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Water
"Water is the driving force of all nature."
Leonardo da Vinci
"Just as with the film WHAT THE BLEEP, WATER shows us through science that our thoughts have an effect on our external reality. Imagine the possibilities when people realize their own potential for creativity. Films like this give me hope that there is an emergence of collective intelligence that can solve the problems of the world." Deepak Chopra
This film is about water, the most amazing yet least studied substance. From times immemorial, scientists, philosophers and theologians tried to understand its explicit and implicit properties, which are phenomenal, beyond the common physical laws of nature.
Witness recent, breathtaking discoveries by researchers worldwide from Russia, Kazakhstan, Switzerland, Israel, the USA, Britain, Austria, Japan, Argentina, China and Tibet.
The arguments expound upon unexpected and challenging assumptions enlightening many years of research to open humankind to new horizons, such as the applications of structured water in agriculture, or the use of water in treatment for the most serious diseases and more.
The Geography of the film spans the globe. The implications go beyond the solar system, suggesting that water has the ability to convey messages faster than light, perhaps linking water with the absolute. Water is so unique, and so profound, its miraculous properties are still awaiting to be discovered.
The Cast

Kurt Wüthrich, Switzerland
Kurt Wüthrich (born October 4, 1938) is a Swiss chemist and Nobel laureate.
Born in Aarberg, Switzerland, Wüthrich was educated in chemistry, physics, and mathematics at the University of Berne before pursuing his Ph.D. under the direction of Silvio Fallab at the University of Basel, awarded in 1964. He continued post-doctoral work with Fallab for a short time before leaving to work at the University of California, Berkeley from 1965 to 1967 with Robert E. Connick. That was followed by a stint working with Robert G. Shulman at the Bell Telephone Laboratories in Murray Hill, New Jersey (1967-1969).
Wüthrich returned to Switzerland, to Zurich, in 1969, where he began his career there at the ETH Zurich, rising to Professor of Biophysics by 1980. He currently maintains a laboratory there, although his appointment is at The Scripps Research Institute, in La Jolla, California.
He was awarded part of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2002 for his leadership of ongoing work, begun in the 1970s, on the use of multidimensional nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy to study the structure of proteins.
Vlail Kaznacheyev, Russia
Doctor of Medicine and Professor Advisor to the Research Center o f Clinical and Behavioral Medicine of the Siberian Branch of RAMS. An active member of the Russian Academy of Medial Science, and corresponding member of the Petrovskaya Academy of Medical Science. Kaznacheyev is also corresponding member of the Petrovskaya Academy.
A distinguished therapist, pathologist and ecologist, Kaznacheyev has made valuable contributions to medicine, discovering the phenomena of intercellular distant electromagnetic interactions in a system of two tissue structures, showing a new way to transmit information.
Kaznacheyev has been studying water for nearly 40 years. He focuses on the clinical healing properties of water as well as water quality and purification, additives and the properties of water in preventative medicine. He also studies water as a unique, cosmoplanetary mineral.
Masaru Emoto, Japan
Masaru Emoto was born in Yokohama in July 1943. He is a graduate of the Yokohama Municipal University's department of humanities and sciences with a focus on International Relations. In 1986 he established the IHM Corporation in Tokyo. In October of 1992 he received certification from the Open International University as a Doctor of Alternative Medicine. Subsequently he was introduced to the concept of micro cluster water in the US and Magnetic Resonance Analysis technology. The quest thus began to discover the mystery of water.
He undertook extensive research of water around the planet not so much as a scientific researcher but more from the perspective of an original thinker. At length he realized that it was in the frozen crystal form that water showed us its true nature through. He has gained worldwide acclaim through his groundbreaking research and discovery that water is deeply connected to our individual and collective consciousness.
He is the author of the best-selling books Messages from Water, The Hidden Messages in Water, and The True Power of Water. He is a long-time advocate for peace in relation to water. He is currently the head of the I.H.M.General Research Institute and President Emeritus of the International Water for Life Foundation, a Not for Profit Organization.
