Maldives - an island that has been through a turbulent past. Unbeknown to majority of the world, Maumoon Abdul Gayoom ruled, almost like a dictator, over the country for a period of 30 years which resulted in speculations of brutality, unlawful imprisonment, solitary confinement, and even killings in his name.
Maldives - an island with a new hope. The people of the nation that comprises of 2000 islands saw a savior in President Mohamed Nasheed who fought against the regime of Maumoon Gayoom for 20 years and finally took charge of the presidential office in 2008.
Maldives - an island that is slowly dying. Having just risen after its first "free elections" in 2008, the stark reality of global warming hit hard on Maldives with the rising water levels submerging the islands slowly but surely.
Maldives, and subsequently President Nasheed's fight for survival takes them to the 2009 Copenhagen Climate Conference. The documentary by Jon Stark follows the president during his first year in office as he prepares for the conference and tries to make an impact on the world.
The films through the voice and ideologies of Nasheed, and his team of advisors and ministers, presents the dire necessity of the nation as it is at risk of completely losing its identity and culture. With fisheries getting affected and islands submerging at increased rates, Nasheed takes on an unprecedented hands-on-approach, meeting the people and understanding their problems.
Although in 2012 President Nasheed resigned after a military coup, he was able to make a positive impression on world leaders and also the common man by working towards a goal that would not only save his people from becoming "environmental refugees" but also one that would eventually safeguard the human race. Whether his attempts were in vain, only time will tell.
The Island Nation is highly recommended and essential viewing.
DVD Info: Title: The Island Nation Release Date: 10 August 2012 Running Time: 101 minutes Distributor: Doogwoof Certificate: E Language: English