Once Upon a River (film) explained

Once Upon a River
Director:Haroula Rose
Music:Zac Rae
Cinematography:Charlotte Hornsby
Distributor:Film Movement
Bulldog Film Distribution (United Kingdom)
Runtime:92 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Once Upon a River is a 2020 American drama film written, directed and produced by Haroula Rose.[1] [2] It stars Kenadi DelaCerna, John Ashton, Tatanka Means, Lindsay Pulsipher, Sam Straley, and Kenn E. Head.[3] It is based on the best-selling novel by Bonnie Jo Campbell.[4]

The film had its world premiere at the Bentonville Film Festival on May 10, 2019 and went on to play at many other film festivals such as Nashville Film Festival, Sarasota Film Festival, Bend Film Festival, and internationally at Thessaloniki and Evolution Mallorca.[5] [6]

Premise

Once Upon a River is the story of Margo Crane's odyssey on the mythical Stark River in 1970's Michigan. After tragedy befalls her, Margo comes across many friends and foes as she seeks out her estranged mother, only to find her own way of life instead. Often compared to Mark Twain’s Huck Finn, or harkening to Annie Oakley, Once Upon a River is, the words of Jane Smiley for The New York Times, “an excellent American parable about the consequences of our favorite ideal, freedom.”[7]

Cast

Soundtrack

The soundtrack is made of original songs composed for the film by Will Oldham, Rodney Crowell, Peter Bradley Adams, Zac Rae, J. D. Souther and Haroula Rose.[8] [9]

Reception

On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 69% based on 29 reviews, with an average rating of 6.20/10.[10] Richard Roeper of the Chicago Sun-Times gave the film three and a half out of four stars, describing the film as "Beautiful. Shocking. Moving. Haunting. Lovely. Lasting. First-time feature writer-director (and Chicago area product) Haroula Rose’s “Once Upon a River” is all that and more. It’s a stark, authentic slice of a certain kind of rough-hewn life — the calloused-hands world we see in gritty films such as “Frozen River” and “Winter’s Bone,” “Leave No Trace” and “American Woman.” There’s no trace of Hollywood glamour or gloss to the story, no hint of actor-y flourishes in the deeply resonant performances. Just a lean, finely crafted, memorably real story announcing the presence of a major new filmmaking talent. “Once Upon a River” is a living prose poem filled with beautifully framed images and featuring some of the strongest writing and acting you’ll find in any movie this year. It’s not to be missed.”[11]

Cath Clarke of The Guardian gave the film three out of five stars, writing, “Mark Twain meets Winter’s Bone in this slice of Americana from first-time feature director Haroula Rose. It opens with a Terrence Malick-ish monologue by 15-year-old Margo (Kenadi DelaCerna): “I missed momma, the way she smelled of cocoa butter and white wine.” A tough, resourceful teenager, Margo lives in a rundown town on the banks of the fictional Stark river in Michigan – the kind of place where skeletons of old cars pile up in front yards. Her mom ran out a year earlier (“The river stink drove her crazy”), leaving Margo and her Native American dad Bernard (Tatanka Means).”[12]

Accolades

YearAwardCategoryRecipient(s)Result
2018American Film FestivalUS in Progress AwardHaroula Rose[13]
2019Best Film
Bentonville Film FestivalBest Competition Narrative[14]
Red Nation Film FestivalBest Film[15]
Best Director
Outstanding Actor in a Leading RoleTatanka Means
Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Leading RoleKenadi DelaCerna
Tallgrass Film FestivalStubbornly Independent AwardHaroula Rose[16]
Vail Film FestivalNarrative Feature
Audience Award for Best Film
American Indian Film FestivalBest Film[17]
Best Director
Best Supporting ActorTatanka Means
Best ActressKenadi DelaCerna
Boston Film FestivalBest DirectorHaroula Rose
Woodstock Film FestivalBest Narrative Feature[18]
Thessaloniki Film FestivalWIFT Award[19]
Nashville Film FestivalNew Directors Competition[20]
2020Sarasota Film FestivalNarrative Feature Film Competition[21]
2021Los Angeles Greek Film FestivalBest Feature Film

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Meet the filmmaker: Haroula Rose makes feature debut with ‘Once Upon a River’ at Vail Film Festival. vaildaily.com. 2024-02-16.
  2. Web site: Once Upon a River review – a meandering story of survival. theguardian.com. 2024-02-16.
  3. Web site: Once Upon a River Review: A Native American Teen Faces Injustices in Empathetic Tale. thefilmstage.com. 2024-02-16.
  4. Web site: The making and remaking of Once Upon a River. mag.uchicago.edu. 2024-02-16.
  5. Web site: Haroula Rose’s ‘Once Upon A River’ premieres May 10. reelchicago.com. 2024-02-16.
  6. Web site: Narrative Competition (Features) coming of age. sarasotafilmfestival.com. 2024-02-16.
  7. Web site: Bonnie Jo Campbell’s Rural Michigan Gothic. nytimes.com. 2024-02-16.
  8. Web site: “I Wanted to Infuse the Film with a Musical Storyline”: Writer/Director Haroula Rose on the Original Soundtrack to Her Once Upon a River. filmmakermagazine.com. 2024-02-16.
  9. Web site: LISTEN: ‘ONCE UPON A RIVER’ SOUNDTRACK. thebluegrasssituation.com. 2024-02-16.
  10. Web site: ONCE UPON A RIVER. rottentomatoes.com. 2024-02-16.
  11. Web site: ‘Once Upon a River’: A backwoods journey dense with beautiful images and brilliant acting. chicago.suntimes.com. 2024-02-16.
  12. Web site: Once Upon a River review – teenager’s waterborne tale of survival. theguardian.com. 2024-02-16.
  13. Web site: Past Editions. americanfilmfestival.pl. 2024-02-16.
  14. Web site: Check Out the 2019 Bentonville Film Festival Schedule!. aymag.com. 2024-02-16.
  15. Web site: Winners. rednationff.com. 2024-02-16.
  16. Web site: Meet the Stubbornly Independent Jurors. tallgrassfilm.org. 2024-02-16.
  17. Web site: American Indian Motion Picture Award nominees. aifisf.com. 2024-02-16.
  18. Web site: 2019 Woodstock Film Festival Awards Recap. woodstockfilmfestival.org. 2024-02-16.
  19. Web site: ONCE UPON A RIVER. filmmovement.com. 2024-02-16.
  20. Web site: Nashville Film Festival. nashvillefilmfestival.org. 2024-02-16.
  21. Web site: The 22nd Annual Sarasota Film Festival Announces Complete Film Lineup. scenesarasota.com. 2024-02-16.