Life for Sale

Documentaire
    Réalisé par Yorgos Avgeropoulos • Écrit par Yorgos Avgeropoulos
    Grèce • 2009 • 61 minutes • DV Cam • Couleur
  • N° ISAN :
    ISAN 0000-0005-1D21-0000-E-0000-0000-W
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Can you imagine a water market? A market where owners of water stock would buy and sell, while others would profit on its price without needing it? What would life be like if all of the planet's water resources, superficial or subterranean, the waters of rivers, lakes and glaciers, belonged to the private sector?
Life for Sale examines the biggest water market in the world, set up in Chile. Where the country's water resources do not belong to the state but to private individuals and one company can own an entire river and possess a quantity of water as big as Belgium. A place where water has turned from a public good of life to property and a "water right" can cost as much as a house.
Even in the Atacama desert, which is considered the driest place on the planet, the mining companies – big owners of Chile's longest river, the Rio Loa – draw immense quantities and use valuable water to wash metals, thus condemning thousands of natives and farmers' villages to thirst and poverty

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