A Cleaner and Greener Future in Constant Dripping Hollows Out The Stone

By Rhea Mursalin

Constant Dripping Hollows Out The Stone, directed by Johanna Mägin, is a powerful and highly relevant documentary that delves into the heart of Vietnam’s battle against plastic pollution and waste. Through Mägin’s storytelling and compelling narrative, the film brings to light the stories of individuals who have taken it upon themselves to make a difference in their communities for the benefit of their future.

Viewers are introduced to individuals who, despite facing numerous challenges, are unwavering in their commitment to protecting the environment. The film showcases the diverse and creative ways in which these individuals are working to combat plastic pollution, as this issue remains extremely relevant now more than ever.

Overall, Constant Dripping Hollows Out The Stone is a very impactful project that not only sheds light on the environmental challenges facing Vietnam but also celebrates the determination of those working to create a cleaner and more sustainable future. I would give this film 5 out of 5 stars.

Rhea Mursalin is a recent graduate from the University of California, San Diego (UCSD), where she earned a B.A. in Communications.

Author: C. M. Rubin

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