Blue Gold: World Water Wars
Blue Gold: World Water Wars

Blue Gold: World Water Wars

2008Movie90 minEnglish

Wars of the future will be fought over water as they are over oil today, as the source of human survival enters the global marketplace and political arena. Corporate giants, private investors, and corrupt governments vie for control of our dwindling supply, prompting protests, lawsuits, and revolutions from citizens fighting for the right to survive.

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IMDb7.6/10
Director: Sam BozzoGenres: Documentary, Environmental

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the escalating global water crisis, examining how water scarcity is becoming a major geopolitical issue. It investigates the privatization of water resources and the potential for conflict over this essential element. The film highlights the human impact of water access and the need for sustainable water management policies.

Critical Reception

Blue Gold: World Water Wars was generally well-received by critics and audiences for its urgent and informative look at a critical global issue. It was praised for raising awareness about water scarcity and the political and economic forces at play. The film effectively illustrated the potential for conflict and the need for global cooperation.

What Reviewers Say

  • A vital and eye-opening documentary on the world's most pressing resource crisis.
  • Effectively communicates the urgency and complexity of global water politics.
  • Provokes thought on corporate control and the future of water access.

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Fun Fact

The film features interviews with prominent figures in water activism and policy, including Nobel Peace Prize nominee Maude Barlow and Peter Gleick, co-founder of the Pacific Institute.

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