Sloot - Life in the Ditch (Netherlands) by Arhur de Bruin, Dick Harrewijn
The Ardennes International Film Festival
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11m
A typical Dutch ditch: Rarely worthy of a second glance. But those who look closer discover a rich ecosystem, teeming with life and intricate connections. Beneath the surface of a Dutch waterway lies a hidden world. In this short nature film, we follow the lives of fish, insects, and birds across the changing seasons, from winter’s stillness to summer’s abundance. SLOOT is a tribute to biodiversity in a man-made landscape.
Running time: 00:11:20
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