Set in the 1930s, a young girl, Chuyia, is widowed and sent to live in penitence in a widow's ashram. Her feisty presence begins to affect the lives of the other residents, including a young widow, who falls for a Gandhian idealist, forcing the widows to question their future and faith.Here is a link to look for showtimes (not sure this has opened in most cities). Here is a link to the MP3 of Roger Ebert and Richard Roeper's review of Water. Here is a review from Cinematical.
Here is the trailer:
1 comment:
Is Kim your wife? That's cool -- I linked to her review in the post.
Peace,
Bill
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