PERREAULT Magazine JULY | AUGUST 2016 | Page 79

Through the hauntingly beautiful lure of

an eco-sculptor’s underwater

life-like statues we witness the birth

of an artificial coral reef,

learn how we are

inextricably connected to the ocean

and are left to consider how our choices

today will determine what we leave

to future generations.

SYNOPSIS

Angel Azul is a documentary film that tells the story of one artist’s inspiring attempt to draw attention to the perilous situation coral reefs currently face worldwide. Jason DeCaires Taylor is an eco-sculptor who casts cement statues from live human models and installs them on the ocean floor to create an artificial coral reef. The story follows the making of an angel, a symbol of hope, with wings made from live fan coral. She will reside in an underwater museum alongside 400 of Jason’s statues located off the coast of Cancun in the National Marine Park, El Museo Subacuatico De Arte (MUSA). Over time the statues grow coral, provide habitat for marine life and a diversion for tourists offering the natural reefs a reprieve from heavy usage. The story takes a turn when the coral that had been growing on the statues starts to die and issues related to waste water pollution and rising sea temperatures become evident.

CAST

Jason deCaires Taylor

Peter Coyote

Paul Sánchez-Navarro

Dr. Syliva Earle

Dr. Tom Goreau

www.angelazulthemovie.com

SOCIAL MEDIA CONTACTS

Facebook - www.facebook.com/angelazulthemovie

Twitter - twitter.com/AngelAzulMovie

IMDB – www.imdb.com

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