Afternoon Film: Barking Water

2:30 PM - 4:30 PM
Crandall Public Library
Christine L. McDonald Community Room

Event Details

(USA, 2009, 85 min., color, DVD, Unrated) Starring Richard Ray Whitman and Casey Camp-Horinek A couple who've been apart for years are brought back together by difficult circumstances in this independent drama. Frank is a man of Native-American heritage with a checkered past who was once married to Irene. While Frank's love for Irene never died, she grew tired of his wayward ways and they broke up. After many years apart, Irene gets word that Frank is in the hospital; he's dying of cancer, and desperately wants to make his peace with his daughter and granddaughter before he goes. Since Frank isn't well enough to travel on his own, Irene agrees to help him drive across Oklahoma for the meeting, and as they make their way across the state they're reminded of why they fell for one another (and why their love didn't last). Frank and Irene also meet a variety of interesting characters along the way as they travel through Oklahoma's Native American communities. Barking Water received its world premiere at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival. –RottenTomatoes.com “The quiet humanity of the performances infuses the movie with a truthfulness that outweighs its flaws.” -Stephen Holden, New York Times, 5/11/2010
Event Type(s): Film Program, Film Program
Age Group(s): Adults