A Story of Water

A Story of Water (French: Une histoire d'eau) is a short film directed and written by Jean-Luc Godard and François Truffaut and released in 1961.

It recounts the story of a woman's trip to Paris, which is surrounded by a large flooded area.

According to film critic David Edelstein, introducing the film's presentation on TCM.com, Truffaut's screenplay was a "slight but reasonably coherent romance" which was altered significantly in the editing room by Godard, who added absurdist voiceovers and percussion music while cutting out most of the plot.

[1] The film is included as a supplement on Criterion's DVD/Blu-ray release of Truffaut's The Last Metro.

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