“FLOW” Water Documentary Released on DVD December 9
Irena Salina’s “FLOW” documentary (For Love of Water) has been widely hailed as an industry-moving documentary – so much so, that Nestle Waters of North America cobbled together a highly misleading video response.
Today (12/9), FLOW is coming to a DVD near you, so presumably you’ll find a copy at your video rental store, Netflix, etc:
Dubbed “the scariest movie at the (2008) Sundance Film Festival” by Wired Magazine, Irena Salina’s award-winning and controversial film is a fearless, yet stirring investigation into the growing privatization of the world’s dwindling fresh water supply. Director Salina cogently illustrates how companies such as Nestle, Rivendi-Universal, Suez, and Coca-Cola are tapping fresh water supplies and taking advantage of this “blue gold” much to the detriment of human society and the planet.
It’s a powerful movie that’s receiving raves and altering perceptions of water use. Don’t miss it (better yet, buy a copy and hand it around to your friends).
