There are numerous films featuring outdoor sports, but fly fishing rules the roost! Many of us know about "A River Runs Through It", the movie that catapulted Brad Pitt to stardom - and which ignited modern day interest in fly fishing. But there have been four films since then featuring a fly fishing theme, most notably the comedy-drama "Salmon Fishing in the Yemen" and "Mending the Line" which explored fly fishing as therapy for veterans.
Add one more to the list. Looking Through Water has just been released to theatres and features Micheal Douglas, Cameron Douglas (Mike's son), and David Morse. The story is adapted from a novel by Bob Rich, and explores the themes of forgiveness, healing, betrayal, and finding purpose. The plot involves a fly fishing tournament in Belize where Morse's character reconnects with his son, portrayed by Cameron Douglas. The movie has a PG rating, so it should be appropriate for young viewers as well as adults.
Where is it playing? Sadly, not in Louisiana. I checked all of the theatres and didn't find one. Don't be discouraged... Salmon Fishing also had no cinemas here that played it on release, but eventually it had very limited showings in Metairie, Alexandria, and Shreveport. And there's always Netflix and other streaming services once the theatrical run is over.
