Flow: For Love of Water

Along with this sobering information, filmmaker Irena Salina's docu includes a distinct note of optimism.
-Justin Lowe, Hollywood Reporter
An informed and heartfelt examination of the tug of war between public health and private interests.
-Jeannette Catsoulis, New York Times
You may never look at your faucet without flinching again.
-Sara Cardace, New York Magazine

Synopsis

The world water crisis has rapidly become one of the most topical issues of our day as our global resources dwindle. Tensions continue to mount between politics, the environment and human rights in the battle for the future of our planet’s supply of drinking water. Irena Salina’s award-winning documentary FLOW (For Love Of Water) investigates this crisis at the global and human scale like never before, begging the question: Can anyone really OWN water? FLOW offers a scathing look at the emergence of a world water cartel as well as an examination of the solutions we can embrace in the future. FLOW will make you thirsty for change!

Theatrical Release Date

Friday, October 17, 2008
Original Languages: English
Genre: Documentary
Running Time: 84 min.
Year: 2008

CREDITS

CAST
Daniel Berger
DIRECTED BY
Irena Salina

PHOTOS

A Scene from FLOW. Courtesy of Mongrel Media.
Vandana Shiva, Physicist, Environmental Activist. Courtesy of Mongrel Media.
A Scene from FLOW. Courtesy of Mongrel Media.
A Scene from FLOW. Courtesy of Mongrel Media.
A Scene from FLOW. Courtesy of Mongrel Media.
A Scene from FLOW. Courtesy of Mongrel Media.
Director Irena Salina. Courtesy of Mongrel Media.
A Scene from FLOW. Courtesy of Mongrel Media.
A Scene from FLOW. Courtesy of Mongrel Media.
Tyrone Hayes, Biologist, University of California ?Berkeley. Courtesy of Mongrel Media.
A Scene from FLOW. Courtesy of Mongrel Media.
Maude Barlow, Author of Blue Gold. Courtesy of Mongrel Media.
A Scene from FLOW. Courtesy of Mongrel Media.
A Scene from FLOW. Courtesy of Mongrel Media.
A Scene from FLOW. Courtesy of Mongrel Media.
Rajendra Singh ¿he Waterman of India? Courtesy of Mongrel Media
A Scene from FLOW. Courtesy of Mongrel Media.
A Scene from FLOW. Courtesy of Mongrel Media.
A Scene from FLOW. Courtesy of Mongrel Media.