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On this episode of Up+Adam, Adam sits down with two powerhouse talents, Cameron Douglas and David Morse, to talk about their new film Looking Through Water, a stirring new drama about estranged fathers and sons reconnecting during a fishing competition in Belize.
Cameron Douglas, actor, author, and the son of Michael Douglas and grandson of screen legend Kirk Douglas, shares how his deeply personal journey from addiction and incarceration to clarity and purpose prepared him for this role. His bestselling memoir Long Way Home revealed the truth behind the tabloid headlines, and now, in Looking Through Water, he steps fully into his own as a performer and storyteller.
David Morse, known for unforgettable work in The Green Mile, The Hurt Locker, World War Z, House, and Escape at Dannemora, joins the conversation to reflect on the quiet power of restraint, the characters who have stayed with him, and what continues to draw him toward projects about pain, repair, and redemption.
Together, they explore the layers of legacy, the weight of silence, and the unspoken beauty of second chances.
Looking Through Water – Trailer (YouTube)
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On this episode of Up+Adam, Adam sits down with two powerhouse talents, Cameron Douglas and David Morse, to talk about their new film Looking Through Water, a stirring new drama about estranged fathers and sons reconnecting during a fishing competition in Belize.
Cameron Douglas, actor, author, and the son of Michael Douglas and grandson of screen legend Kirk Douglas, shares how his deeply personal journey from addiction and incarceration to clarity and purpose prepared him for this role. His bestselling memoir Long Way Home revealed the truth behind the tabloid headlines, and now, in Looking Through Water, he steps fully into his own as a performer and storyteller.
David Morse, known for unforgettable work in The Green Mile, The Hurt Locker, World War Z, House, and Escape at Dannemora, joins the conversation to reflect on the quiet power of restraint, the characters who have stayed with him, and what continues to draw him toward projects about pain, repair, and redemption.
Together, they explore the layers of legacy, the weight of silence, and the unspoken beauty of second chances.
Looking Through Water – Trailer (YouTube)

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