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An environmental nuclear bomb looms in Utah. Two intrepid scientists and a political insider race the clock to save their home from unprecedented catastrophe.
Urgency emanates from this sober record that local Utah filmmaker Abby Ellis logs in human history — a chapter of monumental ecological and social consequence unfolding in our shared home. Intertwining the inextricable fates of the Great Salt Lake and the millions of people who live, work, and travel surrounding it, Ellis achieves an existential scope that is both terrifying and motivating, wrought with divinity and doom. Balancing beautifully the perspectives, burdens, contributions, and challenges of Utah’s top political leaders, agricultural providers, and scientific thinkers, The Lake captures the intricate complexity that binds these communities together. In tackling this epic tale about the power and responsibility of knowledge and how to disseminate it, Ellis is a responsible, constructive steward of her lineage both as a Utahn and an environmental filmmaker. — AC
Available in person. Also available online for the public (January 29–February 1) and credentialed press and industry (January 28–February 1).
- Year2025
- Runtime93 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- DirectorAbby Ellis
- ProducerFletcher Keyes, Abby Ellis
- Executive ProducersJessica Harrop, Caitlin Mae Burke, Chai Vasarhelyi, Anna Barnes, Jimmy Chin, Geralyn Dreyfous, Heather Kahlert, Rachel Crane
- Production CompanySandbox Films, Ibis Films
- In Association withLittle Monster Films, Cranium Productions
- EditorAbby Ellis, Emelie Mahdavian
- Director of PhotographyAlex Takats
- CinematographerAbby Ellis
- ComposerNatalia Tsupryk
- Co-Executive ProducersPlot Shift Media, Emelie Mahdavian
An environmental nuclear bomb looms in Utah. Two intrepid scientists and a political insider race the clock to save their home from unprecedented catastrophe.
Urgency emanates from this sober record that local Utah filmmaker Abby Ellis logs in human history — a chapter of monumental ecological and social consequence unfolding in our shared home. Intertwining the inextricable fates of the Great Salt Lake and the millions of people who live, work, and travel surrounding it, Ellis achieves an existential scope that is both terrifying and motivating, wrought with divinity and doom. Balancing beautifully the perspectives, burdens, contributions, and challenges of Utah’s top political leaders, agricultural providers, and scientific thinkers, The Lake captures the intricate complexity that binds these communities together. In tackling this epic tale about the power and responsibility of knowledge and how to disseminate it, Ellis is a responsible, constructive steward of her lineage both as a Utahn and an environmental filmmaker. — AC
Available in person. Also available online for the public (January 29–February 1) and credentialed press and industry (January 28–February 1).
- Year2025
- Runtime93 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- DirectorAbby Ellis
- ProducerFletcher Keyes, Abby Ellis
- Executive ProducersJessica Harrop, Caitlin Mae Burke, Chai Vasarhelyi, Anna Barnes, Jimmy Chin, Geralyn Dreyfous, Heather Kahlert, Rachel Crane
- Production CompanySandbox Films, Ibis Films
- In Association withLittle Monster Films, Cranium Productions
- EditorAbby Ellis, Emelie Mahdavian
- Director of PhotographyAlex Takats
- CinematographerAbby Ellis
- ComposerNatalia Tsupryk
- Co-Executive ProducersPlot Shift Media, Emelie Mahdavian