Putting the River in Reverse
Putting the River in Reverse

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Putting the River in Reverse

2006
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English

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IMDb7.6/10
Director: Daniel L. GardnerGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary follows the journey of Lhadon, a young Tibetan woman who, after years of exile, returns to her homeland to reconnect with her family and heritage. It explores the complexities of identity, displacement, and the struggle to preserve Tibetan culture under Chinese occupation. Lhadon's personal quest becomes a powerful symbol of resilience and the enduring spirit of her people. The film offers an intimate look at the challenges faced by Tibetans and their determination to maintain their traditions.

Critical Reception

Putting the River in Reverse was met with generally positive reviews, particularly for its intimate portrayal of Lhadon's personal journey and its sensitive depiction of Tibetan culture. Critics often highlighted its emotional resonance and the courage of its subject. While it may not have reached a wide audience, it was recognized within documentary circles for its authentic voice and important subject matter.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its intimate and heartfelt portrayal of a Tibetan woman's return home.

  • Commended for its sensitive exploration of cultural identity and displacement.

  • Seen as a courageous and moving personal documentary.

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Fun Fact

The film's title, 'Putting the River in Reverse,' is a metaphorical reference to the immense difficulty and cultural significance of trying to reclaim or undo the effects of political and social upheaval.

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