FLOW: FOR LOVE OF WATER
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"For the love of water" is the meaning of "Flow," but it's the privatization of water supplies by a world cartel that strikes fear over a crisis situation in this informational, if not best-constructed, documentary by Irena Salina.
From the shanty towns of Bolivia to India’s Ganges river, to Midwest America, corporations protected by the WTO, have been busy depleting water reserves around the world to sell it at an enormous profit.
You'll never want to buy a bottle of water again after seeing this essential documentary about the blatant theft being committed by companies like Nestle that have helped make water the third biggest global industry behind electricity and oil.
Not Rated. 83 mins.
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