
Water is the very essence of life. It sustains every living being on this planet and without it, there would be nothing. Literally. In her film FLOW: For Love Of Water, director Irena Salina sounds the alarm: our life- giving water is a resource in peril across the planet.... (Full plot summary below)
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Water is the very essence of life. It sustains every living being on this planet and without it, there would be nothing. Literally. In her film FLOW: For Love Of Water, director Irena Salina sounds the alarm: our life- giving water is a resource in peril across the planet.
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| The Tyee (British Columbia)Dorothy Woodend. . .[Canadian writer/activist ] Maude Barlow does provide a voice of sanity and tenacity in a world seemingly gone mad with greed. |
| About.comJennifer MerinThe documentary shows in no uncertain terms that if we continue to abuse our water supply, Earth will become uninhabitable and humankind will become extinct. |
| Flick FilosopherMaryAnn JohansonYou may never buy bottled water again after this. |
| Kansas City StarRobert W. ButlerBefore ending on a somewhat hopeful note of defiant activism, Irena Salina's globe-hopping documentary is a terrifying downer. |
| Charlotte ObserverLawrence ToppmanThis documentary makes a terrible kind of sense. It reminds us that something we take for granted, like air, can be sold to us – if we can afford it. And if we can't, what happens then? |
| Filmcritic.comChris Barsantithis is a film that trickles instead of roars. |
| San Diego MetropolitanJean LowerisonIt is required watching, because only concerted citizen action can stop the trend. |
| Seattle TimesTed FryProblems are addressed in a narrative progression that gets more horrendous and builds into utter despair, except for the final few words of activism and optimism. |
| Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)John BeifussThe overarching theme here is that the Earth's freshwater supply is being contaminated, sucked dry and 'privatized' for the benefit of huge corporations that are establishing themselves as the heirs to the oil cartels. |
| Capital Times (Madison, WI)Rob ThomasYeah, we really don't have enough to worry about these days. So why not grab a Pellegrino and see "Flow," Irena Salina's documentary about the end of the world's water supply as we know it? |