Scene from Waterdance (1992)
Scene Details
Duration: 15 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: bLACK mAGiC |
New Filesize: N/A | Sound: yes | Old Filesize: 4 mb |
File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 704x384 | Added: 2007-May-07 |
Actresses in this Scene

Adriana Barbor
Birth Name: Adriana Barbor
Birth Date: N/A
Birth Place: N/A
Career
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Full Biography
"Adriana Barber's claim to fame wasn't an acting career but rather a single acting role. Fortunately, it was in the overlooked gem 'The Waterdance' released in 1992. Besides the iconic Helen Hunt nude scene, the film follows Eric Stoltz and Wesley Snipes, along with their wheelchair-bound friend, on a quest to locate a strip club during their road trip. Naturally, they succeed in finding one where Adriana, alongside Jennifer Ryan, offered entertaining topless performances for their eager audience."
About the Movie: Waterdance (1992)

Release Year: 1992
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: N/A
Director: Michael Steinberg, Neal Jimenez
Writer: Neal Jimenez
Production & Genre
Producer(s):
Companies: No Frills Film Production, The Samuel Goldwyn Company
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Awards & Similar
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Keywords
Keywords: paraplegic, rehabilitation centre
Story
Author Joel Garcia suffers a broken neck while hiking, rendering him paraplegic. He finds himself in a rehabilitation center alongside Raymond, an exaggerated womanizer, and Bloss, a racist biker. The three men struggle to cope with their newfound handicaps and the challenges that come with them. Joel's girlfriend Anna also faces difficulties dealing with his condition. Tension builds among the trio as they attempt to adjust to their new lives. Raymond shares a dream about dancing on water to stay afloat, symbolizing each character's need to find their own unique 'Waterdance' to overcome their tragedies.
Summary
Waterdance (1992) is an American comedy-drama film directed by Michael Steinberg and Neal Jimenez. The story revolves around the struggles of three men—Joel Garcia, Raymond, and Bloss—as they adapt to life in a rehabilitation center following severe injuries that leave them paralyzed. The film explores themes of perseverance, finding one's inner strength, and coping with sudden disabilities.