Here is "Flow How Did a Handful of Corporations Steal Our Water?" on DVD. The DVD comes in case with sleeve artwork. The DVD has been recently tested and it works great. The physical condition of the playing side of the disc looks clean with very light signs of use. The back side of the artwork near the top does show some stains as shown in photos.
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Flow: How Did A Handful of Corporations Steal Our Water? (2008 film, Oscilloscope DVD release 2008) – Documentary | Widescreen DVD | Plastic Case
Flow is an award‑winning documentary directed by Irena Salina that investigates the global water crisis and the growing privatization of the world’s dwindling fresh water supply. Featuring interviews with activists, scientists, and communities worldwide, the film exposes corporate control, pollution, and human rights violations tied to water access. With a sharp focus on politics and profit, Flow asks the urgent question: “Can anyone really own water?” This DVD edition presents the acclaimed environmental documentary that has been called one of the most important films of the 21st century.
Product Specifications
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Format: DVD (Widescreen Edition, NTSC, Color)
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Title: Flow: How Did A Handful of Corporations Steal Our Water?
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Release Year: 2008 (DVD release 2008)
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Studio/Publisher: Oscilloscope Pictures
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Director: Irena Salina
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Cast/Participants: Maude Barlow, Vandana Shiva, and global water rights activists
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Genre: Documentary / Politics / Environmental
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Run Time: Approx. 84 minutes
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Aspect Ratio: Widescreen presentation (1.85:1)
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Language: English
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Subtitles: English (optional)
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Region Code: Region 1 (U.S. & Canada)
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Rating: NR (Not Rated)
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Packaging: Standard DVD case (Oscilloscope release)
Condition
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Overall Condition: Used – Tested & Working
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Disc: Tested and plays cleanly
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Case/Insert: Light wear to case and insert as shown in photos.
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Artwork: Original cover art intact
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