American Interior
American Interior

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American Interior

2014
Movie
91 min
English

Two men. Two quests. Two centuries apart. Four ways to experience the search for a lost tribe. Film. Book. Album. App.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Rob RiceGenres: Documentary, Adventure, Biography

Plot Summary

American Interior chronicles the ambitious and often eccentric journey of Rob Rice, a filmmaker who attempts to walk the length of the Americas, following the path of his ancestor, the explorer John Rae. The film blends Rice's personal odyssey with historical exploration of Rae's life and discoveries. It documents the physical and mental challenges of his trek, the diverse cultures he encounters, and his reflections on exploration, identity, and the modern world. The narrative weaves together stunning landscapes, intimate interviews, and archival material to create a unique travelogue.

Critical Reception

American Interior received a generally positive reception from critics, who often highlighted its unique blend of personal documentary, historical investigation, and adventure. The film was praised for its ambition, Rhys Darby's engaging narration, and its exploration of themes beyond simple travelogue. Some critics noted its meandering structure at times, but the overall sentiment was that of a thoughtful and captivating film.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its ambitious scope and unique concept blending personal journey with historical exploration.

  • Rhys Darby's narration and the film's adventurous spirit were frequently commended.

  • Appreciated for its thoughtful engagement with themes of exploration and identity.

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Fun Fact

The documentary is based on director Rob Rice's own 3,000-mile walk from Alaska to Argentina, following the footsteps of his ancestor, the Scottish explorer John Rae.

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