Cane River (1982)
October 14, 1982Release Date
Cane River (1982)
October 14, 1982Release Date
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Cast & Crew.
Richard Romain
Peter Metoyer
Richard Romain
Peter Metoyer
Tommye Myrick
Maria Mathis
Ilunga Adell
Brother
Lloyd La Cour
Mr. Metoyer
Barbara Tasker
Dominique
Carol Sutton
Ms. Mathis
Stephen Severin
Beau
Noray Francis
Blue
Lolis Edward Elie
Lawyer
Kelli Rene Carpenter
Tour Guide
Marie Dupre
Granny
Maurice Harrell
Ticketter
Horace B. Jenkins
Director
Thomas P. Brady
Priest
D.J. Ammons
Bus Station Ticket Agent (uncredited)
Roy Glover
Composer
Duplain Rhodes Jr.
Executive Producer
Gideon Manasseh
Cinematographer
Joseph Moran
Art Direction
Debra I. Moore
Editor
Beverly Elery
Makeup Artist
Mario P. Astorga
Sound
Nadine Walker Burrell
Makeup Artist
Doris Rhodes
Executive Producer
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Cane River is a 1982 American romantic drama film that was lost until its rediscovery in 2013 and its subsequent re-release in 2018 and beyond. It was written, produced, and directed by Horace B. Jenkins. The film features the lives of African Americans in the US state of Louisiana. While the film premiered in New Orleans, Louisiana, in 1982, Horace Jenkins died before the film could be released in New York City and beyond. The film was considered lost until a negative was recovered in 2013.
The film was subsequently restored, and a digitally remastered version of the film screened at the 2018 New Orleans Film Festival on October 22, 2018, after having been unseen for 36 years. Distributor Oscilloscope released it in select theaters in the United States in February 2020. During the COVID-19 pandemic, it was available via virtual cinema before premiering on The Criterion Collection's The Criterion Channel in May 2020. In the following August, Cane River was released on home video.
Following its re-release, Cane River received critical acclaim. Highly rated on Rotten Tomatoes and Metacritic, it was lauded for its exploration of racial history and blending romance with political undertones. Despite some noted technical limitations, critics highlighted its pioneering portrayal of black experiences and its significance in American cinema.