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THE
SAME RIVER TWICE Original language title: [same] Country of
production: USA First you're naked, then you're middle-aged... This rich and detailed film tells the tale of a group of friends who took an open-air river trip during the 70s, and have gone their separate ways since. There are former friends and former lovers, people who have stayed in touch and those who haven't, people who have compromised and those who haven't. The film mixes together footage shot on that first trip, and footage shot more recently. This is a vivid generational portrait, a must-see for one-time and all-time hippies. Director:
Robb Moss Robb Moss is an independent, non-fiction filmmaker, whose works have shown at the Telluride Film Festival, the Cinéma du Reel in Paris, and the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. He is a past board chair and president of the Association of Independent Video and Filmmakers, and has taught filmmaking at Harvard University for 15 years. Saturday,
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