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Drinking water must be maintained by all standards, but the political system has another point of view. The political system has been accused of wasting drinking water and contaminating it with chemicals, leading to the overthrow of the regime and the entry of many politicians into corruption cases.
Drinking water must be maintained by all standards, but the political system has another point of view. The political system has been accused of wasting drinking water and contaminating it with chemicals, leading to the overthrow of the regime and the entry of many politicians into corruption cases.
Actors:
Maya Nye,
Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha,
Cullen Hoback,
Dr. Marc Edwards,
Randy Huffman,
Erin Brockovich-Ellis,
Marc Edwards,
Dr. Andrew Whelton,
Martin Riese,
Rahul Gupta,
Dr. Rahul Gupta,
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Maya Nye
Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha
Cullen Hoback
Dr. Marc Edwards
Randy Huffman
Erin Brockovich-Ellis
22 June 1960, Lawrence, Kansas, USA
Marc Edwards
Dr. Andrew Whelton
Martin Riese
Rahul Gupta
Dr. Rahul Gupta
Genre:
Mystery, Documentary
Director:
Cullen Hoback
Country:
United States
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Hoback does an impressive job of methodically building his case. And he's every bit as adroit when it comes to fashioning, over the course of his film, an insightful account of two intriguing players in this ongoing real-life drama.
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By acknowledging what isn't known about drinking water, but what should be illuminated about the mechanism behind it, "What Lies Upstream" proves an exemplary piece of advocacy filmmaking.
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Hoback's a thorough researcher, and there's no denying that the questions raised in his doc-and the lack of concrete answers from public officials-should be of grave concern.
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Director Cullen Hoback may follow the standard Michael Moore playbook a little too closely-remember when documentary filmmakers mainly stayed behind the camera?-but the levels of malfeasance that he uncovers are genuinely impressive.
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A sobering expose' issuing a dire warning about the whole damn nation's being on the brink of ecological collapse!
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Is "What Lies Upstream" persuasive in all respects? No. Will it make you think twice about what's gone unnoticed in your tap water? Absolutely.
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A powerful cri de couer about terrifyingly lax government oversight of the water supply.

