The visually stunning debut color picture from director Jean Renoir is shot entirely on location in India. The film, which is based on Rumer Godden's novel, contrasts the growing pains of three young ladies with the immutability of the Bengal river, which their everyday lives revolve around. The River gently examines the tenuous ties between fleeting emotions and everlasting creation, enriched by Renoir's nuanced awareness and appreciation for India and its people.
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The visually stunning debut color picture from director Jean Renoir is shot entirely on location in India. The film, which is based on Rumer Godden's novel, contrasts the growing pains of three young ladies with the immutability of the Bengal river, which their everyday lives revolve around. The River gently examines the tenuous ties between fleeting emotions and everlasting creation, enriched by Renoir's nuanced awareness and appreciation for India and its people.
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