In Memory of Water

Water…..

Water…..

One coca cola plant (in UP, India) fill up 600 bottles per minute, wherein each bottle consumes 5 to 7 liters… everyday 25 to 35 million liters of ground water is being used… and of course with all the possible legal documents n clearances.

There are some 90 bottling units and the company is said to be more powerful than any nation in the world.

The film we plan is meant to expose the design and understand the politics of privatization of water in the world.

The approximate budget is $ 145,000/- .

The film isn’t meant to be a fact sheet, it is meant to emote … visually; artistically… not only the injustice but the violence committed by all of us who chose to ignore.

In this film we hope to connect workers struggles; with land; water issues; the nuke deals; wars, universities research funded by companies like Coca cola… the politics of greed, lies…bribes… that most are unaware are at play when they view an advertisement on TV or purchase a bottle of bottled water.

The sooner we help people change their minds, sooner we can hope to shut down companies such as Coca Cola…and the policies that help corporations change their politics.

Before embarking on the project… I saw Alan Lowery n John Pilger’s Documentary titled Burp!

‘Soft drink plants cause chromium pollution’

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