A World Without Water (2006)

Source: http://planetinfocus.org/festival/world-without-water

Around the world water is being privatized, not reaching those who need it most and with public access being snatched from the ground below. This is a recipe for disaster. Unsparing in its critique, A World Without Water reveals the international battle for water ownership through gripping stories of families and communities in Bolivia, Tanzania and India. They fight both multinationals and their own governments to gain and retain access to life’s most precious resource.

Brian Woods, a documentary filmmaker, runs the independent production company True Vision which concentrates mainly on human rights subjects. He has produced and directed numerous international documentaries for the BBC, Channel Four, HBO and Discovery. Woods has been awarded or nominated for several international awards including six US Emmies, a BAFTA, two US Peabodies, The Amnesty International Documentary Award and two One World Awards. With Kate Blewett, Brian Woods received the Amnesty International UK Media Awards in 2002 for photojournalism.


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