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Director: Luc Béraud
Cast: Julie Debazac, Jean-Pierre Lorit, Natacha Lindinger, Michel Duchaussoy
Clara takes her daughter and her friends to a weekend visit at her grandfather's village. They all have a great time, but after they return home people start dying. First Clara's grandfather mysteriously drowns, then the children start getting sick and one, her goddaughter, dies. Around same time clients at the spa she teaches aqua-aerobics start getting sick with one dying. She finds some mysterious algea, related to Caulerpa taxifolia, planted near where her grandfather supposedly drowned. Clara suspects the algea and all of these illnesses and deaths are related to some sort of poisonings of fish caught near her Grandfather's village.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Troubled Waters (2004) is a crime film directed by Luc Béraud that received a mixed critical reception. While some praised the film's suspenseful plot and environmental themes, others found it to be uneven in its execution. The film does not appear to have received any major awards or nominations, and its audience reception is unclear as detailed viewership data is not readily available.