The Amia Project - An Environmental Docudrama We are seeking funds to make our docudrama The Amia Project regarding our vision and our mission to refocus worldwide daily discarding of dialysis tubing, which approximates 600,000 plus miles dumped into the landfills, estuaries, and oceans every year... and growing. Simply put, plastic doesn't belong in a landfill. Peritoneal dialysis tubing and cassettes can take 10 to 100 years to decompose in landfills. Writer, director, and cinematographer Robbin Michael Wagner - IMDB is a certified PADI diver and will film the obvious environmental tragedy showing that the remainder ends up in landfills where it may take up to 500 years to decompose and deteriorate while leaking toxic by-products into the soil. After that, it poisons the estuaries, rivers, and oceans. 165 million tons of plastic islands are now floating around in the oceans while satellites verify the deterioration and destruction of life on Earth. Our docudrama is a combination of a love story and a documentary about a man, Paolo, who meets Aphrodite at sunrise on the beach. She appears to him wearing a swimsuit made of medical tubing. She morphs into Marlina, our spokesperson who takes Paolo on a disturbing journey of dystopia with plastic debris as far as the eye can see. Marlina shows him how artists are repurposing discarded tubing into many art and useful things to benefit the world. Kelly Campbell in her dual role of Aphrodite/Marlina and Zoë Denman-Wagner head up the production research.
This will appear on YOUTUBE, PATREON, VIMEO and TUBI.
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Use of funds: First underwater exploration of plastic debris in 20 feet-deep water 50 miles offshore from Ft. Lauderdale, Florida on the western side of Bimini Island. Reported sightings of plastic debris on the Bimini Road. Considered by many to be a man made road to the lost city of Atlantis.