HD
2015
In 2014, Flint, Michigan, made a disastrous decision to switch its water supply from the Great Lakes to the contaminated Flint River, leading to brown tap water and widespread illness. Anthony Baxter's documentary chronicles six years of negligence, deception, and betrayal, revealing the devastating impact on the city's most vulnerable residents. The film poignantly highlights the stark inequalities faced by communities while showcasing the resilience and unity of ordinary citizens fighting for justice and clean water. It's a gripping exploration of systemic failures and the human spirit in the face of adversity.