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Flow: For the Love of Water

Synopsis
Irena Salina directs this feature-length documentary about the industry and consumption of water. As African villages survive on potentially toxic water supplies out of sheer necessity, Salina explores how the corporate structure has come to control humanity’s water supply, creating a dire situation that experts have come to refer to as the World Water Crisis. With issues of pollution, politics, and human rights all coming to a head with the issue, Salina points the finger at the specific corporate and governmental figures responsible for the crisis and takes a look at how grassroots organisations work to fight the increasing privatisation of water, hoping to end the imbalance in access to the precious resource that has already had mortal consequences for so many.
Language
English
Country
Croatia
Year of release
2010
Availability
out of distribution
Subjects
Development studies
Keywords
pollution; poverty; privatisation; water; water supply

Credits

Director
Irena Salina

Distribution Formats

Type
DVD
Format
Region 2 PAL
Price
£14.99
Availability
Sale
Duration/Size
93 minutes
Year
2013

Distributor

Name

Artefact Media

Address
1 Park View Road
Brighton
BN3 7BF
Notes
Artefact Media ceased trading in 2014

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