The Weight of Water

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Hell hath no fury...

A newspaper photographer researches an 1873 double homicide and finds her own life paralleling that of a witness who survived the tragic ordeal. Discover "The Weight of Water" a captivating drama movie that first graced the screens in 2001. This production, originating from US features contributions from Sarah Polley in the role of Maren Hontvedt, Anders W. Berthelsen in the role of Evan Christenson, Katrin Cartlidge in the role of Karen Christenson, Sean Penn in the role of Thomas Janes, and Catherine McCormack in the role of Jean Janes.

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Runtime
113 minutes
Released
Origin Country
US
Languages
en
Subtitles
en
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The Weight of Water is ranked #36219 on the Popcorn Time Streaming Charts today in Ireland. The movie has dropped 9 places since yesterday.

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