Rivers Wash Over Me

Rivers Wash Over Me

Theatrical release poster
Directed by John G. Young
Produced by Darien Sills-Evans
Dexter Davis
Written by John G. Young
Darien Sills-Evans
Starring Derrick L. Middleton
Aidan Schultz-Meyer
Elizabeth Dennis
Darien Sills-Evans
Cameron Mitchell Mason
Duane McLaughlin
Pamela Holden Stewart
Music by Kenneth Lampl
Cinematography Robert Ansbro
Edited by Steven Thomas
Production
company
D Street Pictures
Distributed by Strand Releasing
Release dates
  • June 6, 2009 (2009-06-06)
Running time
87 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Rivers Wash Over Me is a 2009 drama film directed by John G. Young. Young shares the screenplay with Darien Sills-Evans. The film was produced by Sills-Evans, with Dexter Davis as executive producer.

Plot

The film touches on race relations, incest, drugs, and growing up gay in the American South. A recent New York City transplant, Sequan Greene (Derrick L. Middleton) has been sent to live in Alabama after the recent death of his mother. He is brutally raped by his cousin Michael Wilis (Cameron Mitchell Mason). It becomes clear that Michael also is gay - a victim as well as a victimizer. He says, "I can’t be a faggot ...You’re the faggot. You’re my faggot." Sequan is also bullied and beaten up at school.

Sequan soon finds a friend in Lori Anderson (Elizabeth Dennis), the girlfriend of drug dealer/basketball player Ahmed Robins (Duane McLaughlin). Lori is the town's "bad girl" who has a heart of gold. Although she freebases, snorts coke throughout the school day, steals guns and sleeps with the town basketball star, she is immediately taken by admiration of Sequan and his brazen nonconformity. Despite Sequan’s unwillingness, Lori manages to befriend him, bringing him out of his shell and eventually introducing him to both moonshine and her gay brother, Jake (Aidan Schultz-Meyer).

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