Riverburn
2004 Canadian film
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Riverburn is a 2004 short film directed by Jennifer Calvert, that won her Best Young Canadian Director of a Short Film at the 2004 Vancouver International Film Festival.
Directed byJennifer Calvert
Written byThea Boyanowsky
Produced byDiane Carruthers Wood
StarringMagda Apanowicz
| Riverburn | |
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| Directed by | Jennifer Calvert |
| Written by | Thea Boyanowsky |
| Produced by | Diane Carruthers Wood |
| Starring | Magda Apanowicz |
| Music by | Julie Blue[1] |
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| Country | Canada |
| Language | English |
The 20 minute film—inspired by Andrei Tarkovsky and Terrence Malick—is about a city girl (Magda Apanowicz) who while briefly left alone on a camping trip, meets a city boy, sparking a mutual interest.
Jason Whyte included the short in his Top 5 list for the Vancouver festival.[2]
The short was shot in British Columbia in the summer of 2003.[3]