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  1. The Water: Directed by Kevin Drew. With Cillian Murphy, David Fox, Leslie Feist. Father and son bring their painful past into their isolated present for 24 hours. Set in the middle of a cold beautiful winter, "The Water" explores the complex and intimate dynamic between loved ones and loss.

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    • Short, Drama
    • Kevin Drew
    • 2009
  2. The Water is a short film directed by Kevin Drew and starring Cillian Murphy, David Fox, and Leslie Feist . Synopsis. The Water explores the past, present and future of a family over 24 hours. Set in the middle of a cold beautiful winter, it explores the complex and intimate dynamic between loved ones, and loss with regret and anticipation.

  3. Apr 9, 2009 · The 15-minute short is directed by Broken Social Scene's Kevin Drew and stars Feist, Cillian Murphy (28 Days Later, Batman Begins), and Canadian actor David Fox.

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    Apr 10, 2009 · “The Water” is a 15-minute short film written and directed by Kevin Drew and starring Canadian actor David Fox, Cillian Murphy, and Leslie Feist. Kevin says the narrative was inspired by the resemblance between Cillian and Leslie’s eyes.

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  5. Watch "The Water", starring Feist and Cillian Murphy Pitchfork Directed by Kevin Drew and filmed over two days in Toronto this past January, The Water had its genesis as a music video for Feist’s song of the same name but eventually grew into a mostly silent and very wintry 15-minute short film starring some bona fide Hollywood talent in ...

  6. Apr 10, 2009 · The new Feist video for The Reminder’s fluid and spacious gem “The Water” is a 15 minute piece written and directed by Kevin Drew and starring David Fox, Cillian Murphy, and Leslie.

  7. Set in the middle of a cold beautiful winter, "The Water" explores the complex and intimate dynamic between loved ones and loss. "The Water" unfolds with almost no dialogue, like a visual poem, infusing a hermetic world with regret, anticipation, and irrefutable familial love.