Dreaming Rivers

Dreaming Rivers

Release date : September 8, 1989
Runtime : 33m
Countries of origin : United Kingdom /
Original Language : English /
Director : Martina Attille /
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Production companies : Sankofa Film & Video /
September 8, 1989 33m United Kingdom Drama English More
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A bittersweet and nostalgic short drama illustrating the spirit of modern families touched by the experience of migration. Miss T., from the Caribbean, lives alone in her one-room apartment, her children and husband having left her to pursue new dreams. When she dies her family and friends gather at her wake. The tapestry of words that interweave the drama convey the fragments of a life lived, but only partly remembered.
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Stefan Kalipha
Sunny Boy
Angela Wynter
Daughter
Nimmy March
Sister
Marie Attille
St. Lucian (voice)
Rosemary Julien
St. Lucian (voice)
Darren Leahy
Young child
Peggy Octave
St. Lucian (voice)
Leanna Samuel
Young child

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  • title:Dreaming Rivers
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1989
  • Runtime:33m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Martina Attille /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: Sankofa Film & Video ·
  • Overview:A bittersweet and nostalgic short drama illustrating the spirit of modern families touched by the experience of migration. Miss T., from the Caribbean, lives alone in her one-room apartment, her children and husband having left her to pursue new dreams. When she dies her family and friends gather at her wake. The tapestry of words that interweave the drama convey the fragments of a life lived, but only partly remembered.
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