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Water Children (2011)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 1H 15M

Director : Aliona van der Horst

Synopsis

As a film about fertility, Water Children is an ode to womanhood and the body Filmmaker Aliona van der Horst followed the trail of the unconventional Dutch-Japanese pianist and artist Tomoko Mukaiyama who made a huge work of art on the theme of womanhood and fertility. She created a cathedral-like space out of twelve thousand white silk dresses in which visitors, as in a ritual, roamed around and fell silent. And where people confessed intimate details about children who were or were not born, about sexuality and life-choices. This resulted in a majestic epic about motherhood, miscarriages and menopause. In a visual and poetic way, the film penetrates into what is probably still one of the greatest of taboos, menstruation, and, as a consequence, touches upon universal themes around life and death.

Actors

Tomoko Mukaiyama
Tomoko Mukaiyama
Herself

Crews

Aliona van der Horst
Aliona van der Horst
Director
Aliona van der Horst
Aliona van der Horst
Story
Jorinde Sorée
Jorinde Sorée
Executive Producer
Frank van den Engel
Frank van den Engel
Producer
Tomoko Mukaiyama
Tomoko Mukaiyama
Music
Maasja Ooms
Maasja Ooms
Director of Photography
Maasja Ooms
Maasja Ooms
Editor
Aliona van der Horst
Aliona van der Horst
Editor

Trailers and other movies

WATER CHILDREN | Women Make Movies | Trailer