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The autobiographical novella, first published 50 years ago, arguably created a new type of guy: the literary fly fisherman.
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The autobiographical novella, first published 50 years ago, arguably created a new type of guy: the literary fly fisherman.
In honor of the 50th anniversary, Jonathan talks with Mountain Gazette’s Mike Rogge about one of his all-time favorite books, ‘A River Runs Through It,’ by Norman Maclean. The post...
On a river up in heaven, sails a boat....
Remembering the night before the flood and everything that led up to the moment that changed my family forever.
The truck is packed, and the fly-fishing duo jump in and make their way along the river as craggy mountains loom. Step by step, we see Papa and the child connect their rods, add fl...
This has been our way for generations. Our fathers did it, as did their mothers’ fathers. When a pain strikes too deep for the body to hold, you bring it here. You stand where th...
Much of Jeffrey Overstreet’s professional life has centered on cinema, from his extensive film writing—including as critic for Christianity Today—to the courses he teaches at Seatt...
There’s no better time to discover Ira Sachs’s striking, affecting debut, The Delta (1996).
At dawn on July 4, I found myself high in a hackberry tree, alone and unaware of my family’s whereabouts. This is the story of what came next.
At last, one of the most important films of the decade (and of the 21st century) joins the canonical Criterion Collection.
Dawson, MacIntyre, Virtue, and War at the End of a World The other evening I had the pleasure of watching with my father a film from my youth, Michael Mann’s The Last of the Mohica...
This post first appears on RissiWrites.com and is © RissiWrites.com and RissiJC A film that came out a couple of years ago,... Source The post ‘ORDINARY ANGELS’: A REAL LIFE FAMILY...
"Fire of Love" director Sara Dosa returns with a much colder but equally beautiful film about the first glacier to "die" from climate change.
Sophy Romvari’s first feature brings keen observation and wondrous imagination to the quasi-autobiographical story of growing up with a brother in crisis.
Deep in the heart of the Rocky Mountain range lies a surf shop with long line of stories to its name. Salida Colorado houses the greatest river surfing wave in the state – but its...
The image of the river has always been a study in contrasts—sometimes a raging torrent, sometimes a symbol of peace. At times it’s depicted as a watery grave; at others, a mother’s...
This post first appears on RissiWrites.com and is © RissiWrites.com and RissiJC In more recent years, I’ve tended towards films that, say... Source The post ‘SALMON FISHING IN THE...
A new art-house drama tells three stories that span the century — and connect to one tree. Silent Friend will open your eyes to the beauty of the natural world.
I feel like everyone talks about Frank Darabont's adaptation of Stephen King's The Shawshank Redemption all the time, and not enough of us talk about his work on The Green Mile. Th...
Rain hammered the set all morning. Not a gentle drizzle, but a cold, relentless downpour soaking the desert outside Ouarzazate—gateway to the Sahara. At breakfast, dozens of cast a...
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has published a fascinating visualization exploring the language of rivers in the United States - a map that doesn’t just show waterways, but the...
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