H2Omx
"Mexico City, founded in water, can die of thirst someday."
Originally released in 2013. H2Omx is a documentary film. directed by José Cohen. At just 80 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
Can a región of 22 million people become water sustainable? Mexico City was not built near water, but in the middle of a lake. To supply it with fresh water, it is necessary to bring it from other states. In addition, once sewage water leaves the city, it ends up in the state of Hidalgo to be used in agriculture. This is an environmental case study of the Valley of Mexico and its struggles to save itself as the population grows.
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- ES
Production Companies
- Cactus Films
Frequently Asked Questions
What is H2Omx about?
Can a región of 22 million people become water sustainable? Mexico City was not built near water, but in the middle of a lake. To supply it with fresh water, it is necessary to bring it from other...
Who directed H2Omx?
H2Omx was directed by José Cohen.
How long is H2Omx?
H2Omx has a runtime of 1 hours and 20 minutes (80 minutes total).
When was H2Omx released?
H2Omx was released on October 20, 2013 in theaters.