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Rivers Wash Over Me

Country: USA, Language: English, 87 mins

  • Director: John G. Young
  • Writer: Darien Sills-Evans; John G. Young
  • Producer: Dexter Davis; Jason Garlock

CGiii Comment

It's in focus - and, that's all that is good about it - even with the re-edit.

Dreadful.


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The(ir) Blurb...

After his mother dies, Sequan, a sensitive teenager from Brooklyn, moves in with relatives living in a small town plagued with secrets hidden deep within its lush, rural Alabama terrain. Sequan finds refuge in a friendship with a troubled girl who astutely hones in on his true sexuality and introduces him to her cute brother.

Cast & Characters

Julia Carothers Hughes as Celeste Anderson;
Elizabeth Dennis as Lori Anderson;
Terrance Epps as Coach Williams;
Tina Jetter as Charity;
Leslie Jones as LuEllen;
Paul Kelly as Mr. Hack;
Alain Lauture as Skinny Tim Buchanan;
Sonequa Martin as Shawna King;
Cameron Mitchell Mason as Michael Willis;
Duane McLaughlin as Ahmed Robins;
Derrick L. Middleton as Sequan Greene;
Conor Romero as Billy;
Xosha Roquemore as Racine Buchanan;
Aidan Schultz-Meyer as Jake Anderson;
Darien Sills-Evans as Charles King