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Of the Water

A mermaid’s poignant journey of healing unfolds with exquisite beauty.
5/5

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Annie Rhodes Kane’s intimate portrait of self-discovery, ‘Of the Water,’ dives deep into the heart of Ama’s journey, portrayed by Sarah Owens. In the role of Ama, a mermaid washed ashore and grappling with injury, Owens delivers a performance of exquisite delicacy and nuance. Supported by Maximiliano Garcia’s charming portrayal of local fisherman Matías, Kane’s narrative is a tale of healing and belonging against the backdrop of stunning cinematography by Andrea Riba.

Rather than focusing solely on the superficial aesthetics of the stereotypical mermaid, ‘Of the Water’ shines a spotlight on the inner world of Ama, exploring her personality and struggle with identity. Owens’ portrayal captures the essence of Ama’s longing for her roots and her yearning to return to the water, while Garcia’s character exudes kindness and caregiving, hinting at a potential romantic connection that adds depth to the narrative.

Kane’s commendable direction infuses the film with an experimental quality that enhances its emotional impact, inviting viewers to immerse themselves fully in Ama’s psyche. The well-written script, coupled with the impeccable production design, creates a world that feels both enchanting and familiar.

‘Of the Water’ is a touching and delicate exploration of self-discovery, brought to life through outstanding performances, gorgeous visuals, and it’s subtle narrative. Highly recommended.

Brief Synopsis

An injured mermaid seeks healing from the fisherman who finds her. As her senses slowly return, she realizes the truth of where she is and what she needs.
Of the Water Short Fantasy Film

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Director(s): Annie Rhodes Kane
Writer(s): Annie Rhodes Kane, Chrisi Morrison
Cast: Maximiliano Garcia, Sarah Owens
Producer(s): Hassan Al-Jahni
Director of Photography: Andrea Riba
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Runtime: 11 min

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Of the Water

A mermaid’s poignant journey of healing unfolds with exquisite beauty.
5/5

Review

Annie Rhodes Kane’s intimate portrait of self-discovery, ‘Of the Water,’ dives deep into the heart of Ama’s journey, portrayed by Sarah Owens. In the role of Ama, a mermaid washed ashore and grappling with injury, Owens delivers a performance of exquisite delicacy and nuance. Supported by Maximiliano Garcia’s charming portrayal of local fisherman Matías, Kane’s narrative is a tale of healing and belonging against the backdrop of stunning cinematography by Andrea Riba.

Rather than focusing solely on the superficial aesthetics of the stereotypical mermaid, ‘Of the Water’ shines a spotlight on the inner world of Ama, exploring her personality and struggle with identity. Owens’ portrayal captures the essence of Ama’s longing for her roots and her yearning to return to the water, while Garcia’s character exudes kindness and caregiving, hinting at a potential romantic connection that adds depth to the narrative.

Kane’s commendable direction infuses the film with an experimental quality that enhances its emotional impact, inviting viewers to immerse themselves fully in Ama’s psyche. The well-written script, coupled with the impeccable production design, creates a world that feels both enchanting and familiar.

‘Of the Water’ is a touching and delicate exploration of self-discovery, brought to life through outstanding performances, gorgeous visuals, and it’s subtle narrative. Highly recommended.

Brief Synopsis

An injured mermaid seeks healing from the fisherman who finds her. As her senses slowly return, she realizes the truth of where she is and what she needs.
Of the Water Short Fantasy Film

Credits

Director(s): Annie Rhodes Kane
Writer(s): Annie Rhodes Kane, Chrisi Morrison
Cast: Maximiliano Garcia, Sarah Owens
Producer(s): Hassan Al-Jahni
Director of Photography: Andrea Riba
Animation:

Specifications

Genre: ,
Country:
Language:
Year:
Runtime: 11 min

IMDb Page

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