Inter-American Development Bank
When:
March 19th, 2015
6:30PM
Where:
Inter-American Development Bank
Enrique V. Iglesias Conference Centre
1330 New York Ave., NW
Metro: Metro Center

82 minute documentary, Mexico 2013 Spanish with English subtitles 

 Built in a basin surrounded by mountains and with inadequate drainage, Mexico City is facing an escalating water crisis. With a growing population, a depleted aquifer and failing, inefficient infrastructure, the challenges are vast. 
H2Omx meticulously examines the water shortage and the economic and geographical difficulties that stand between Mexico City's 22 million residents and a safe, reliable water supply. 
Directed by José Cohen and Lorenzo Hagerman. Produced by José Cohen and Alejandra Liceaga. Winner, 2014 Margaret Mead Filmmaker Award.  

Thursday, March 19, 2015 6:30 p.m.
FREE. Photo ID required. Seating is unreserved, first-come, first-served. For information, please call 202-623-1410 or visit www.iadb.org/cultural
Inter-American Development Bank, Enrique V. Iglesias Conference Center, 1330 New York Ave., NW (Metro: Metro Center)
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