Uploaded by aerobique on Mar 14, 2009
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A documentary and a three-alarm warning, Flow dives into our planets most essential resource — and third-largest industry — to find pollution, scarcity, human suffering and corporate profit. And thats just in the United States.
Yet Irena Salinas astonishingly wide-ranging film is less depressing than galvanizing, an informed and heartfelt examination of the tug of war between public health and private interests. From the dubious quality of our tap water (possibly laced with rocket fuel) to the terrifyingly unpoliced contents of bottled brands (one company pumped from the vicinity of a Superfund site), the movie ruthlessly dismantles our assumptions about water safety and government oversight.
Still reeling, were given a distressing glimpse of regions embroiled in bitter battles against privatization. In South Africa, villagers drink from stagnant ponds, unable to pay for the water that once was free, and protesters in Bolivia — where waste from a slaughterhouse is dumped into Lake Titicaca — brave gunfire to demand unrestricted access to potable water.
And lest we begin to comfort ourselves with first-world distance, Ms. Salina cleverly frames this section with the protracted conflict between the residents of Mecosta County, Mich., and the gluttonous demands of a Nestlé bottling plant.
Naming names and identifying culprits (hello, World Bank), Flow is designed to awaken the most somnolent consumer. At the very least it should make you think twice before you take that (unfiltered) shower.
FLOW
Directed by Irena Salina; directors of photography, Pablo de Selva and Ms. Salina; edited by Caitlin Dixon, Madeleine Gavin and Andrew Mondshein; music by Christophe Julien; produced by Steven Starr; released by Oscilloscope Laboratories. In Manhattan at the Angelika Film Center, Mercer and Houston Streets, Greenwich Village.
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"An astonishingly wide-ranging film. An informed and heartfelt examination of the tug of war between public health and private interests."
- New York Times
"Lively and engaging...Smartly Done"
- Los Angeles Times
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