
Flow: For The Love Of Water
200883 minsColor
Irena Salina, Director
Appeared at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival
From South Africa and India to Bolivia and Michigan, Irena Salina's award-winning documentary presents a "galvanizing ... informed and heartfelt investigation" New York Times into the growing world water crisis. In the developing world, corporate interests and complicit governments have made drinkable water - previously a free natural resource - into the world's third-largest industry. Meanwhile, in the United States, bottled water is alarmingly unregulated and tap water may contain pollutants - even rocket fuel! "Smartly done" - L.A. Times.
From South Africa and India to Bolivia and Michigan, Irena Salina's award-winning documentary presents a "galvanizing ... informed and heartfelt investigation" New York Times into the growing world water crisis. In the developing world, corporate interests and complicit governments have made drinkable water - previously a free natural resource - into the world's third-largest industry. Meanwhile, in the United States, bottled water is alarmingly unregulated and tap water may contain pollutants - even rocket fuel! "Smartly done" - L.A. Times.

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| Director | Irena Salina |
| Cinematographer | Irena Salina |
