H2Omx (2013)
1h 20m
Running Time
October 20, 2013Release Date
Plot.
Can a región of 22 million people become water sustainable? Mexico City was not built near water, but in the middle of a lake. To supply it with fresh water, it is necessary to bring it from other states. In addition, once sewage water leaves the city, it ends up in the state of Hidalgo to be used in agriculture. This is an environmental case study of the Valley of Mexico and its struggles to save itself as the population grows.
Where to Watch.
Subs
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Cast & Crew.
José Cohen
Director
Adán Lerma
Writer
Olga Caceres
Writer
Alejandra Liceaga
Writer
Ariel Guzik
Composer
Javier Álvarez
Composer
Sylvestre Guidi
Cinematographer
Jaime Reynoso
Cinematographer
Details.
Release DateOctober 20, 2013
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 20m
Genres
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Wiki.
H2Omx is a 2013 Mexican documentary film directed by José Cohen (in his directorial debut) and Lorenzo Hagerman. Based on a script written by Olga Caceres, Adán Lerma, Alejandra Liceaga & Ylva Mossing. It tells of the shortage, waste, and serious water pollution problems in Mexico City.