Ōta Shōgo's The Water Station (2022)
How do we maintain dignity in the face of adversity? Movement, sound, and silence paint a vivid journey of migration and the act of leaving home, not as a choice, but in desperation.
The Water Station is a film adaptation by playwright, director, and NYU Abu Dhabi professor Abhishek Majumdar of a play by Japanese playwright Ōta Shōgo, written in 1981. It is about our experience of the world and how it is shaped by what we have to leave behind, who we can leave with, and what happens when we meet others in our journeys.
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Zlata Hlukhouskaya | As: |
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George Jose | As: |
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The Water Station is a film adaptation by playwright, director, and NYU Abu Dhabi professor Abhishek Majumdar of a play by Japanese playwright Ōta Shōgo, written in 1981. It is about our experience of the world and how it is shaped by what we have to leave behind, who we can leave with, and what happens when we meet others in our journeys.
| Tagline: | How do we maintain dignity in the face of adversity? Movement, sound, and silence paint a vivid journey of migration and the act of leaving home, not as a choice, but in desperation. |
| Certification: | Unknown |
Cast
Directed By
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Arthur De Oliveira |
Assistant Director |
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Abhishek Majumdar |
Director |
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Tegan McDuffie |
Assistant Director |
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Production Crew
Edited By
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Vandana Menon |
Editor |
Costume and Makeup
Sound
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Abhi Tambe |
Music |
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Abhi Tambe |
Sound Designer |
Visual Effects
Camera
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Fowzia Fathima |
Director of Photography |
Lighting
Art Department
Other Crew
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Vandana Menon |
Dramaturgy |
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Suresh Kaliyath |
Choreographer |
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