Two Rivers (2003)
Commissioned by the arts organization Minetta Brook, Two Rivers was inspired by Henry Hudson’s failed 1609 quest to discover a trade route between North America and China. Hutton observes the bustling industry of the Hudson from atop a ship’s deck. "A poetic, comparative portrait of the Hudson River and Yangtze River that speaks to the rise of China in relation to the decline of a post-industrial American region."
Director: Peter Hutton
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 45 min
Release Date: January 1, 2003
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Two Rivers about?
- Commissioned by the arts organization Minetta Brook, Two Rivers was inspired by Henry Hudson’s failed 1609 quest to discover a trade route between North America and China. Hutton observes the bustling industry of the Hudson from atop a ship’s deck. "A poetic, comparative portrait of the Hudson River and Yangtze River that speaks to the rise of China in relation to the decline of a post-industrial American region."
- Who directed Two Rivers?
- Two Rivers was directed by Peter Hutton.
- How long is Two Rivers?
- Two Rivers has a runtime of 45m (45 minutes).
- What genre is Two Rivers?
- Two Rivers is a Documentary film.
- Where was Two Rivers produced?
- Two Rivers was produced in United States of America.