Fireworks Logo

Trailers...

  • Blue Film
  • Distant Call (A)
  • Ngwato
  • Saved by the Beauty of the World
  • Children of Silver Street Take a Stand (The)
  • Arctic Link
  • Divine Hammer
  • Woman Who Poked the Leopard (The)
  • Dinner (The)
  • Baracoa
  • Blue Boy Trial
  • Uncle Roy
  • Patty Is Such a Girly Name
  • 3 Atos de Moisés
  • Deadloch
  • Ballroom, danser pour exister
  • Bigfoot Woods
  • Beauty and the Beat
  • Mickey
  • At the Place of Ghosts
  • Divine Tragedy (The)
  • Man Walks Down the Street (A)
  • Stop! That! Train!
  • Rosebush Pruning
  • Summer Lost
  • House Was Not Hungry Then (The)
  • Outcome
  • Island Away From You (An)
  • Customer Journey
  • Thirteen Buttons to Heaven
  • Freddie: I Want it All
  • Hunting Wives (The)
  • I Love LA
  • Long Story Short
  • Consequences of Monsters (The)
  • Open Endings
  • Son of Sara: Volume 1
  • Male Gaze: Wild Youth (The)
  • Testament of Ann Lee (The)
  • Vladimir

Keep the River on Your Right: A Modern Cannibal Tale

Country: USA, Language: English, 93 mins

  • Director: David Shapiro; Laurie Gwen Shapiro
  • Writer: David Shapiro; Laurie Shapiro
  • Producer: Peter Broderick; David S. Shapiro

CGiii Comment

What a vile little man - a Jewish, gay anthropologist from New York - all he does throughout this film is lick his own ass and moans, whines and complains.

A stereotype? Surely, not! He is screamingly stereotypical.

Okay...rather than waiting for a mind-numbing 90 minutes - here it is...he ate a sliver of human flesh - he is a cannibal...and, a fraud.

The filmmakers are tourists who took a shine to the old griper during his ponderous lectures and decided to make this disaster of a film.

Pieced together without much thought - it is a sickening reminder how putrid tourists can actually be (we've all been one)...especially those that insist on making a film and pretending it's not a home-movie.

Vile to the nth degree.


Trailer...

The(ir) Blurb...

In 1955, while a Fulbright scholar, a Manhattan painter named Tobias Schneebaum spent seven months in the Amazon basin with the Harakambut. When he returned to the US, he could no longer paint. What happened? Nearly 45 years later, filmmakers want Tobias, now 78 and suffering from Parkinson's, to return to Peru. He refuses but allows that he will revisit the Asmat in New Guinea where he spent an idyllic time years before. That trip goes well, including a serendipitous meeting with Aipit, an aging native and once Tobias' friend and lover. Tobias then agrees to go to Peru to look for the people whom he joined on a murderous raiding party. The scars of war remain as does fear.

Cast & Characters

Tobias Schneebaum as Himself;
Norman Mailer as Himself;
Michael Nelson Rockefeller as Himself