Flow: For Love of Water

Rank

Middle 40-60% of all time (see others with this rank)

Festival Year

2008 (click here to see all competition films from this year)

Category

Documentary Competition

Non-Cast Credits

Stephen Nemeth, Steven Starr, Gill Holland, Yvette Tomlinson, Irena Salina, Caitlin Dixon, Madeleine Gavin, Andrew Mondshein

Description

Irena Salinas cautionary documentary is determined to stir things up. Water, the quintessence of life, sustains every creature on Earth. The time has come when we can no longer take this precious resource for granted. Unless we effect global change, impoverished nations could be wiped from the planet. Roused by a thirst for survival, people around the world are fighting for their birthright.

Under the cover of darkness, African plumbers secretly reconnect shantytown water pipes to ensure a communitys survival. A California scientist exposes toxic public water supplies. A water guru promotes community-based initiatives to provide water throughout India. The CEO of a billion-dollar water company argues for privatization as the wave of the future. A Canadian author pops the cork on bottled water, unveiling the disturbing realities that drive profits in the global water business.

Flow: For Love of Water is an inspired, yet disturbingly provocative, wake-up call. The future of our planet is drying up rapidly. Focusing on pollution, human rights, politics, and corruption, filmmaker Salina constructs an exceptionally articulate profile of the precarious relationship uniting human beings and water. While each communitys challenges are unique, the message is universal--the time to turn the tide is now.

Reviewer

David Courier (see other films reviewed by the same reviewer)

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