
S P L A S H (1982)
“SPLASH,” produced by the National Film Board of Canada in 1982, is a 12-minute film that employs animation to tell a story centered around water droplets. The film illustrates the water cycle, highlighting the significance of water in urban life and addressing the effects of pollution on this vital natural resource. Through its engaging animation, “SPLASH” aims to educate viewers about the importance of preserving water and understanding its role in the environment.