an inclusive perspective.
The short has as its protagonist a drop of water that begins its cycle and embarks on a journey to complete it, in which he meets a girl who will explain to him the consequences of the lack of water for his village. With an informative approach and language adapted to children, it highlights the impact on the women’s group.