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Flow: For Love of Water (2008)

Flow: For Love of Water (2008)

84 minutes EN Documentary
How Did a Handfull of Corporations Steal Our Water?
From both local and global perspectives, this documentary examines the harsh realities behind the mounting water crisis. Learn how politics, pollution and human rights are intertwined in this important issue that affects every being on Earth. With water drying up around the world and the future of human lives at stake, the film urges a call to arms before more of our most precious natural resource evaporates.
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Official website: http://www.flowthefilm.com/
Production companies: Tiberius Film, Oscilloscope
Production countries: United States of America

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