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Where the Rivers Flow North
Sleeper with a top notch cast in the story of a lone wolf logger who fights developers, bankers and the modern world to maintain his way of life.
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Plot Summary
In the harsh, unforgiving wilderness of 1880s Vermont, logger Noel Brown is determined to preserve his traditional way of life against the encroaching industrialization that threatens his remote cabin and the pristine river he calls home. His solitary existence is disrupted by the arrival of a spirited woman who challenges his deeply held beliefs and offers a glimpse of connection. As the outside world encroaches, Noel must confront his own stubbornness and the changing landscape, both natural and societal.
Critical Reception
Where the Rivers Flow North was met with a generally positive reception from critics, who praised its strong performances, stunning cinematography capturing the Vermont landscape, and its poignant exploration of tradition versus progress. Some noted its deliberate pacing, but overall, it was recognized as a thoughtful and character-driven drama.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic portrayal of a vanishing way of life.
The performances, particularly Treat Williams, are highlighted as compelling.
Appreciated for its beautiful depiction of the Vermont wilderness.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont, utilizing the region's natural beauty to enhance the story's authenticity.
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