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Water Makes Money offers a stark look at the controversial wave of water privatization that swept across the globe. The film dives into the complex interplay between public and private interests, exposing the often murky waters of Public-Private Partnerships. It's got this intense pacing that keeps you engaged, while the themes of financial greed and public welfare clash powerfully. The documentary’s atmosphere feels heavy, almost oppressive at times, making you reflect on the value of a basic human right. Though the director remains unknown, the film stands out with its compelling interviews and real-world implications that spark a sense of urgency. It's a real eye-opener for anyone interested in how corporate interests can shape something as fundamental as water access.
Focuses on global water privatization trends.Highlights the impact on public welfare.Features compelling real-world interviews.
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Leslie Franke
Director