Still The Water is a film that pulls you in through pain and suffering and heals through stunning scenery and newfound forgiveness.
All eyes are on Jordie MacAulay (Ry Barrett) when he returns to his small hometown on Prince Edward Island after playing semi-pro hockey in Alberta. Usually, in an alcoholic haze, he’s kicked off his team after injuring a player. With no friends, no job, and no respect, in desperation, he turns to his family for help.
Still the Water is a dramatic feature film about second chances. A family struggles with a painful past, secrets, and a love affair that is ripping them apart. It’s their old sanctuary—the hockey rink—that finally brings them back from the brink.
Still The Water is a film that pulls you in through pain and suffering and heals through stunning scenery and newfound forgiveness.
-Shug McSween
Still The Water is a surprisingly effective drama that asks difficult questions about family and the bonds we must make and live up to.
-Jason Whyte
I watched Still the Water last night. I enjoyed it. Great character development and the location cinematography is amazing. The sunsets wow! Nice job!
-Rob Darren Newberger