Labor Problems

Thu, Apr 04, 2019
[HBO] HD. 'Labor Problems.' Season 2 Premiere. Wyatt examines why workers at major fast-food chains aren't unionized, and more.
8.3 /10
Safety Problems

Thu, Apr 11, 2019
[HBO] HD. 'Safety Problems.' (Season Two) Wyatt explores the role of facial-recognition software in surveillance, and more.
7.6 /10
Mental Health Problems
Wyatt considers what living in a city does to your brain, finds a new alternative to sitting at a desk all day, and travels to Salem, Oregon, to see how the city is addressing the mental-health concerns of students.
8.1 /10
Sex Problems

Thu, Apr 25, 2019
Wyatt explores the faulty sex ed system in America and how only now things are changing thanks to individual effort of teachers and some states.
8.4 /10
Inequality Problems
[HBO] HD. 'Inequality Problems.' (Season Two) Wyatt looks at who gets access to good dental care, delivers a pitch investors can't turn down, more.
8.1 /10
Private Sector Problems
[HBO] HD. 'Private Sector Problems.' (Season Two) Wyatt considers if we can justify the environmental cost of air travel, and more.
7.8 /10
Automation Problems
Wyatt looks at the unintended consequences of standardized testing, considers a high-tech way to streamline fender-benders,and travels to Des Moines to see how Iowans are dealing with automation
7.6 /10
Higher Education Problems
[HBO] HD. 'Higher Education Problems.' (Season Two) Wyatt looks at the complicated relationship between banks and universities.
7 /10
Immigration Problems
Wyatt looks at how climate change is affecting immigration patterns, suggests a helpful resource for immigrants, and travels to Austin to explore how a culturally responsive curriculum can foster a compassionate environment.
7.9 /10
Segregation Problems
Wyatt examines how infrastructure perpetuates segregation, suggests a solution to class warfare in the sky, and looks at New Jersey's long struggle with school integration.
8.1 /10

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Mushka Water

Mushka Water

A mysterious spring is hidden deep in the mountains of Bosnia, named Mushka Voda, which translates as "Men's Water". Locals swear that when a man drinks from the spring he will become more virile. Director Cameron Lowe takes this Eastern European fable and weaves it into a unique and surprising story of a young man's rite of passage into the world of passion and love. The story starts in the local village of Brateljevici where an old man has been driven insane by his addiction to the famed water - and the lack of it. The spring, long dried up, is rumored to now be flowing again and old Ibrahim races maniacally to its source. Through a cosmic upheaval set off by Ibrahim this special water gushes deep through the center of the earth to appear in the bathroom pipes of one single apartment in Los Angeles, California. As the wisdom goes, 'the water always finds the man who needs it most'. The tenant of this apartment, Fortimbras Sangster, unwittingly gets a taste of the water and quickly becomes addicted to its properties. He feels more alive, more charismatic and attractive - this overrides the fact that he can only extract this intoxicating elixir from his toilet. Beautiful, exotic Marina is immediately attracted to Fortimbras, who is perplexed and confused by her attentions. Addicted to both the Mushka Water and Marina's beguiling sensual presence he opens up and allows himself to be led through the labyrinth of the heart. Clinging to obsessive love and in the grips of the water's addiction, Fortimbras is forced to make the most important choice of his life.

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