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  1. Memory of Water (Finnish: Veden vartija) is a 2022 Finnish sci-fi drama film directed by Saara Saarela . Based on the novel Memory of Water by Emmi Itäranta, the film takes place in the dystopian future in the Scandinavian Union led by a military government, where there is a shortage of fresh water as a result of an environmental ...

  2. Memory of Water: Directed by Saara Saarela. With Saga Sarkola, Mimosa Willamo, Lauri Tilkanen, Pekka Strang. In this dystopian literary adaptation, a courageous young woman fights for fresh water in the Scandinavian Union, an area that has dried up due to environmental disaster and a repressive military government.

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    • Saara Saarela
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  4. Plot summary. Film adaptation. References. Further reading. External links. The Memory of Water is a comedy written by English playwright Shelagh Stephenson, first staged at Hampstead Theatre in 1996. It won the 2000 Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Comedy . Characters.

    • Dragon Theatre, Ana-Catrina Buchser, Starring Lessa Bouchard, Meredith Hagedorn, Laura Jane Bailey, ...
    • 1996
  5. 2 de set. de 2022 · Overview. Centuries in the future, world's freshwater supplies are running out. Wars are waged over water, and China rules over Europe, including the Scandinavian Union. Far in the north, young woman, Noria, is learning to become a Tea Master, like her father.

  6. Sinopse. Quando a morte acidental do filho de um casal os leva de luto em direções opostas, eles são forçados a reexaminar sua vida e casamento. Cast. Benjamín Vicuña. Javier. Elena Anaya. Amanda. Etienne Bobenrieth. Hernán. Néstor Cantillana. Marcos. Sergio Hernández.

  7. The Memory of Water ( Spanish: La memoria del agua) is a 2015 Chilean drama film written and directed by Matías Bize. It was screened in the Venice Days section at the 72nd Venice International Film Festival. [1] [2] It won the Colón de Oro for best director at the 2015 Festival de Cine Iberoamericano de Huelva.