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  • Flow
  • Opened September 12, 2008 | Runtime:1 hr 24 min
  • NR
  • Irena Salina builds a case against the growing privatization of the worldʼs dwindling fresh water supply with an unflinching focus on politics, pollution, human rights, and the emergence of a domineering world water cartel. Interviews with Read More
  • Director: Irena Salina
  • Genres: Documentary

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  • Must Go!

    FLOW - Background of the next world environental crisis and why we should care

    Excellent film with universal, international focus about why we should all care about protecting the water we drink and do something to help protect it. Spectacular cinematography with footage of recent water riots in Bolivia and small-scale water purfication projects in sub-saharan Africa An eye-opening and powerful film.

  • Must Go!

    for the love of water

    Flow made me pretty angry at big businesses and the few corporations that have control over most of the water industry. It especially got me angry during the parts about the poor areas that don't get water flow just because the big businesses are greedy and think everybody should have to pay for something that is completely natural and comes from the Earth. It boggles my mind that water is not as easily obtainable as it should be for everyone. Water is a necessity in life and should be easily accessible.

    Any film that can work me up like "Flow: For the Love of Water" should be considered a good movie. Flow is very informative and interesting, and everybody should watch it to learn about the corporations that control our water. Also, the film is beautifully made and well-put together.

  • Go

    That Nestle guy ...

    I don't feel I am an adequate critique of documentaries as of yet but I am certain this movie is deserving of whatever awards it can receive. It is like disecting human kind and exposing our inner monsters. There is no understanding the "Psychopathic" nature of corporations like Nestle and most others but tis movie can either focus blame or induce action in the end some realize both choices are in our hands, only one will prove a worthy endeavor, and only one can change the course we are on.

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