The Pace of Water (2019)

The Pace of Water (2019) poster

Domenico, an old shepherd, spends his days with his sheep in high altitude, without electricity or water. Nisida, a 90-year-old widow, moved by her faith, decides to undertake a pilgrimage to the Hermitage of San Bartolomeo. Nicola, a retired fisherman, lives with a white cat in the ruins of his village. Three solitary figures, in the land of Abruzzo, resilient to time and carrying on the old ways, who tune into the “pace of the water.” A contemplative and atmospheric homage to the ancient peasant tradition, as well as a farewell nod to a vanishing way of life.

Director: Antonio Di Biase
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 52 min
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Editing: Aaron Beitz
Production: Zelig Cinematografica
Country: Italy
Language: Italiano
Original Language: it
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Pace of Water about?
Domenico, an old shepherd, spends his days with his sheep in high altitude, without electricity or water. Nisida, a 90-year-old widow, moved by her faith, decides to undertake a pilgrimage to the Hermitage of San Bartolomeo. Nicola, a retired fisherman, lives with a white cat in the ruins of his village. Three solitary figures, in the land of Abruzzo, resilient to time and carrying on the old ways, who tune into the “pace of the water.” A contemplative and atmospheric homage to the ancient peasant tradition, as well as a farewell nod to a vanishing way of life.
Who directed The Pace of Water?
The Pace of Water was directed by Antonio Di Biase.
How long is The Pace of Water?
The Pace of Water has a runtime of 52m (52 minutes).
What genre is The Pace of Water?
The Pace of Water is a Documentary film.
Where was The Pace of Water produced?
The Pace of Water was produced in Italy.