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Where the Rivers Flow North

  • 1993
  • PG-13
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
586
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Michael J. Fox, Rip Torn, Treat Williams, Bill Raymond, and Amy Wright in Where the Rivers Flow North (1993)
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Log-driver Noel Lord defies power company boss Clayton Farnsworth, who orders Lord and his feisty American Indian mate off their soon-to-be-flooded land. Farnsworth never met a man he couldn... Read allLog-driver Noel Lord defies power company boss Clayton Farnsworth, who orders Lord and his feisty American Indian mate off their soon-to-be-flooded land. Farnsworth never met a man he couldn't buy - but then, he'd never met Noel Lord.Log-driver Noel Lord defies power company boss Clayton Farnsworth, who orders Lord and his feisty American Indian mate off their soon-to-be-flooded land. Farnsworth never met a man he couldn't buy - but then, he'd never met Noel Lord.

  • Director
    • Jay Craven
  • Writers
    • Howard Frank Mosher
    • Don Bredes
    • Jay Craven
  • Stars
    • Rip Torn
    • Tantoo Cardinal
    • Bill Raymond
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    586
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jay Craven
    • Writers
      • Howard Frank Mosher
      • Don Bredes
      • Jay Craven
    • Stars
      • Rip Torn
      • Tantoo Cardinal
      • Bill Raymond
    • 13User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Rip Torn
    Rip Torn
    • Noel Lord
    Tantoo Cardinal
    Tantoo Cardinal
    • Bangor
    Bill Raymond
    Bill Raymond
    • Wayne Quinn
    Mark Margolis
    Mark Margolis
    • New York Money
    Michael J. Fox
    Michael J. Fox
    • Clayton Farnsworth
    George Woodard
    George Woodard
    • Mitchell
    Yusef Bulos
    Yusef Bulos
    • Armand
    John Griesemer
    • Henry Coville
    Jeri Lynn Cohen
    • Madame Bessie
    Treat Williams
    Treat Williams
    • Champ's Manager
    Amy Wright
    Amy Wright
    • Loose Woman
    Rusty De Wees
    • The Champ
    Dennis Mientka
    • Sheriff LaFontaine
    John Rothman
    John Rothman
    • The Lawyer
    Sam Lloyd Sr.
    • The Judge
    Burt Porter
    • Musician
    Tony Washburn
    • Musician
    Alexis Guarneri
    Alexis Guarneri
    • Church Boy
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Jay Craven
    • Writers
      • Howard Frank Mosher
      • Don Bredes
      • Jay Craven
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    8charley-8

    a fine, under-rated film

    This is a fine, under-rated film and Rip Torn, well-known as he is, is a seriously under-rated actor. I read Howard Frank Mosher's novel many years ago. How well Craven captures the book and the beauty of Vermont's Northeast Kingdom! I had the good fortune to grow up in VT in the 40s and 50s and was still living there when the "Irasburg Incident" took place. I've not seen _Stranger in the Kingdom_, the Craven/Mosher collaboration based on the incident(and another Mosher novel), but this film has inspired me to track it down.
    10catskill

    Outstanding performance by Tantoo Cardinal.

    Outstanding performance by Tantoo Cardinal. She carries this movie alone. Rip Torn is great but just a shadow to Tantoo. A bitter sweet story of a woman who loves a very stubborn man. Beautiful, funny, sad, touching, a must see film.
    8schear

    An overlooked gem

    Director Jay Craven's adaptation of Howard Frank Mosher's 'Where the rivers flow north' is one of the finer transitions from literature to the screen. Craven is an admirer of Mosher's work -- he also directed 'A stranger in the Kingdom'.

    The cast is superb -- especially Rip Torn and Tantoo Cardinal. Torn offers what could be the finest role of his career -- Noel Lord, the fiercely independent former lumberjack who is at the center of this story. Tantoo Cardinal's portrayal of Lord's live-in housekeeper/common-law wife is dead-on as well. I'm both amazed and disappointed that neither of them were nominated for Oscars when this film was released. Performances of this calibre should be acknowledged. The only character that's a little hard to swallow for me is the power company executive played by Michael J. Fox. He just looks too much like a kid in this role. I guess there's a curse attached to youthful looks, no matter how much people want them.

    Craven has done a nice job here in bringing the character of early 20th century Vermont to the screen -- locations, angles, sets, all combine to transport the viewer to the time and place of the story. Cinematographer Paul Ryan was exceptional. The score by the Horseflies is also first rate -- it fits the mood and scenery perfectly.

    And the story itself...? One of the most compelling portrayals of the fiercely independent American pioneer spirit ever -- a trait that is on the wane in this day and age. When it appears in modern times, the person is often looked upon with suspicion and disdain. In Noel Lord, we have a character whom we can admire for his values, and even for his stubbornness.

    This is not a stodgy 'period piece', but a vibrant look at an era that is gone, and a type of character that has all but vanished. These are not gold-plated heroes, but real people, with both strengths and weaknesses at play within them. struggling in a harsh environment to live their lives and at the same time be at peace with the world in which they live. Like today, there are those who wield power that would have it otherwise.
    8arficus

    a deserving watch

    A somber yet beautiful film. I seldom find movies worthwhile enough to re-watch, but this is one among a couple dozen or so films I do so every 5-10 years. Watch it.
    Benedict_Cumberbatch

    Beautifully Acted, Contemplative Story

    Kingdom County, Vermont, 1927. Noel Lord (Rip Torn) lives with his Indian mate, Bangor (Tantoo Cardinal) in the area where a large dam is to be built; Noel, however, is not willing to give up on his land, and he'll have to fight the dam company in order to prevent the County from any possible destruction.

    "Where the Rivers Flow North" is a gripping, contemplative story powered by the memorable performances of Rip Torn (recently seen in the small but juicy role of Louis XV in Sofia Coppola's underrated "Marie Antoinette") and Tantoo Cardinal ("Dances With Wolves", "Smoke Signals"). Director Jay Craven (who also co-wrote the script with Don Bredes, based on Howard Frank Mosher's novel) and cinematographer Paul Ryan crafted this powerful story with unique, contemplative pace/visuals, which remind me of Terrence Malick's and John Huston's best moments. It's an underrated independent period piece of the first (electric) half of the 90's, usually regarded as the rise of Quentin Tarantino's burlesque ("Pulp Fiction" is a masterpiece indeed, but the man suffers from Orson Welles' Syndrome), Todd Solondz's disturbing suburbia, Danny Boyle's dark vision of the UK (let's not mention that "Beach" flick with DiCaprio, though)... Jay Craven should be more regarded on the lists of great indie filmmakers as well. He's been leading a respectful, discreet career and it's always a pleasure to see a constant talent like his.

    My vote: 8/10.

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    • Release date
      • October 1993 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Donde los ríos fluyen al norte
    • Filming locations
      • Northeast Kingdom, Vermont, USA
    • Production company
      • Caledonia Pictures
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $595,505
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $46,775
      • Jan 17, 1994
    • Gross worldwide
      • $595,505
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 46 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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