In the desert landscape of Wadi Rum, a delicate balance between nomads, farmers, and city dwellers is threatened by the pursuit of water. Despite having a limited supply, deep water extraction fuels large-scale farms and urban development, while the Bedouins struggle to meet their basic needs.
Living Water
A fight for control over the region's last remaining source of fresh drinking water disrupts the delicate balance between national interests, agricultural industries, and ancient traditions in the Wadi Rum community.