The Underground Water
Originally released in 1996. The Underground Water is a feature film. directed by Kenji Onishi. At just 80 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Natsuyo Kanahama, Kenji Onishi, and Kaoru Osawa
Synopsis
The Underground Water (1996) comes as an ode to water in its forms and to that connected sounds, ice, drinking, mirroring, bathing, washing, pearling on a window, raindrops, reflecting architecture and grey trees. Dry leaves, wooden floors and a young man smoking a cigarette. Windows and doors are preparing the framing. The wind is coming up. Will it rain today? A young woman is pressing her face to a TV screen, all in blue but it is not water refreshing her. In her eyes, you see some hidden memories and dirty tennis balls lying on the street sucking up the drops of the rain.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Underground Water about?
The Underground Water (1996) comes as an ode to water in its forms and to that connected sounds, ice, drinking, mirroring, bathing, washing, pearling on a window, raindrops, reflecting architecture...
Who directed The Underground Water?
The Underground Water was directed by Kenji Onishi.
How long is The Underground Water?
The Underground Water has a runtime of 1 hours and 20 minutes (80 minutes total).
When was The Underground Water released?
The Underground Water was released on January 1, 1996 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Underground Water?
The main cast of The Underground Water includes Natsuyo Kanahama, Kenji Onishi, Kaoru Osawa, Kenji Murakami.