The Well. Voci d'acqua dall'Etiopia

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In the region of Oromia, Ethiopia, the water supply comes from centuries- old wells carved by hand from the rock and managed by the Borana, a semi-nomadic people, that allow self-organized, free access to the water to anyone needing it. During the dry season, every day the younger shepherds form long water bucket lines and the entire life of the community revolves around the management of the wells. Access to the wells is essential for the survival of the people and their animals. Thanks to the Borana’s community methods, free access to water has become a universal symbol of peace and serves as a reminder to the world that water is a common good.

Localized Title
[The well. Water voices from Ethiopia]
Genre
Documentary
Country
Italy
Year
2011
Duration
55'
Production Companies
Esplorare la Metropoli, Suttvuess
Water

Water

Pure from its source, uncontaminated and bottled in plastic, this essential element is both wasted and sought after like a treasure, too much or too little in a changing world.
Food on Film project
Food on Film
Partners
Slow Food
Associazione Cinemambiente
Cezam
Innsbruck nature film festival
mobilEvent
In collaboration with
Interfilm
UNISG - University of Gastronomic Sciences

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