All Too Clear
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Wednesday, Oct 8, 2025
7 p.m.
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USA/Canada/2024 | Directed by Yvonne Drebert and Zach Melnick | 90 min.
All Too Clear uses cutting-edge underwater drones to explore how quadrillions of tiny invasive mussels, known as quaggas, are re-engineering the ecosystem of the Great Lakes at a scale not seen since the glaciers.
To capture this epic change, husband-and-wife filmmaking team Zach Melnick and Yvonne Drebert spent more than 150 days filming underwater, making it the most ambitious underwater film ever made about the Great Lakes.
Part scientific exploration and part natural history adventure, the film showcases freshwater wildlife and environments like never before.
Bridge Michigan presents the Detroit premiere of 'All Too Clear: Beneath the Surface of the Great Lakes,' a new documentary blending scientific exploration with natural history adventure to showcase Great Lakes wildlife and environments in unprecedented detail. The film is presented in partnership with Detroit PBS, the Friends of the Detroit Film Theatre, Great Lakes Now, and The Nature Conservancy.

USA/Canada/2024 | Directed by Yvonne Drebert and Zach Melnick | 90 min.
All Too Clear uses cutting-edge underwater drones to explore how quadrillions of tiny invasive mussels, known as quaggas, are re-engineering the ecosystem of the Great Lakes at a scale not seen since the glaciers.
To capture this epic change, husband-and-wife filmmaking team Zach Melnick and Yvonne Drebert spent more than 150 days filming underwater, making it the most ambitious underwater film ever made about the Great Lakes.
Part scientific exploration and part natural history adventure, the film showcases freshwater wildlife and environments like never before.
Bridge Michigan presents the Detroit premiere of 'All Too Clear: Beneath the Surface of the Great Lakes,' a new documentary blending scientific exploration with natural history adventure to showcase Great Lakes wildlife and environments in unprecedented detail. The film is presented in partnership with Detroit PBS, the Friends of the Detroit Film Theatre, Great Lakes Now, and The Nature Conservancy.