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Watermark

  • 2003
  • 1h 16m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
1.2K
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Directors' Fortnight, Cannes Film Festival
CrimeDramaMysteryThriller

One man, two women. Past and present collide. What happens when someone kills, but no-one is guilty?One man, two women. Past and present collide. What happens when someone kills, but no-one is guilty?One man, two women. Past and present collide. What happens when someone kills, but no-one is guilty?

  • Director
    • Georgina Willis
  • Writer
    • Georgina Willis
  • Stars
    • Jai Koutrae
    • Sandra Stockley
    • Ruth McDonald
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    1.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Georgina Willis
    • Writer
      • Georgina Willis
    • Stars
      • Jai Koutrae
      • Sandra Stockley
      • Ruth McDonald
    • 9User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    • Catherine
    Ellouise Rothwell
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      • Georgina Willis
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      • Georgina Willis
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    9karen_lestere_6

    brilliant and strange

    I think WATERMARK is so interesting. It reminds me of PICNIC AT HANGING ROCK-it's so weird and a genuinely frightening film. It's a film that causes so much discussion. I can see why it had a debut at Cannes-and it also had only 5 crew!!! It is so unlike your average Australian film-it's worth going along for the ride
    5colettesplace

    Incredible soundscape and cinematography that captures the feel of the Australian beach - but the acting's just awful

    Watermark attracted attention when it was selected for the Directors' Fortnight at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival. It's the first feature for writer and co-scriptwriter Georgina Willis who, with producer and co-scriptwriter Kerry Rock, then self-released the film in Australia.

    Watermark follows Jim (Jai Koutrae) and his relationship with two different women in two different eras: the 1970s and now. Much of the film is silent and explores the relationships the three have with water and each other.

    Georgina Willis' background is in visual arts, which goes towards explaining her prodigious talent at visual storytelling. Shots are framed from interesting angles (stairwells for example), giving the audience voyeuristic insight into the characters. And the dreamlike infusion of water, the beach and sea into the story adds sensuality and a mythic quality to the film. It also emphasises Watermark's 'Australianness' without jingoism.

    Although not a conventional thriller, there's a twist towards the end of the film, which is built upon by Allyson Newman's suspenseful soundtrack. While occasionally intrusive, the music is also appropriate and reflects elemental influences – water and the unconscious mind.

    It's a shame, then, that when the actors speak, they destroy the mood Willis has worked so hard to create. With the exception of some of the 1970s sequences, the cast manage to be simultaneously flat, hysterical and unconvincing in conversation – whereas, when silent, their performances are profound. It's not their fault – Willis needs to manage her actors better. Thankfully, the most irritating scenes appear early in the film, so that the last half can wash over you. **½/***** stars.
    9nicoledrew2

    A very strange yet satisfying film

    That is one very controversial film..WATERMARK is just so weird yet a great film. Everything and everyone is on the edge.it's a thriller made by a woman and that makes it very different. Georgina Willis is obviously a talented director to watch.

    The intensity of the drama is such that you are sitting on the edge of your seat the whole time.you know someone will kill but it's the women who you know have the potential.brilliant and not surprising that it is the first Australian feature at Cannes in years.

    The film is very confronting and I think this is going to have people really talking fo a long time...I saw it with someone and it really got us talking-it's a film with no simple right or wrong...that is such a change as the audience is left to really think about the events
    briandet6

    intriguing with great performances

    This is the best film I have been to in ages. It is a story of a guy who can't put into words what he has seen. It's sort of a thriller and a mystery rolled into one. At its core is a story that deals with an issue that is very rarely discussed. The central character is deeply tormented by what he has witnessed, but the director very cleverly conceals the mystery until the end.

    The visuals are amazing and the soundtrack deeply haunting. You are on the edge of your seat for the entire film and that is true cinema. What struck me was that the film was an interesting unfolding of the drama that was very careful not to give away too much at the beginning. Essentially the two women leads really carry the entire film. Both never appear in a scene together and yet both characters have a profound effect on one another in a way that neither fully understands. It's a very clever film and the director excels at telling this very complex story.
    10Bradley8

    An amazing film with outstanding subtle performances.

    I went along to see this film on closing night of the Sydney Film Festival and was amazed with the journey this film took me on. This is the type of film you will either love or hate, yet one I fell totally in love with. It's refreshing to see an Australian film that steers its way clear from any other, I have seen in the past... Well done, can't wait to see what you do next.

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    • Release date
      • May 23, 2003 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Водяной знак
    • Production company
      • Potoroo Films
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      1 hour 16 minutes
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