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Release Date:
June 20, 2019
Original Title:
We the Bathers
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Annex Films
Lush
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 18
In this documentary, fourteen people across the world reveal their unique connection to water. We the Bathers holds up an intimate lens to a series of disparate lives, leading us to consider how our bathing rituals might be shaped by our identities. Through a startling juxtaposition of stories from a grieving East Londoner, to a Sicilian sex worker, to a Japanese Buddhist monk, each person is given a platform to speak candidly about their experiences without restraint. Water is life.
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Associate Producer:
Danielle Smith-Rewse
Natasha Jarvis
Colorist:
Tim Smith
Director:
Phoebe Arnstein
Director of Photography:
Amelia Hazlerigg
Editor:
James Smith-Rewse
Music:
Richard Atkinson
Other:
Takane Oura
Tabs Breese
Andrea Gambadoro
Producer:
Basil Stephens
Sound Post Production Coordinator:
Tom Martin
Sound Recordist:
James Smith-Rewse
Mamoru Kawaji
Max McNeilly
Title Designer:
Erik Hedman
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