1 reviews
Documentary
1h 54m
2020
In 2014, the authorities in Flint, Michigan chose to cut costs and change the city’s domestic water supply from the great Lakes to the Flint River. Soon tap water was...

In 2014, the authorities in Flint, Michigan chose to cut costs and change the city’s domestic water supply from the great Lakes to the Flint River. Soon tap water was running brown, people were falling ill and it was clear that something was seriously wrong. Anthony Baxter (You’ve Been Trumped) has followed the situation over six years of denial, evasion, betrayal and hypocrisy in which the city’s poorest residents have suffered the most. The result is shocking and sad as it illuminates the inequalities of the modern world and celebrates the solidarity of ordinary people.
- DirectorAnthony Baxter
- Release1 March 2020
- GenreDocumentary
- Duration1h 54m
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- Rate1 reviews
- Productions
Montrose Pictures, Creative Scotland, El Dorado Pictures, BBC Scotland

















