Canada / Jan 01, 1992
The Water People (1992)
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
An erotic and painful allegory of dark desire featuring blazing performances by its lead actors. Stew, a guitarist and intellectual, is traveling to the country with his girlfriend Carrie and their dog, Max, to Stew's recently-deceased grandmother's home to deal with her estate. Just as death is palpable in the house with its eerily silent rooms filled with boxes of decaying furniture and old photographs to be auctioned off, so too is the couple's relationship creeping toward an unspoken demise. Stew, who suffers from an unknown ailment and is in a perpetual state of denial, frantically clutches at his over-sexed girlfriend, who resents being tied down by any man. She sets her designs on an unwitting local gardener and uses him as a pawn in her game of sexual manipulation and destruction. Through voyeuristic imagery and a deafening silence, the tension builds to a climax.
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Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | The Water People |
| Original language | EN |
| Spoken languages | No Language |
| Production countries | Netherlands, Japan |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | NHK Enterprises, Nagasaki Holland Village |
| Release date | 1 gennaio 1992 |
| Executive producer | Hideo Ihara |
| Production | Nico Crama |
| Editing | Hans Van Der Steen |
| Cinematography | Edo Jansen |
| Assistant directors | Paul Driessen |
| Camera operators | Edo Jansen |
| Additional photography | Edo Jansen |
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| Production design | Georgien Overwater |
| Art direction | Georgien Overwater |
| Set decoration | Georgien Overwater |
| Visual effects | Jan Sanctorum, Piet Kroon, Paul Driessen |
| Music | Jakob Klaasse, Hans Van Der Steen, Ronald Nadorp |
| Sound | Jakob Klaasse, Hans Van Der Steen, Ronald Nadorp |
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