Leonid Izvekov, Russia
Head of the Laboratory for Research into the Structure of Water. One of the authors of Methodology for Water Quality Research according to its reflection in the form of Microcrystal's of Ice. Creator of a cryogenic installation to provide thermodynamic conditions to obtain microcrystal's of ice.
Alois Gruber, Austria
Researcher Alois Gruber has investigated close to natural technologies for the restoration of water for more than 30 years. Results of his studies have helped us to understand water clusters, transference of information, biophotones, and the energizing of water. Understanding his principals can help us incorporate the use of energized water in private homes, industry, and private business as well as plant cultivation's.
In 1996, when Gruber set up a company called Naturkraft with the aim of developing a special device for energizing water. After a few months the company perfected the EWO water vitalization solution and the first devices were sold to plumbing businesses. In the following years, Naturkraft Bio-Technology extended its portfolio by creating water vitalization products of varying sizes.
Viktor Inyushin, Kazakhstan
Biophysicist, Doctor of Biology and head of the Laboratory of Biophysical Ecology at Al-Farabi Kazakh National University. Dr. Inyushen heads the department for Biophysical Seismic Forecasting. Inyushen's seismological prognoses are effectively used in the USA, Indai and Middle East. He continues to investigate the connections between human beings and informational territory of Space.
He was the first Founder Chairman of Alternative Medicine in 1962, and had an 18 year long collaboration with Zoroastrian College, Mazdayasnie Monasterie, and All India Shah Behram Baug Society (for Scientific & Educational Research) books, and Scientific Research collaboration. Using Ancient Mazdayasnie Cosmic Wisdom, Inyushen found the method by which the Life Force Spiral could be restored to contaminated Water.
Martin Chaplin, Great Britain
A graduate in Chemistry from the University of Birmingham, in 1967. Chaplin went on to complete a PhD concerned with the structural and biological studies on the glycols in human follicle stimulating hormone, in a collaboration between the University of Birmingham and the Birmingham and Midland Hospital for Women. After two years teaching chemistry at Bunda College of Agriculture at the University of Malawi, East Africa, he returned to the University of Birmingham as a Faculty Research Fellow where conducted research on the glycoprotein hormones and started some enzyme technology research. His interest in these research areas continued during a lecturing post at the Biochemistry Department of the University of Leeds and during a four-year seconded post at the University of Ghana, West Africa. Since 1985 he has been at London South Bank University, where he is currently Professor of Applied Science and a University Director of Research. He has successfully mentored 23 PhD students. His current interests lie mainly with aqueous systems, and a particular interest concerning intracellular water.
Vladimir Voyeykov, Russia
Born in 1946 Alma-Ata, Soviet Union. He received Diploma in Biology (Biophysics) in 1968 at M.V.Lomonosov Moscow State University (Faculty of Biology, Chair of Biophysics), and his Ph.D. in Biophysics at the same University in 1971. He worked as a Research Fellow of the Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry of USSR Academy of Sciences (Moscow) from 1971 to 1975 and Assistant Professor of the Department of Bioorganic Chemistry, Faculty of Biology, M.V.Lomonosov Moscow State University from 1975 to 1979. In 1978 to 1979 he performed research work at Department of Biochemistry and Medicine, Duke University, NC, USA. From 1979 to 1985 he was a Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Biology (Research and Development). Since 1979 he is an Associate Professor and Vice-Chairman of the Chair of Bioorganic Chemistry, Faculty of Biology, M.V.Lomonosov Moscow State University. He is a Senior Researcher of M.M.Shemyakin and Yu.A.Ovchinnikov Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
Vladimir Voeikov is the member of the Advisory Board of the International Institute of Biophysics (IIB) in Neuss (Germany), member of International Society of Optical Engineering (SPIE, USA), member of All-Russia Biochemical Society, Member of the Scientific Council of the International Union for Medical and Applied Bioelectrography (IUMAB), Research Director of the Institute for Ecological Rehabilitation of a Human Being, Moscow.
