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Watering Hole is a gritty, unsettling exploration of youth and morality set against the backdrop of a local pub. The film dives deep into the lives of two young girls as they navigate the murky waters of nightlife, seeking validation through free drinks from older men. It’s raw, with a tone that fluctuates between naïveté and harsh reality. The pacing is intentionally slow at times, allowing moments of tension to build, which really heightens the sense of danger lurking just beneath the surface. The performances feel authentic, capturing the awkwardness and bravado of youth. Though the director remains unknown, the distinct atmosphere and practical effects create a visceral experience that lingers long after the credits roll.
Introspective themes of morality and youth cultureStrong character development and performancesUnconventional storytelling approach
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Eva Rogelj
Director