River

dir. Jennifer Peedom / 2021 / Australia / 72min.
A cinematic and musical odyssey that explores the remarkable relationship between humans and rivers

RIVER takes its audience on a journey through space and time; spanning six continents, and drawing on extraordinary contemporary cinematography, including satellite filming, the film shows rivers on scales and from perspectives never seen before.

Throughout history, rivers have shaped our landscapes and our journeys; flowed through our cultures and dreams. RIVER takes its audience on a journey through space and time; spanning six continents, and drawing on extraordinary contemporary cinematography, including satellite filming and work by such authors as Yann Arthus-Bertrand, the film shows rivers on scales and from perspectives never seen before. Its union of image, music and sparse, poetic script create a film that is both dream-like and powerful, honouring the wildness of rivers but also recognising their vulnerability.

duration:
72 min
country / year of production:
Australia / 2021
director:
Jennifer Peedom
cinematography:
Yann Arthus-Bertrand, Ben Knight, Sherpas Cinema, Renan Ozturk, Pete McBride
producer:
Jo-Anne McGowan, Jennifer Peedom and John Smithson / Stranger Than Fiction
selected festivals and awards:
2021 – Telluride IFF; 2021 – Bergen IFF; 2021 – Sydney IFF
tags:
ecology travels slow cinema

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