He is the author and co-author of more than 200 publications Doctor, professor, deputy chief of the Bioorganic Chemistry chair of the Biological Faculty of the Moscow State Lomonosov University. Member of the Consulting Council of the International Biophysical Institute in Ness ( Germany), and member of the International Society of Optical Equipment (SPIE), USA; member of the Russian Biochemical Society, Science director of the Ecological rehabilitation of human institute.
Konstantin Korotkov, Russia
A professor of physics at St. Petersburg State Technical University in Russia. The author of four books, including Light After Life: Experiments and Ideas on After-Death Changes (1998, NY, Backbone Publishing Co.), and over 70 articles in leading journals on physics and biology, he holds twelve patents on biophysics inventions.
Dr. Korotkov's 25-year research career has combined rigorous scientific methodology with an insatiable curiosity about things of the spirit and the soul and a deep respect for all life. He is a scholar in philosophy, and a serious mountaineer of twenty years.
Dr. Korotkov has given lectures, seminars, and training sessions in twenty-four countries, presenting papers and workshops at more than forty national and international conferences. At the Fifth Congress of the International Union of Medical and Applied Bioelectrography (IUMAB) in Curitiba, Brasil, he was elected as its president by the world's most prominent researchers.
Rustum Roy, USA
Rustum Roy is a materials scientist, science policy analyst, advocate of interdisciplinary education and alternative medicine, and science and religion. Roy holds visiting professorships in materials science at Arizona State University and in medicine at the University of Arizona, as well as emeritus honors at Pennsylvania State University (Penn State) in three fields.
Roy was born, and received both BS and MS degrees in chemistry in India. He earned a Ph.D. in ceramics at Penn State in 1948, and became an American citizen in 1961. He had a long career at Penn State in geochemistry and materials science. He founded the Materials Science Laboratory at Penn State and authored hundreds of technical papers. Roy is a member of the National Academy of Engineering. His recent work has been on uses of water for homeopathy.
Roy served as a Visiting Fellow at the Institute for Policy Studies (1980—85) and Senior Policy Fellow at the Brookings Institution (1982—83). He was on the Planning and Strategy Committee of the National Council of Churches from 1964—70. He works with Andrew Weil's program in integrative medicine and whole person healing at the University of Arizona.
Imam Shamil R. Alyautdinov
A graduate of the International Islam Academy and the Islamic law faculty of Al-Azhar University (Fiqh), supervises the scientific, intellectual and coordination work of the site.
For the last twelve years Shamil Alautdinov has been studying the Islamic theology professionally. Since 1997 till today Shamil Alautdinov has been a preacher (imam-hatyb) of Moscow Memorial mosque on Poklonnaya gora, in 2002 he was appointed as deputy mufti of the Clerical Muslim Board for the European part of Russia.
He is the author of: four volumes of a series "Bibliotheca Islamica". "The way to faith and perfection", "Answers to your questions about Islam", "From topic to topic", and the 4th volume is called "Reality"; "The Muslim praying practice"; "Islam in questions and answers"; "Different opinions... Why?"; "The cry of the heart or the crisis of spirit"; "Fast and zakah"; "He and she"; "He and she_2"; "He and she_3"; "The world of soul".
Adin Steinsaltz, Jerusalem, Israel.
Born in Jerusalem in 1937 to secular parents, Steinsaltz studied physics, chemistry, mathematics, and sociology at the Hebrew University, in addition to rabbinical studies. Following graduation, he established several experimental schools and, at the age of 23, became Israel's youngest school principal, a record still unbroken.
In 1965, he founded the Israel Institute for Talmudic Publications and began his monumental translation to Hebrew, English, Russian, and various other languages. similarly popular Schottenstein Edition Talmud (translated first into English and then other languages). To date, he has published 38 of the anticipated 46 volumes. While not without criticism (e.g. by Neusner, 1998), the Steinsaltz edition is widely used throughout Israel, the United States and the world.
The Rabbi's classic work of Kabbalah, The Thirteen Petalled Rose, was first published in 1980 and now appears in eight languages. In all, Rabbi Steinsaltz has authored some 60 books.
