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Corruption | Water Purification
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5.6/10
IMDbBest Director | 2012 | Damian
Box Office Collection 5,750 USD
End of film: This motion picture is a dramatic interpretation of true events based upon hundreds of media accounts of these events, as well as interviews with many of those involved. Much of the dialogue is based upon publicly recorded conversations and the congressional record. None of the people portrayed in this film were compensated. Some of the actual names have been changed, certain events and characters have been fictionalized and some time lines have been condensed for dramatic purpose.
"Jack Begosian: It started about 300 years ago in England with the turning of public lands into private property. And it changed the way we think, the way we view time, and land, and water - and even people. It turned them into units. Commodities to be bought and sold, and therefore exploited. Radio Caller Woman: Yeah, but what is bought and sold is constant. That's never going to change. Jack Begosian: You know what Sarah, that is absolutely incorrect. Society need to approve of the things to be turned into commodities before they can be bought or sold. People can be bought or sold, correct? That did happen. As horrific and diabolical as that may sound, it's a fact. Radio Caller Woman: Yeah, and still slavery happens in some countries today. Jack Begosian: Regrettably true. But why is it that in western society we no longer buy and sell people. Radio Caller Woman: Because it's immoral and it's wrong in all aspects. Jack Begosian: Oh, well is it wrong to sell water? What about air, would it be wrong to sell air? Radio Caller Woman: Air, I mean come on, I mean you can't sell air. Jack Begosian: No? Radio Caller Woman: Well, what if you can't afford it, hmm? Jack Begosian: There's lots of people all around the world that can't afford much water. And what happens? Radio Caller Woman: I don't know. Jack Begosian: They die. Is it so far-fetched, Sarah, you can sell water but you can't sell air?"
"[last lines] Jack Begosian: [on the air] At the end of the day all we can do is search for the truth, learn from it, and mostly importantly, defend it. So on behalf of myself, and Francisco Francis, I am Jack Begosian. And you're listening to The Truth. Goodnight, and have a good day. Jack Begosian: [off the air] And myself, I'm going home. And that's a good place to start."