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Release Date:
January 1, 1995
Original Title:
The Water's Tale
Genres:
Fantasy
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 45
At the edge of the world a Child learns from her Grandmother that she is descended from the fairies. She longs to know more but her Grandmother is silent. To find the story of her past, the Child enter the land of The In-between and travels to the beginning of time when Fairies roamed the earth. But the story she finds is not the one she wants. In a fit of anger she sends her Grandmother down into the sea to find the magic story she wishes for. Filled with remorse, she plunges into the sea to bring her back. As the Child sinks, the sleeping world of fairies begins to stir and the long lost secrets are awakened. The Water’s Tale is a story of the interconnection between a woman and the past – herself as a child and the burden of history through the ages.
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Art Direction:
Jennifer Tilley
Associate Producer:
Chuck Clark
Barbara Badessi
Director:
Ann Verrall
Director of Photography:
Chuck Clark
Editor:
Ann Verrall
Lighting Director:
James Nicholson
Music:
Sandy Moore
Producer:
Ann Verrall
Sound Designer:
René Beaudry
Visual Effects:
Doug Porter
Writer:
Ann Verrall
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