Waterless
A young man becomes afflicted with a disease so rare that there is no record of it anywhere in world history. He is allergic to water. When a special secret research division of the U.S. Government ge…

Waterless
A young man becomes afflicted with a disease so rare that there is no record of it anywhere in world history. He is allergic to water. When a special secret research division of the U.S. Government gets wind of this, they aggressively offer to take this man "under their wing" for an indefinite period of time until a cure is found. As he resides comfortably for a number of years in a heavily secured facility with Level 4 visitation privileges, a question soon arises. Are the intentions of the government to help him...or themselves? After a seemingly normal young man, Gary, develops a most unusual illness, he is taken into voluntary custody by an esoteric special research division of the U.S. Government as a test subject. Several years go by as they work to find a cure, and a relatively normal life develops for Gary. However, he eventually learns that he may be doing way more "for his country" than he bargained for... —Marc I. Daniels

Waterless
Drama
Film Details
A young man becomes afflicted with a disease so rare that there is no record of it anywhere in world history. He is allergic to water. When a special secret research division of the U.S.
Government gets wind of this, they aggressively offer to take this man "under their wing" for an indefinite period of time until a cure is found. As he resides comfortably for a number of years in a heavily secured facility with Level 4 visitation privileges, a question soon arises. Are the intentions of the government to help him...or themselves? After a seemingly normal young man, Gary, develops a most unusual illness, he is taken into voluntary custody by an esoteric special research division of the U.S.
Government as a test subject. Several years go by as they work to find a cure, and a relatively normal life develops for Gary. However, he eventually learns that he may be doing way more "for his country" than he bargained for...
—Marc I. Daniels.