Keep the River on Your Right: A Modern Cannibal Tale (2000)
Keep the River on Your Right: A Modern Cannibal Tale (2000) - Documentary Movies 82 minutes. Krata to potami dexia, Once I Was a Cannibal, Wild Man, Keep the River on Your Right. In 1955, Tobias Schneebaum disappeared into the depths of the Peruvian Amazon. He had no guide, no map, and only the vaguest of instructions: Keep the river on your right. A year later Schneebaum emerged from the jungle…naked, covered in body paint, and a modern-day cannibal. Titled after Schneebaum’s 1969 cult classic memoir about his formative experiences living in the Amazon, Keep The River On Your Right is the extraordinary stranger-than-fiction story of Schneebaum’s return to the jungle, 45 years after his original visit, to reunite with the very tribesmen he loved and who gave him nightmares for nearly half a century. A deeply affecting and searing portrait, sibling filmmakers Laurie and David Shapiro capture a man in utter conflict, a fearless adventurer, and one of the most charming, enigmatic, and perplexing men ever captured on screen. cultural difference, woman director
Released: Apr 15, 2000
Runtime: 82 minutes
Genre: Documentary
Stars: Tobias Schneebaum, Norman Mailer, Michael Nelson Rockefeller
Crew: Laurie Gwen Shapiro (Director), David Shapiro (Director)