Ever Changing Waters (Escrito en el agua) (1998)
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Bolivian-born Marcos Loayza directed this Argentine tale of city-teen Manuel, son of a successful chemical engineer father and a photographer mother. Manuel prefers to sit at his computer, so he protests when his parents tell him to go with his father on a visit to his grandfather, a veteran of the… More Bolivian-born Marcos Loayza directed this Argentine tale of city-teen Manuel, son of a successful chemical engineer father and a photographer mother. Manuel prefers to sit at his computer, so he protests when his parents tell him to go with his father on a visit to his grandfather, a veteran of the Spanish Civil War. Manuel spends time talking to his grandfather, but he also explores the winter countryside near a lake, and during his wanderings he meets a young woman who introduces him to sex. He sees his father in a new light after she tells him that his father's chemical company has polluted the lake, causing a death. Shown at the 1998 Berlin Film Festival. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi
- Directed By
- Marcos Loayza
- Genres
- Drama, Art House & International, Comedy
- In Theaters
- Sep 18, 1998 Wide
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Cast
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Jorge Marrale
as Marcelo
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Marcos Woinski
as Abuelo
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Noemí Frenkel
as Cecilia
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Mariano Bertolini
as Manuel
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Luciana González Costa
as Clara
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Daniel DiGiulio
as Montoya
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Julieta Novarro
as Mariana