Water (2006 film)
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Created by | h |
Written by | Marina Dainowiec, Michail Waigier, Andriey Miedviediev, Wsyewołod Lisowsky |
Directed by | Anastaysia Popova |
Starring | Masaru Emoto, Leonid Izvekov, Vlail Kaznacheyev, Kurt Wüthrich |
Narrated by | Sergiey Tchonishwili |
Country of origin | Russia |
Original language(s) | Russian |
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Producer(s) | Saida Medvedeva, Vasily Anisimov, Sergey Shumakov |
Cinematography | Oleg Kirichenko |
Running time | 82 minutes |
Distributor | Rossiya 1 |
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Water (Rus. Вода), also released as Great Mystery of Water (Rus. Великая тайна воды) is a 2006 documentary television film directed by Anastaysia Popova about the memory of water. The film was part of television channel Rossiya 1's project Great mystery of water.
In the film, scientists and pseudoscientists from various countries (including Kurt Wüthrich, Masaru Emoto, Rustum Roy, and Konstantin Korotkov) present their work on the theme of the water. Additionally, clergy from the largest religious (including Metropolit of Smolensk Kirill, Shamil Alyautdinov, and Pinchas Polonsky) discuss the importance of the water in their faith. The film also presents experiences of water, including the emotions of humans interacting with the water (using kirlian photography).
In November 2006 the film won three television awards at TEFI, including for the best documentary film.[1]
Water faced sharp criticism from Russian scientific community, which condemned the movie as pseudoscience.