

The River Used to Be a Man
Directed by Jan ZabeilWhere to Watch The River Used to Be a Man
The River Used to Be a Man Trivia
The River Used to Be a Man was released on September 7, 2012.
The River Used to Be a Man was directed by Jan Zabeil.
The River Used to Be a Man has a runtime of 80m.
The River Used to Be a Man was produced by Jan Zabeil, Karsten Stöter, Benny Drechsel.
A young German travels in Botswana. On the banks of a river, he meets an old fisherman who takes him deep into the wilderness in his wooden boat. The next morning, he finds himself alone in a seemingly endless river delta. After days of wandering, he arrives in a village far from civilisation, but his odyssey never ends. More and more, he loses control in the impassability of a foreign culture.
The key characters in The River Used to Be a Man are Alexander Fehling, Obusentswe Dreamar Manyim, Nx'apa Motswai.
The River Used to Be a Man is a Drama film.
The River Used to Be a Man has an audience rating of 2 out of 10.
The River Used to Be a Man has made $50,854 at the box office.




