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The Water Wars DVD

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Four stories set at the end of the Mozambican war in a small village struggling to survive in the face of great adversity. During war most of the fighting in the country's interior region was a result of the scarcity of water sources and many boreholes were destroyed so as not to fall into enemy hands. Now there are only four infrequently functioning borehole water pumps that cater for the entire village - even the dogs struggle to support their parched masters in traditional hunts. In the face of great adversity the villagers rally to apply ancestral methods to preserve... water resources. [show more]

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Released
11 April 2011
Directors
Actors
 
Format
DVD 
Publisher
HB Films 
Classification
Runtime
70 minutes 
Features
Colour, PAL 
Barcode
5060103792511 
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play.  Four stories set at the end of the Mozambican war in a small village struggling to survive in the face of great adversity. During war, most of the fighting in the country's interior region was a result of the scarcity of water sources, and many boreholes were destroyed so as not to fall into enemy hands. Now, there are only four infrequently functioning borehole water pumps that cater for the entire village even the dogs struggle to support their parched masters in traditional hunts. In the face of great adversity, the villagers rally to apply ancestral methods to preserve water resources.

Jim Burroughs writes and directs this documentary looking into the critical issues surrounding the supply and control of the world's fresh water supplies. The film looks into recent flooding, drought and other water-related disasters around the globe in places such as Bangladesh, India and New Orleans, and asks what can be done to keep fresh water flowing freely for everybody.