Continuing his work as a teacher and spiritual mentor, Rabbi Steinsaltz established a network of schools and educational institutions in Israel and the former Soviet Union. He has served as scholar in residence at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington, D.C. and the Institute for Advanced Studies at Princeton University. His honorary degrees include doctorates from Yeshiva University, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Bar Ilan University, Brandeis University, and Florida International University. Rabbi Steinsaltz is also Rosh Yeshiva of Yeshivat Hesder Tekoa, and functions as Nasi in an attempt to revive the Sanhedrin. Rabbi Steinsaltz was honored with the Israel Prize in 1988 in the field of Jewish studies.
Pearl Laperla, USA
Biological Immunologist, CEO and Founder of Vironpearl Biotech. As a lifelong student of Ayurveda, Laperla believes that we are part of the environment. She founded VPB to offer hope to the suffering and to encourage focus on prevention of serious disease. She bases VPB on a "whole organic being paradigm" rather than a mechanical statistic. Logic alone shows that treating symptoms has nothing to do with regaining ones health. Today it is becoming more obvious that mammals are having a difficult time tolerating the toxic level of the environment. The studies of Gunther Enderlein and Antone Beauchamp further proves her point that disease is a process. A process that begins in the blood.
Effie Chow, USA
Founder and President of East West Academy of Healing Arts in San Francisco. Integrating Traditional Chinese and Western medicine since 1973. In 2000 Dr. Chow was appointed to the President's White House Commission on Complimentary and Alternative Medicine Policy. She has a PhD in Education, a higher degree in Behavioral Sciences and Communication. In 2007 she was honored nationally as one of the pioneers and leaders in Oriental Medicine in the USA.
Dr. Chow is also well known for her "telephone Qigong sessions" which she imparts for long-distance Qi Emission healing. Several cases are documented whereby clients have been healed after all other treatment modalities have failed.
Zhang Guohua, Dalyan, China
Researcher Chzan Guohua has invented a method of structuring water with the help of arc magnetism. He created a device for receiving magnetized water (self-revolving energy riser) which can change structure of water.
Herbert Klima, Vienna, Austria
Doctor, professor of the Vienna Institute of Nuclear Physics. His investigations concern the theme biophotone emissions of plants. This is the only method for quality metrology of plants, accepted by the official science.
Metropolitan Kirill
Metropolitan Kiril is bishop of the Russian Orthodox Church; metropolitan of Smolensk and Kaliningrad; chairman of the synodal External communication church department (ECCD) and a permanent member of the Holy Synod.
Producer - Saida Medvedeva, Moscow, Russia
Award-winning filmmaker, Saida Medvedeva, native of Alma-Ata., graduated from the Moscow State Culture College as a stage director in 1975.
She is the author of 18 radio plays (presented 1981 1985) and three plays for theater (shown in 1983 and 1984).
Medvedeva was the stage Director of eight TEFI ceremonies, which is the main national award in TV, comparable to the Emmys in the US. She was also honored at four NIKA ceremonies, which is like the Oscars.
Since 1991 she has directed documentaries for television. And since 1997, she has produced popular science films.
Additionally, she has created more than 100 films for the channels ORT, RTR and NTV, including 25 films of the series, Historical Chronicles with Nikolay Svanidze. The series was awarded as the best documentary film of 2004 TEFI awards.
In 2005 she founded TV Producer Company Masterskaya where she creates films by requests of the Russian state channels. Since its inception, the TV Producer Company has created and shown more than 80 films. Some of them became laureates of the national awards TEFI, Lavr and Spas.
Vasiliy Anisimov, Russia
Russian businessman and filmmaker Vasiliy Anisimov and Saida Medvedeva first met in 2005. When Anisimov heard the concepts for WATER he quickly took the lead on the films creation making sure the filmmaking was of the highest quality.
Anisimov is the producer of the feature film “Dust Man,” which won the Grand Prize award for the best Television feature film at “1 International Television Venetian Festival” in 2002.
He is the owner and shareholder of Metalloinvest and Coalco companies and is well-known in Russia for his charity activities. A number of Children's homes and handicapped children's homes are under his care. Anisimov finances the restoration of churches' and construction, both in his country and abroad.
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