Memory of Water | |
Director: | Saara Saarela |
Producer: | Misha Jaari Mark Lwoff |
Based On: | Memory of Water by Emmi Itäranta |
Starring: | Saga Sarkola Mimosa Willamo Lauri Tilkanen Pekka Strang Minna Haapkylä |
Music: | Hauschka |
Cinematography: | Kjell Lagerroos |
Editing: | Jussi Rautaniemi |
Studio: | Bufo Pandora Film Allfilm Mer Film |
Distributor: | B-Plan Distribution |
Runtime: | 101 minutes |
Country: | Finland Germany Norway Estonia |
Language: | Finnish English |
Budget: | €3.4 million[1] |
Memory of Water (fi|Veden vartija) is a 2022 Finnish sci-fi drama film directed by . Based on the novel Memory of Water by Emmi Itäranta, the film takes place in the dystopian future in the Scandinavian Union led by a military government, where there is a shortage of fresh water as a result of an environmental disaster.[2] The film is starring by, Mimosa Willamo, Lauri Tilkanen, Pekka Strang and Minna Haapkylä.[3]
The film was shot in 2020 in Estonia, Germany and Norway.[4] [5] The actual production process of the film already started in the fall of 2015, and it was supposed to be in theaters in March 2022, but the corona restrictions moved the premiere to the fall of the same year.[6] The film's budget was €3.4 million.[1] [4] [5]
The film was premiered in Finland on 2 September 2022. It received a mixed reception from critics, partly praising its sharp world-building,[7] while partly criticizing the clichéd plot.[8]
In the future, the world will run out of fresh water. Noria (Saga Sarkola), a young woman from a small village who is preparing to become a tea master, finds out the secret of her family: they guard a secret spring in the middle of the tundra. While the military government that controls the Scandinavian Union from Asia tightens discipline, Noria is left alone with her secret when her father (Tommi Eronen) dies. Noria finds out an even more dangerous secret from her father's remains: in the "Lost Lands", thought to be polluted, may still have fresh water. Noria's only support is her cynical friend Sanja (Mimosa Willamo), who, being poorer, suffers worse from the drought. While Noria's secrets drive her and Sanja apart, Noria gets closer to the optimistic businessman Taro (Lauri Tilkanen), who says that he has come to solve the village's water shortage, but, unbeknownst to Noria, he has completely different intentions. In the end, Noria must escape, save Sanja and find out if there is still hope for the unlivable world.