The Hidden River (2017)

The Hidden River (2017) poster

In the heart of a deep forest runs a river. On its banks, men and women sit and talk, opening up to each other. In this remote setting conducive to reflection, they wonder what it takes to attain inner peace, debate the wisdom of passing something on to future generations and realize that, in love, the perfect ‘soulmate’ is a near-impossible ideal. The sun sets behind the mountains and the swimmers bitterly acknowledge the failure of certain dreams, but still find meaning in contemplating nature, the stars and the moon.

Director: Jean-François Lesage
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 75 min
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Music: Henryk Mikolaj Gorecki
Cinematography: Jean-François Lesage
Editing: Mathieu Bouchard-Malo, Ariane Pétel-Despots
Language: 普通话, Français
Original Language: fr
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Hidden River about?
In the heart of a deep forest runs a river. On its banks, men and women sit and talk, opening up to each other. In this remote setting conducive to reflection, they wonder what it takes to attain inner peace, debate the wisdom of passing something on to future generations and realize that, in love, the perfect ‘soulmate’ is a near-impossible ideal. The sun sets behind the mountains and the swimmers bitterly acknowledge the failure of certain dreams, but still find meaning in contemplating nature, the stars and the moon.
Who directed The Hidden River?
The Hidden River was directed by Jean-François Lesage.
How long is The Hidden River?
The Hidden River has a runtime of 1h 15m (75 minutes).
What genre is The Hidden River?
The Hidden River is a Documentary film.