Waterland [1992]

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Waterland [1992]
  • Release date: 30 Oct 1992
  • Release year: 1992
  • Runtime: 95 minutes
  • Country: United Kingdom
  • Keywords: male nudity, male rear nudity, history teacher, brother brother relationship, male frontal nudity, erect penis, erection visible through clothing, sex scene, england, teenage boy
  • Budget: $10,000,000
Plot:
High-school history teacher Tom Crick is having trouble connecting--with his class, with his wife. He ventures into telling his class stories about his young adulthood in the Fens district in England. The emotional wounds from his younger life wash over him in the present day, affecting his work and his relationships with his students and his wife.

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