The Multinationals are scared: VEOLIA Eau which is criticized in the film has filed suit for
Synopsis
The film „Water Makes Money " will cast light on these explosive new developments. It will show what Paris and other French communities have learned from the rule of Veolia & Co., and how they have managed to retake control of the water. Examples from Europe and America expand the film into a teaching example for the entire world! „Water makes money " will provide encouragement: Water in the hands of the people is possible!
"Water makes money" has been developed as a "film from below" - financed by those who want to see it, those who want to show it, those who need it as a medium of education. What a film of this kind can accomplish in the way of education and mobilization can be seen from another project by the same film maker, „Railway on the Auction Block".
That's why we are issuing this appeal: Help us to make „Water Makes Money ".
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