Filmed on the impoverished island of La Gonave, Haiti, Mud and Guts - The Search for Water in La Gonave, Haiti tells the story of the trials, tribulations, and triumphs in providing fresh water to a desperately thirsty island. In La Gonave, only 25% of families have unpolluted water to drink. Disease is rampant. One in five children will die before their 5th birthday. This film follows a group of guys who work selflessly to change those statistics by bringing fresh water to the Haitian people.
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