Water: The Hazardous Necessity

197726 min 27 secFilm: Documentary

Direction: Tina Viljoen

Production: Barrie Howells

Script: Michael BryansTina Viljoen

Produced by the NFB for the Canadian International Development Agency.

Every day 25 000 people in developing countries die from using unsafe water, and until recently the problem has been largely ignored. For poor countries, providing clean water is seldom of high national priority, partly because the effects of unsafe water are not immediately visible, but also because there is no quick economic return. This film documents several of the water-borne tropical diseases plaguing Africa, and examines the economic and social conditions that allow them to flourish.

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Subject categories


  • Developing Countries > AfricaEnvironment and ConservationFisheries, Forest and Water ResourcesHealth and IllnessHealth in Africa
  • Environment and Conservation > Developing CountriesHealth and IllnessPollutionRivers and Bodies of WaterWater Resources
  • Health and Medicine > Developing CountriesDiseasesPublic Health and Sanitation

Credits


director
Tina Viljoen
editing
Tina Viljoen
producer
Barrie Howells
commentary
Michael Bryans
Tina Viljoen
sound editing
Bill Graziadei
re-recording
Jean-Pierre Joutel
narrator
Earl Pennington

Awards


  • Trophy of the Italian Federation of Aquatic SportsInternational Review of Maritime Documentary / International Film, TV Film and Documentary Film Market (MIFED)
  • Silver Medal - Category: Short and Medium Length (environment)International Festival of Red Cross and Health Films