Dark Waters
also known as “The Lawyer Who Became DuPont's Worst Nightmare,” “Dry Run,” “Aguas oscuras,” “Cattive acque,” “Dark Waters - Verdade Envenenada,” “El precio de la verdad,”
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“Karanlik Sular,” “Mutne vode,” “емні води,” “Тёмные воды,” “ダーク・ウォーターズ”
MPA Rating:
for thematic content, some disturbing images and strong language.
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Primary Audience: |
Adults
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Genre: |
Biography History Legal Thriller Drama
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Length: |
2 hr. 6 min.
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Year of Release: |
2019
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USA Release: |
November 22, 2019 (limited)
December 6, 2019 (wide—2,012 theaters)
DVD: March 3, 2020
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Relevant Issues
Dedication to helping others, especially those who are hurting and helpless
Compassion
Searching for the truth and fighting to bring it to light
Robert Bilott’s 20-year legal battle against DuPont and its production of Teflon (long-chain fluorocarbons)
The movie says that all humans now have Perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) in them
How accurate is this film compared to the actual events
Perseverance against seemingly impossible odds
Having and maintaining strong ethics
Fighting for justice
What is JUSTICE? What does the Bible say about it?
Justice of God
Water and environmental pollution
Environmental and human health
Chemical industry
Crimes committed by large corporations that put profits ahead of the safety of their employees and the public
EARTH’S ENVIRONMENT—Should Christians be concerned about the environment? Answer
What is man’s responsibility to the environment? Answer
Issue of pain and suffering
Why does God allow innocent people to suffer? Answer
What about the issue of suffering? Doesn’t this prove that there is no God and that we are on our own? Answer
Does God feel our pain? Answer
ORIGIN OF BAD THINGS—Why are they in our world if a good God created us? Answer
Did God make the world the way it is now? What kind of world would you create? Answer
Featuring |
Mark Ruffalo … Robert Bilott
Anne Hathaway … Sarah Bilott
Tim Robbins … Tom Terp
William Jackson Harper … James Ross
Bill Pullman … Harry Dietzler
Victor Garber … Phil Donnelly
Louisa Krause … Karla
Mare Winningham … Darlene Kiger
Bill Camp … Wilbur Tennant
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Ming Wang … Waitress
Sydney Miles … Laura
Scarlett Hicks … Amy Tennant
Kevin Crowley … Larry Winter
Bella Falcone … Crystal Tennant
Tera Smith … Business Woman
Daniel R. Hill … DuPont Security Guard
Lisa DeRoberts … Young Mother
Keating P. Sharp … Charlie Bilott (11-12)
Marc Hockl … Church Goer
Brian Gallagher … David Hollings
John Newberg … Dr. Gillespie
Lea Hutton Beasmore … EPA / Dinner Guest
Graham Caldwell … Teddy Bilott (3-5)
Chaney Morrow … Young Farmer
Amy Morse … Secretary
Jeffrey Grover … Edward Wallace
Bruce Cromer … Kim Burke
Abi Van Andel … Kathleen
Teri Clark … Neurologist
Barry Mulholland … Charles Holliday
Lyman Chen …
Denise Dal Vera … Sandra Tennant
Courtney DeCosky … All American Mom
Kelly Mengelkoch … Dr. Mary Sue Kimball
Angel Kerns … Parkersburg Resident
Andrew Van Camp … Hipster Student
Wynn Reichert … Mediator
Barry G. Bernson … Elderly Attorney
Dennis Craig Hensley … DuPont Lawyer
Greg Violand … Union Carbide Lawyer
Trent Rowland … Keith
Harrison Sheckler … Paralegal Intern Harrison
Jon Osbeck … Ben
Geoff Falk … Worker 1
William Cross … Sarah's Father
Mike Seely … Dr. Brooks
Judy McQueen Bauer … Patient / Blood Test
Bret Aaron Knower … EPA
Karen Koester … Chemical Wife
Annie Fitzpatrick … Judge
Reese Foster … Church Parishioner
Trenton Hudson … Medical Patient
Michelle Peter … Office Nurse
Joanne Popolin … EPA Attorney / Taft Attorney
Michael King … Unpleasant Partner
Jim Kirsch … Taft Lawyer
Paul Kulis … Taft Lawyer
Sue Hopkins … Rob Bilott's Mother
Viktoria Leskiv … Wilbur's Family
Karen Olchovy … Parkersburg Resident
Caleb Dwayne Tucker … Parkersburg Resident
David Myers Gregory … Bobby
Elaine Marie Smith … EPA Official
Braden … Waiter
Bryan McCallum … Taft assoc. Lawyer (credit only)
Robert Gerding … Lawyer
Missy Piper … Della Tennant
Michael Haney … Managing Partner Taft Law
Jim Azelvandre … Jim Tennant
Steven Terry Walker … Taft Partner
Chris Stutz … Court Deputy
Damian Tanenbaum … Patron
Mark Angel … Protester
Corey Dolan … Taft Lawyer
Denise Barone … Arby's Customer
John Moll … Exxon Lawyer
Steven Brittingham … Taft Lawyer
Michael Joseph Thomas Ward … DOW Attorney
Laura Dejean … Bar Patron / Cincinnati Pedestrian
Richard Doone … EPA Man / Taft Law Partner
Tyler Craig …
Jason M. Griggs … Allied Attorney
Mikel Furlow … Silas
Michael Lineman … Camera Operator
Derek Polen … Taft Lawyer
David Pittinger … Taft Lawyer
John E. Brownlee … Taft Lawyer
Ramona Schwalbach … Plantiff's Family
Bradley Wier … Church Goer
Matt Hudson … Police Officer
Trina Hayes … Parkersburg woman / Church Member
Julie Leskiv … Wilbur's Family
Conner P. Kelley … Smoker
Steven Hudson … Registered Nurse
Steven Schraub … Taft Lawyer
Andy Parker … Dupont Worker / Ditch Digger
Noah Jonson … Waiter
Josh Roden … Chemical Lawyer / Dupont Worker
Kevin W. Shiveley … Chemical Lawyer
Ronald Jenkins … Security Guard
Kevin W. Shiveley II … Taft Lawyer
Kenny Lykins … Wilbur Tennant's Nephew
Keith Gavigan … Commuter
Anita Farmer Bergman … EPA Agent (credit only)
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Director |
Todd Haynes
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Producer |
Killer Films
Participant
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Robert Kessel
Jonathan King
Pamela Koffler
Mark Ruffalo
Jeff Skoll
Michael Sledd
Christine Vachon
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Distributor |
Focus Features, a subsidiary of Universal Pictures, a division of NBCUniversal/Comcast
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Here’s what the distributor says about their film: “An attorney (Ruffalo) links a number of unexplained deaths to one of the world's largest corporations, DuPont. In the process, he risks everything—his future, his family, and his own life—to expose the truth about PFOAs, the ‘forever chemicals’.”
- Violence: Moderate
- Profane language:
• J*sus (7)
• G*d (7)
• G*d-d*mn (3)
• “Holy sh*t”
• “Holy cr*p”
• “Oh my L*rd”
• H*ll (9)
• d*mn (7)
- Vulgar/Crude language:
• f-words (2 or more)
• “I'll cut your b*lls off and hand them to DuPont”
• s-words (2)
• a**hole
• a** (2)
• cr*p (3)
• “p*ssing match”
• son of a b*tch / sons of b*tches
- Nudity: Skinny-dipping teenagers (bare rears shown)
- Sex:
• Mention of a hooker (prostitution)
• Couple kisses (brief)
See list of Relevant Issues—questions-and-answers.