The Age of Water
When three children die of leukemia in a rural Mexican community, two mothers partner with a hydrogeologist to investigate their water supply. The discovery of dangerous radioactivity leads to community backlash and government denial. As they uncover how industrial farming is tapping ancient, contaminated aquifers, their fight for justice shows the personal cost of exposing environmental threats.
Previews + Extras
Behind the Lens: The Age of Water
S38 E9 - 1m 17s
Interview with The Age of Water directors Isabel Alcántara Atalaya and Alfredo Alcántara.
Trailer | The Age of Water
S38 E9 - 2m 23s
Trailer for The Age of Water by directors Isabel Alcántara Atalaya and Alfredo Alcántara.
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