The River (French: Le Fleuve) is a 1951 film directed by Jean Renoir. It was filmed in India.
A fairly faithful dramatization of an earlier literary work of the same name (The River, authored by Rumer Godden), the movie attests to a teenager's first love, and how her heart was broken when the man she fell in love with was smitten with her best friend instead.
Harriet (played by Patricia Walters) belongs to an upper middle-class English family residing on the banks of the Ganges River in India. Her father (Knight) runs a jute mill, and she has four sisters. Her only brother (played by a very young Richard R. Foster), somewhat ten years her junior, wants to learn how to tame cobras with a flute. Although they are raised in a genteel, English setting, and even have the benefit of a live-in nanny, their upbringings bear the mark of a curious confluence of Western and Eastern philosophies. If there ever could be a compromise between Christianity and Hinduism, they are immersed in it. (The youngest girl, for instance, has a rabbit she treats as her newborn baby, and says that some babies can be born again and again.)
W251AO, WOXL-HD2, 98.1 the River is a Triple-A low-power radio station in Asheville, North Carolina. It is operated by Asheville Radio Group, owner of WOXL-FM, WISE and WTMT. In addition to the over-the-air signal, The River is also heard on WOXL's second HD Radio channel, where it began.
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published: 30 Sep 2017
The River (1951) - Trailer
THE RIVER
(1959, France, India, USA, 99 min)
Director: Jean Renoir
Cast: Patricia Walters, Nora Swinburne, Esmond Knight, Suprova Mukerjee, Thomas E. Breen, Patricia Walters, Radha, Adrienne Corri, June Hillman.
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Three teenage girls are living in Bengal (India) near a big river : Harriet is the oldest child of a big family of English settlers. Valerie is the unique daughter of an American industrialist. Melanie has an American father and an Indian mother. One day, a man arrives. He will be the first love of the three girls.
published: 29 Sep 2012
Martin Scorsese on Jean Renoir's The River
Martin Scorsese, in which he discusses the first time he saw 'The River' as a child, and traces it's influence on his work as a film director.
Watch the full interview at - www.filmstruck.com
published: 09 May 2018
Images du Bengale dans le film The River, 1951
published: 24 Oct 2019
Martin Scorsese on THE RIVER (1951) 1/2
published: 20 Oct 2014
Dance in The River (1951, Jean Renoir)
And when she removed the mango leaves covering her eyes... she saw his face. Lo and behold, he was the young man she loved. She was very happy. He was transformed into the Lord Krishna. She was transformed into the Lady Radha. The real Radha, who lived thousands and thousands of years ago was also a country girl. The love of the god made her a goddess. She danced to express her love for him. With her hands and her eyes she says to him... "O Krishna... you are as beautiful as a monsoon cloud. Your eyes are like the lotus in bloom... O Krishna. I want to be always in your presence, O Krishna."
The River (1951, Jean Renoir)
published: 07 Apr 2016
Martin Scorsese on THE RIVER
Jean Renoir's The River is available now from the Criterion Collection in Blu-ray and DVD special editions.
published: 22 Apr 2015
The River Official Trailer - Scott Glenn Movie (1984) HD
In Bengal, India, Harriet (Patricia Walters) mentions "Radha" and "Krishna" as she narrates a story about Lord Krishna that she made up. (According to the Vedic scriptures of ancient India, Krishna is God and Radha (Radharani) is his eternal consort.)
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THE RIVER
(1959, France, India, USA, 99 min)
Director: Jean Renoir
Cast: Patricia Walters, Nora Swinburne, Esmond Knight, Suprova Mukerjee, Thomas E. Breen, Pat...
THE RIVER
(1959, France, India, USA, 99 min)
Director: Jean Renoir
Cast: Patricia Walters, Nora Swinburne, Esmond Knight, Suprova Mukerjee, Thomas E. Breen, Patricia Walters, Radha, Adrienne Corri, June Hillman.
_______________________________________________________________
Three teenage girls are living in Bengal (India) near a big river : Harriet is the oldest child of a big family of English settlers. Valerie is the unique daughter of an American industrialist. Melanie has an American father and an Indian mother. One day, a man arrives. He will be the first love of the three girls.
THE RIVER
(1959, France, India, USA, 99 min)
Director: Jean Renoir
Cast: Patricia Walters, Nora Swinburne, Esmond Knight, Suprova Mukerjee, Thomas E. Breen, Patricia Walters, Radha, Adrienne Corri, June Hillman.
_______________________________________________________________
Three teenage girls are living in Bengal (India) near a big river : Harriet is the oldest child of a big family of English settlers. Valerie is the unique daughter of an American industrialist. Melanie has an American father and an Indian mother. One day, a man arrives. He will be the first love of the three girls.
