

The Underground Water(1996)
The Underground Water is a 1996 experimental film that explores water in all its manifestations—ice, rain, reflections, bathing, washing. Director meditates on the sensory and visual language of water through fragmented imagery: a young man smoking by wooden floors, a woman pressing her face against a blue-tinted television screen, dirty tennis balls absorbing raindrops on wet streets. Windows and doors frame each scene. Dry leaves scatter. The film captures the interplay between water and memory, between what refreshes and what merely mirrors. There's an underlying question: will it rain today? The Underground Water unfolds as a poetic, impressionistic work that treats water not as plot but as presence—a meditation on reflection, sound, and the hidden memories glimpsed in a glance.
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