Global Voices

Oil & Water

Season 7, Episode 17 of 18

Shot over six years, Oil & Water is the true story of two boys coming of age in the middle of one of the world's worst toxic disasters. Hugo fights for the survival of his Amazonian tribe, while David attempts to revolutionize the oil industry. When Hugo Lucitante was 10 years old, the Cofan tribe of Ecuador made a desperate decision. Fearing extinction, they sent Hugo to be educated in the U.S., in hopes that he would return to lead them into a better future. A decade later, Hugo returns to the Ecuadorian Amazon to meet his destiny, armed only with a high school diploma. David Poritz was just a sixth grader when he learned of the oil disaster in Hugo's homeland. With the blessing of his mother, David started a humanitarian aid project that led him away from his home in Amherst, Massachusetts to spend much of his youth in the Amazon. The two teenagers meet by chance during a shared canoe ride, and then again to tour Hugo's ancestral lands where 18 billion gallons of oil waste was dumped, leading to unexplainable rashes, childhood deformities, and ballooning cancer rates.

Previously Aired

Day
Time
Channel
9/21/2014
8 p.m.
9/22/2014
9/22/2014
8 a.m.
9/22/2014
2 p.m.
9/24/2014
3 a.m.
10/1/2014
4 p.m.
10/2/2014
10/2/2014
2 p.m.
1/25/2015
8 p.m.
1/26/2015
1/26/2015
8 a.m.
1/26/2015
2 p.m.
1/27/2015
3 a.m.
1/27/2015
9 a.m.
1/27/2015
5 p.m.
1/28/2015
1/28/2015
8 a.m.
1/28/2015
2 p.m.
1/29/2015
3 a.m.
1/29/2015
9 a.m.
5/24/2015
8 p.m.
5/25/2015
5/25/2015
8 a.m.
5/25/2015
2 p.m.
5/26/2015
3 a.m.
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