Tartarughe d’acqua (2017)

Tartarughe d’acqua (2017) poster

"The town of Asti, Piemonte, in Italy, has in its park a very small pond in which there are a great number of turtles, a species 'Trachemys scripta and Trachemys scripta elegans' protected by the 'Movimento Nationale U.N.A. Onlus Uorno-Natura_Animal'”. In spite of the very limited space in the pond, a spirit of well-being prevails, all is calm while each turtle tries to find its place even if it means falling into the water every now and then." - Light Cone

Director: Rose Lowder
Runtime: 24 min
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Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Tartarughe d’acqua about?
"The town of Asti, Piemonte, in Italy, has in its park a very small pond in which there are a great number of turtles, a species 'Trachemys scripta and Trachemys scripta elegans' protected by the 'Movimento Nationale U.N.A. Onlus Uorno-Natura_Animal'”. In spite of the very limited space in the pond, a spirit of well-being prevails, all is calm while each turtle tries to find its place even if it means falling into the water every now and then." - Light Cone
Who directed Tartarughe d’acqua?
Tartarughe d’acqua was directed by Rose Lowder.
How long is Tartarughe d’acqua?
Tartarughe d’acqua has a runtime of 24m (24 minutes).