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Water is Love

Michael Hall theatre is to host a fundraising event for Friends of River Medway: 

Water is Love: Ripples of Regeneration is a documentary born from a deep commitment to ecological healing and community resilience. Directed by filmmaker and activist Isabel Rosa, the film follows a group of young changemakers confronting the climate crisis and discovering hope through regenerative water practices.

Through traditional knowledge, innovative design, and heartfelt storytelling, Water is Love invites us to reimagine our relationship with water — not just as a resource, but as a source of life, connection, and regeneration.

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Isabel Rosa is a Portuguese filmmaker, activist and community coordinator. She lived for 11 years in the pioneering peace and ecological education community Tamera in Portugal where she was involved in horticulture, activism, water retention and most recently the creation with a small team of the documentary film 'Water is Love: Ripples of Regeneration'. In earlier chapters of her life she worked her way from camera assistant to film producer and director and spent many years in advertising, often being recognised with awards. Beside co-created the children's audio book 'Sopa da Floresta'(Forest Soup). Isabel is also a facilitator of The Way of Council - a form in which connection, reconciliation and community wisdom can arise.

Isabel writes 'when I involve myself in filmmaking it is to use creativity in diverse art forms in service of expanding and widening perspectives on any given issue. This goes hand in hand with the inner work that is a constant in my life'.

“Water is Love” follows a group of young people grappling with the climate crisis while we journey around the world to share inspiring stories of regenerative ecosystem design to create water retention in communities, villages, and regions.

We touch upon traditional ecological knowledge, how water makes climate, and the importance of restoring complete water cycles.

Through inspiring stories from successful projects in India, Kenya, and Portugal, we aim to spark conversations and actions that contribute to a regenerative and resilient world. As we’re facing both the growing devastating impacts of climate disruption, this film points to an often overlooked need and possibility: community-driven decentralized water management as a critical key for surviving — and thriving in — this century.

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