Martin Scorsese, in which he discusses the first time he saw 'The River' as a child, and traces it's influence on his work as a film director.
Watch the full i...
Martin Scorsese, in which he discusses the first time he saw 'The River' as a child, and traces it's influence on his work as a film director.
Watch the full interview at - www.filmstruck.com
Martin Scorsese, in which he discusses the first time he saw 'The River' as a child, and traces it's influence on his work as a film director.
Watch the full interview at - www.filmstruck.com
And when she removed the mango leaves covering her eyes... she saw his face. Lo and behold, he was the young man she loved. She was very happy. He was transform...
And when she removed the mango leaves covering her eyes... she saw his face. Lo and behold, he was the young man she loved. She was very happy. He was transformed into the Lord Krishna. She was transformed into the Lady Radha. The real Radha, who lived thousands and thousands of years ago was also a country girl. The love of the god made her a goddess. She danced to express her love for him. With her hands and her eyes she says to him... "O Krishna... you are as beautiful as a monsoon cloud. Your eyes are like the lotus in bloom... O Krishna. I want to be always in your presence, O Krishna."
The River (1951, Jean Renoir)
And when she removed the mango leaves covering her eyes... she saw his face. Lo and behold, he was the young man she loved. She was very happy. He was transformed into the Lord Krishna. She was transformed into the Lady Radha. The real Radha, who lived thousands and thousands of years ago was also a country girl. The love of the god made her a goddess. She danced to express her love for him. With her hands and her eyes she says to him... "O Krishna... you are as beautiful as a monsoon cloud. Your eyes are like the lotus in bloom... O Krishna. I want to be always in your presence, O Krishna."
The River (1951, Jean Renoir)
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In Bengal, India, Harriet (Patricia Walters) mentions "Radha" and "Krishna" as she narrates a story about Lord Krishna that she made up. (According to the Vedic...
In Bengal, India, Harriet (Patricia Walters) mentions "Radha" and "Krishna" as she narrates a story about Lord Krishna that she made up. (According to the Vedic scriptures of ancient India, Krishna is God and Radha (Radharani) is his eternal consort.)
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THE RIVER
(1959, France, India, USA, 99 min)
Director: Jean Renoir
Cast: Patricia Walters, Nora Swinburne, Esmond Knight, Suprova Mukerjee, Thomas E. Breen, Patricia Walters, Radha, Adrienne Corri, June Hillman.
_______________________________________________________________
Three teenage girls are living in Bengal (India) near a big river : Harriet is the oldest child of a big family of English settlers. Valerie is the unique daughter of an American industrialist. Melanie has an American father and an Indian mother. One day, a man arrives. He will be the first love of the three girls.
Martin Scorsese, in which he discusses the first time he saw 'The River' as a child, and traces it's influence on his work as a film director.
Watch the full interview at - www.filmstruck.com
And when she removed the mango leaves covering her eyes... she saw his face. Lo and behold, he was the young man she loved. She was very happy. He was transformed into the Lord Krishna. She was transformed into the Lady Radha. The real Radha, who lived thousands and thousands of years ago was also a country girl. The love of the god made her a goddess. She danced to express her love for him. With her hands and her eyes she says to him... "O Krishna... you are as beautiful as a monsoon cloud. Your eyes are like the lotus in bloom... O Krishna. I want to be always in your presence, O Krishna."
The River (1951, Jean Renoir)
In Bengal, India, Harriet (Patricia Walters) mentions "Radha" and "Krishna" as she narrates a story about Lord Krishna that she made up. (According to the Vedic scriptures of ancient India, Krishna is God and Radha (Radharani) is his eternal consort.)
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The River (French: Le Fleuve) is a 1951 film directed by Jean Renoir. It was filmed in India.
A fairly faithful dramatization of an earlier literary work of the same name (The River, authored by Rumer Godden), the movie attests to a teenager's first love, and how her heart was broken when the man she fell in love with was smitten with her best friend instead.
Harriet (played by Patricia Walters) belongs to an upper middle-class English family residing on the banks of the Ganges River in India. Her father (Knight) runs a jute mill, and she has four sisters. Her only brother (played by a very young Richard R. Foster), somewhat ten years her junior, wants to learn how to tame cobras with a flute. Although they are raised in a genteel, English setting, and even have the benefit of a live-in nanny, their upbringings bear the mark of a curious confluence of Western and Eastern philosophies. If there ever could be a compromise between Christianity and Hinduism, they are immersed in it. (The youngest girl, for instance, has a rabbit she treats as her newborn baby, and says that some babies can be born again and again.)