Upstream Battle

  • Germany Stromaufwärts
Germany, 2008, 52 min

Directed by:

Ben Kempas

Cinematography:

Ben Kempas
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The Pacific Salmon is a cornerstone of the cultures of the Karuk, Yurok and Hoopa, Native American tribes who have been living on the river’s shores since the beginning of time and have managed to keep their traditions alive until today. A hundred years ago, up to a million salmon would swim upstream each year. Today, only a few thousand return to the river. Four large hydroelectric dams cut off their path and turn the water into a toxic soup. But the tribes are ready to take on the big global energy players. For almost two years, director Ben Kempas closely followed key tribal members, utility managers, irrigators and commercial fishermen in their battle for a river. (DOK.fest München)

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