THE RIVER USED TO BE A MAN
by Jan Zabeil
synopsis
A young German travels through a country in Africa. He meets an old fisherman near a river, who takes him deep into the wilderness in his wooden boat. The next morning he finds himself alone in the middle of an endless delta. Here his intimate battle with death, his fears and perceptions of the outside world begins. After days of drifting through the wilderness, he arrives in a very isolated village, far away from civilization. But his odyssey is not over yet. His continuous loss of control leads him further into a world far beyond his own comprehension.
international title: | The River Used to Be a Man |
original title: | Der Fluss war einst ein Mensch |
country: | Germany |
year: | 2011 |
genre: | fiction |
directed by: | Jan Zabeil |
film run: | 80' |
release date: | ES 07/09/2012 |
screenplay: | Jan Zabeil, Alexander Fehling |
cast: | Alexander Fehling |
cinematography by: | Jakub Bejnarowicz |
film editing: | Florian Mosge |
producer: | Benny Drechsel, Karsten Stöter, Jan Zabeil |
production: | Rohfilm GmbH |
backing: | German Federal Film Board (FFA) |
distributor: | Pirámide Films Distribución |