http://www.documentary.org/docuweeks09
This film is part of IDA's DocuWeeks '09.
Is access to clean drinking water a basic human right, or a commodity that should be bought and sold like any other article of commerce? Stephanie Soechtig's debut feature is an unflinching examination of the big business of bottled water. From the producers of "Who Killed the Electric Car?" and "I.O.U.S.A.," this timely documentary is a behind-the-scenes look into the unregulated and unseen world of an industry that aims to privatize and sell back the one resource that ought never become a commodity: our water. (www.tappedthemovie.com)
Wow!! What is this, people???! I was crying like a little baby while watching this. Totaly fantastic story... I love this people....very good job...it didn't stopped surprising me for just a minute.. It is so different from others I have seen. It is specatacular. View it for free at moovi.co.cc.
golddany 11 months ago
It was soo good too see this on moovi.co.cc! It makes you think what people is up to... definitely a worth of seeing. I give this one 5 / 5.
Raihan001live 11 months ago
Nice! Great graphics!! Sound and image quality has done it all! This is what I needed and was looking for!!! See you on moovi.co.cc if you think you like this movie...
mrshresthauttam 11 months ago
This movie was incredibly sweet and funny. I saw it and I really loved it...there are some funny parts and something for everyone... This movie is really well done.. I enyoje it last night on kookíca and I loved the story.
johnmitchell2010 1 year ago
This script was absolutely amazing. I really enyoj it on kookíca...It's very deserving of all the buzz it is getting.
shuvobd1 1 year ago
Please send link of these sort of movies to everyone you know! I do it! Save the Earth!
vetulani 1 year ago
saw a midnight showing on kòòkica. It was breathtaking and totally immersing. It is easy to ignore the holes and just let the story flow, and the weaknesses of some of the charcters are few. definitely worth seeing.
100shourav 1 year ago
And I'm glad that director decided to remember that "show don't tell" is only really a Koan, not a rule, because everyone in my theatre applauded at the end so maybe we'll get more movies like this, because I love stories like this. I will see it again on kòòkica definitely.
frisp17 1 year ago
Oh my god. That movie changed me. The scene where the van rolls over... best scene in a movie... ever. I found kòòkica... And I have seen many movies there.
Resuladidi 1 year ago
I liked this story..it is always funny and exciting to see something like this.. It is surprisingly very good movie.. Take care of the people you spend your time with..it is never late for love. kookicá=free movie party. Check it.
safah002 1 year ago