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The Chronology of Water

"It takes many miles to swim to a self."

Plagued by an abusive childhood, a woman finds escape in competitive swimming, sexual experimentation, toxic relationships, and addiction before ultimately finding her voice through writing.

Top Cast

  • Imogen Poots

    Imogen Poots

    Lidia Yuknavitch

  • Thora Birch

    Thora Birch

    Claudia

  • Jim Belushi

    Jim Belushi

    Ken Kesey

  • Tom Sturridge

    Tom Sturridge

    Devin

  • Earl Cave

    Earl Cave

    Philip

  • Michael Epp

    Michael Epp

    Mike

  • Charlie Carrick

    Charlie Carrick

    Andy Mingo

  • Susannah Flood

    Susannah Flood

    Dorothy

  • Kim Gordon

    Kim Gordon

    Photographer

Overview

Plagued by an abusive childhood, a woman finds escape in competitive swimming, sexual experimentation, toxic relationships, and addiction before ultimately finding her voice through writing.

Rating

6.8 / 10
66 Reviews
4 Popular

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