Pink Punk Delta

When drought and a river transfer threaten the balance of the Ebro Delta, Mar, an 11-year-old girl, sets out on an adventure to defend her home, discovering the importance of connecting with nature.
Mar is 11 years old and lives in the Delta de l’Ebre, where summer seems destined to be the most boring of her life: her friends are on vacation and her older sister no longer wants to play. Her mother is deeply worried about the drought threatening the rice fields where she works, and to make matters worse, her father has taken a job at the river transfer site, which will soon leave the crops without water. Frustrated, Mar finds refuge in nature, where she meets a blue-eyed flamingo that watches her and slips into her dreams. A deep connection grows between them, beyond words. When neither the farmers’ protests nor the birds’ sabotage stops the river transfer plan, Mar comes up with an idea: to unite all the Delta’s birds in a spectacular dance across the sky. This choreography awakens collective consciousness and stops the project for good. When summer ends, Mar returns to school proud and transformed, aware of nature’s power and of her own ability to protect what she loves most.