Waterborne

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Waterborne

DVD Release Cover
Directed by Ben Rekhi
Written by Ben Rekhi
Release dates
  • March 2005 (2005-03) (South by Southwest Film Festival)
Running time 80 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Waterborne is a 2005 independent film by Indian American film maker Ben Rekhi about the fates of three different groups of people after a terrorist attack pollutes the water supply of Los Angeles, resulting in a severe water shortage. It stars Christopher Masterson, Ajay Naidu, Jake Muxworthy, Jon Gries, Christopher Berry, Shabana Azmi and Mageina Tovah. The score was written and performed by Dredg.

It was the first feature film available for purchase on at the Google video store and won the Special Audience Award at the SXSW Film Festival in 2005.[1]

Cast

  • Christopher Masterson ... Zach
  • Jake Muxworthy ... Bodi
  • Jon Gries ... Ritter
  • Christopher Berry ... Carlton (as Chris Berry)
  • Ajay Naidu ... Vikram Bhatti
  • Mageina Tovah ... Lillian
  • Shabana Azmi ... Heera Bhatti
  • Lindsay Price ... Jasmine
  • Clara Smyth ... Clara
  • Noah Segan ... Donovan
  • Jenna Dewan ... Devi
  • Sarabjit Singh Kaloti ... Gulu
  • Al Sapienza ... Connors
  • Don Swayze ... Otis
  • Bubba Da Skitso ... Pat
  • David Parry ... Daniel Polowski
  • Leanne Suter ... Jenna Constans
  • Anthony Reynolds ... Lt. Strauss
  • Chase Mallen ... Maren
  • Charlie Talbert ... George
  • Fidel Gomez ... Natty Dread
  • Teren Greathouse ... Gabe
  • Lee Cherry ... Xavier
  • Zach Selwyn ... John Davidson
  • Dino Campanella ... Looter #1
  • Nikki Sinai ... Looter #2
  • Helen Kumari ... News Reporter
  • Amy Powell ... News Reporter

Reception

Waterborne has an overall approval rating of 100% on Rotten Tomatoes.[2]

References

  1. "Filmmaker Ben Rekhi discusses "Waterborne," pioneer Google Video feature film". Video.google.com. 2011-04-26. Retrieved 2012-09-04. 
  2. "Rotten Tomatoes". Retrieved 2010-09-05. 

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