Watermark | |
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Directed by | Georgina Willis |
Written by | Georgina Willis Kerry Rock |
Produced by | Kerry Rock |
Starring | Jai Koutrae Sandra Stockley Ruth McDonald |
Cinematography | Paul Kolsky |
Edited by | Kerry Rock Georgina Willis |
Music by | Allyson Newman |
Running time | 76 minutes |
Country | Australia |
Language | English |
Watermark is a 2003 Australian film directed by Georgina Willis and produced by Kerry Rock.[1] It screened at Directors' Fortnight at 2003's Cannes film festival.[2]
Adrian Martin of The Age gave Watermark a very negative review, leading producer Kerry Rock to threaten to sue Martin and The Age.[3] Martin had called it "an inept, abysmal movie in every department" and said it was "another case study of what can go so terribly wrong in Australian movies."[4]
The Courier Mail gave it two stars, stating, "The film is moody and keeps its distance, which doesn't make the drama particularly involving."[5] Herald Sun's Leigh Paatsch also gave it 2 stars writing "To get to Watermark's best scenes — which meaningfully meander about what element of the past might be haunting a middle-aged family man — the viewer has to wade through an ocean of pretentious piffle.""[6] Tom Ryan of the Sunday Age gave it two stars and said "Watermark suffers from stilted performances (for which the cast may or may not be responsible) and from a studied artiness".[7] Writing in Variety, David Stratton said, "the film’s at times confusing structure and the cliches in which it dabbles will make it difficult to attract a significant audience."[1]