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Water is becoming the oil of the 21st century, according to water experts around the world, some of whom are featured in award-winning films set to release in 2008. As the world's water supply dwindles, communities from the United States to India are fighting to take public control of their water systems and defend their human right to safe, affordable and accesible water.
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As the world's water supply dwindles, communities from the United States to India are fighting to take public control of their water systems and defend their human right to safe, affordable and accessible water. Water is becoming the oil of the 21st century, according to water experts around the world, some of whom are featured in award-winning films set to release in 2008.

Liz Miller's The Water Front, Irena Salina's Flow: For Love of Water, Penn State's Liquid Assets, and Sam Bozzo's Blue Gold, all document an array of characters - from activists to corporate CEOs - who are at the root of the struggle over this vital resource.
You can get involved by gathering groups of friends and neighbors to see these documentaries. You can also host a screening of one of many films available on loan from Food & Water Watch's Water Film Library.
Find out more about these documentaries and check for a showing near you:
FLOWThe Water Front
Blue Gold
Fact Sheets
Reports
- Aqua America — Aqua America is the second largest publicly traded ...
- Faulty Pipes — Why Public Funding - Not Privatization - is the An ...
- The Push for Water and Justice in South Africa — The poorest people of Johannesburg, South Africa s ...
- Costly Returns — Costly Returns: How Corporations Could Profit from ...
- Clear Waters — When a resource is as basic as clean water, it can ...
