The Water (2009)
April 10, 2009 at 11:47 pm 2 comments
The directorial debut of Broken Social Scene‘s Kevin Drew, The Water is a short film starring Cillian Murphy, Leslie Feist (yep, that Feist), and David Fox. Not particularly a fan of Broken Social Scene or Feist, it was Cillian Murphy’s involvement with the film that caught my attention.
The Water feels almost as if you’re watching someone else’s weird dream about a depressing love story they once read. The scenic shots of wintry landscapes and the emotion Murphy and Fox are able to convey without saying a word pull you in and make you wonder where the story is going. With only a fifteen minute runtime, you’re left wanting more. That’s always the downside to short films, yet also part of their brilliance, how so much can be said in so little time.






Pitchfork is screening the film for one week starting today, April 10. I tried to embed it, but failed.
Just a warning: If you’re not a fan of slow-moving films with little dialogue, this may not be the movie for you. But it’s only 15 minutes, isn’t it worth a shot? Plus, Cillian Murphy! Read an interview Murphy had with IFC about The Water right here.
Entry filed under: Film: Go Watch. Tags: broken social scene, cillian murphy, feist, film.

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Patrice | May 1, 2009 at 12:03 pm
Cillian Murphy needs to have my babies. Wait, what???
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catalina | May 1, 2009 at 3:17 pm
I wouldn’t mind some baby-making practice with the guy, that’s all I’m sayin…