José Cohen and Lorenzo Hagerman's H2Omx is in the vein of those documentaries that have raising awareness on a current problem as main objective.Its subject might be a local issue, that affects Mexico City and other nearby places, but the doc can appeal to a wider audience for sure, as its nature allows you to see how life in Mexico's capital works for some people. H2Omx quickly establishes that Mexico City has had a lack of water problem for several decades now. That's the main theme here but soon some other subjects emerge (i.e. the constant inundations in the city), though everything has to do to water. As Cohen said when I interviewed him, "the film's protagonist is the water." Still, H2Omx is a collage...
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