

Your tap water just became worth killing for.
A middle class American family must fight for survival in a nation being torn apart by the lack of water.
Direction
Chapero-Jackson builds dread through silence.
Acting
Natalie Press's unraveling is quietly devastating.

Director
Eduardo Chapero-Jackson
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Chapero-Jackson shot this in Spain doubling as suburban America on a shoestring budget.
Released during 2008's global financial crisis, it hit different than intended—economic anxiety masquerading as eco-horror.