Here's a movie that is getting a lot of press and should prove to be rather eye-opening...check it out if you can!
'Flow' sounds alarm on unsafe water supply
By John Beifuss
The tagline used to sell "Jaws 2" back in 1978 was: "Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water...."
Now here comes the much scarier Flow: For Love of Water, a documentary that could be advertised with this slogan: "Just when you thought it was safe to drink the water...." Or even: "Just when you thought water was safe, period."
Shades of Hitchcock and "Psycho": One scientist in the film says taking a shower can be dangerous. Why? Because some of the water supply's "more voluble pollutants come in through your skin."
Directed by Irena Salina and distributed by Oscilloscope Pictures (a new company founded by Adam Yauch of the Beastie Boys), "Flow" joins the ranks of "The Corporation," "An Inconvenient Truth" and other films that essentially carry a sign reading "The End Is Near" into theaters, like prophets of doom in a panel cartoon.
"Flow" is particularly disturbing because its focus is the substance that makes up 70 percent of the human body. "This notion that we'll have water forever is wrong," says one of the film's experts on H2O, a lineup that includes chemists, biologists, activists and journalists from around the world.
The 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. These companies sell back the water to impoverished Third World residents (who pump it from metered communal faucets, to survive) and to gullible Westerners (who gulp it from bottles, as a luxury). In fact, "Flow" makes a nice intro for next week's "Quantum of Solace": The evildoer in the new James Bond film is a water baron.
"Flow" is playing exclusively at Malco's Ridgeway Four.
Here's the trailer...
Friday, November 7, 2008
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