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Production Notes:

Rehearsed and shot at Elm Farm in Claygate, on digital video, Water is a pastiche of creaky old horror movies - but with twists.

This was also very helpful since it's a no-budget production (it came in under £100 - including tea and biscuits, and SFX). Much of the was built from scrap materials, the actors brought their own costumes and the lighting was done using 150 watt light bulbs.

The plot Water centres round 2 priest and a magus dealing with a possessed dead body. Father Slater, a church exorcist, soon realises that the spirit in the body isn't a demon but the deceased's own soul refusing to leave. Before he can act to release the spirit, a freelance 'exorcist' named Kade arrives. Who antagonises the apprentice and uses some extreme and unorthodox methods to deal with the situation. Things start to get violence, the exorcist's equipment flies against a wall, the apprentice is struck and blooded by an invisible force and the freelance exorcist's demon summoning invocation starts to take effect. And when it is revealed that the deceased was drowned long before they were dumped in the river, it becomes clear that the freelance exorcist knows exactly how he died and why.



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