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    • DVD Release Date: 12/09/2008
    • Original Release: 2007
    • Sales Rank: 3,072

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    Commentary by the film's Director Irena Salina and Editor Caitlin Dixon; Expanded interviews with key international experts on water privatization, political activism, and the spiritual significance of water; ; Call to Resistance: Key first steps to action and links to important allies in the fight to preserve access to safe, afforadable water; Deleted scenes and water PSAs

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    Scene Index

    Disc #1 -- Flow
    1. Water Crisis [4:32]
    2. United States: Pollutants In Water Supply [2:15]
    3. Agricultural Water Usage [2:06]
    4. Atrazine [3:13]
    5. Bolivia: Water Privatization [5:41]
    6. South Africa: Pay Per Use [5:38]
    7. South Africa: Reconnecting the Pipes [1:03]
    8. We Are the Operators [2:28]
    9. India: UV Filtration [4:56]
    10. Water Shortage Becomes Corporate Opportunity [3:27]
    11. Bottled Water [3:23]
    12. The Water Barons [3:40]
    13. Dams: Altering Ecosystems [4:32]
    14. Katse Dam, Lesotho [3:07]
    15. World Bank Dam Projects [1:59]
    16. India's Water Harvesting [3:59]
    17. Michigan's Citizens Take Nestlé To Court [7:43]
    18. Chief Seattle, 1854 [1:36]
    19. Plachimada, India: Protest Against Coca-Cola [3:03]
    20. Fighting Privatization [2:19]
    21. People Unite [2:40]
    22. Epilogue [3:09]
    23. End Credits [6:47]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Irena Salina directs this feature-length documentary about the industry and consumption of humankind's most precious resource: water. As African villages survive on potentially toxic water supplies out of sheer necessity, Salina explores how the corporate structure has come to control humanity's water supply, creating a dire situation that experts have come to refer to as the World Water Crisis. With issues of pollution, politics, and human rights all coming to a head with the issue, Salina points the finger at the specific corporate and governmental figures responsible for the crisis, and takes a look at how grassroots organizations work to fight the increasing privatization of water, hoping to end the imbalance in access to the precious resource that has already had mortal consequences for so many. Cammila Albertson, All Movie Guide

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    February 16, 2009: I will never look at bottled water the same. Since watching this movie I understand the blessing we have in the USA, to be able to wash a car when people are placed in lottery's to get water. With all the money being spent on the banking systems it seems to me that this world should be able to figure out how to have drinkable water for the residence of our planet. Great movie