Title from web page. Originally released in 2022. Wide screen.
Summary:
Part Two: What was once the largest freshwater lake west of the Mississippi River disappeared more than 100 years ago due to water diversion and land reclamation for agriculture. As we meet a series of people living in and around the old lake bed, it raises sometimes unsettling, unresolved questions about what was gained and what was lost in the process. It is a four-part film odyssey focused on water issues, conflicts, and hopes in California's Central Valley, the breadbasket of the world and also the most human-altered landscape on the planet.
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