H2O
          
            RALPH STEINER
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          11m
        
      
    "H2O depicts water under a variety of forms, increasingly focusing on its ability to create a multileveled reality of surface and reflection. Ultimately, the film reduces a phantasmagoria of light and shadow that render its simple title almost ludicrous." — Scott MacDonald
Featuring a score composed and performed by Donald Sosin.
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