Deepa Mehta comes WATER, the profoundly moving and compellingly vibrant story of India's "widow houses," where women of all ages are taken to live (even today) apart from society following the deaths of their husbands. Sprinkled with humor, rife with universal emotions and alive with visual excitement, the story of WATER follows three widows who dared to stand up for themselves in the liberating times of Mahatma Gandhi. Seven years in the making, WATER was nearly undone by fierce political controversy when the film's India-based production triggered violent protests by Hindu fundamentalists and was forced to shut down and remount the production – years later, under a shroud of secrecy in the neighboring country of SriLanka.