“We’re floating on a river of poo,” observes filmmaker J.J. Kelley during the making of Go Ganges. With more than 1/3 of India’s population of 1.2 billion people relying on The Ganges for water, it has also become one of the world’s most polluted rivers.

“We’re floating on a river of poo,” observes filmmaker J.J. Kelley during the making of Go Ganges. With more than 1/3 of India’s population of 1.2 billion people relying on The Ganges for water, it has also become one of the world’s most polluted rivers.


Search:

About Picture

Caption: “We’re floating on a river of poo,” observes filmmaker J.J. Kelley during the making of Go Ganges. With more than 1/3 of India’s population of 1.2 billion people relying on The Ganges for water, it has also become one of the world’s most polluted rivers.

About J.J. Kelley

Producer, Director, Cinematographer
Known for: Paddle to Seattle: Journey Through the Inside Passage (2009), Go Ganges! (2012), Gyre: Creating Art from a Plastic Ocean (2013), Explorer (2015)
Source: IMDB

J.J. Kelley is an Emmy-nominated National Geographic Director and Correspondent focusing on wildlife conservation, exploration, and wildlife crime. He's the 2014 recipient of the Blue Ocean Film Festival's Best Short Film for GYRE, a National Geographic documentary he directed on the mounting tragedy of ocean trash killing wildlife. He's also the ...


Embed: