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  1. The Same River Twice. The Same River Twice is a 2003 documentary by Robb Moss, described by the Sundance Channel as follows: "in 1978, filmmaker Robb Moss joined 16 free-spirited friends for a month-long rafting trip down the Colorado River. The excursion was captured in a short film, Riverdogs, a visual celebration of naked ...

  2. The Same River Twice. Robb Moss, video, 78 mins. (2003) In 1978, award-winning filmmaker Robb Moss and a closeknit group of free-spirited friends and lovers took a month-long trip through the depths of the Grand Canyon; a breathtaking, white-water rafting adventure down the Colorado River.

  3. Same River Twice. 1996. Not Rated. 1h 43m. IMDb RATING. 5.4 /10. 179. YOUR RATING. Rate. Drama. 13 years ago, four men met on the river working as rafting guides. Director. Scott Featherstone. Writer. Scott Featherstone. Stars. Robert Curtis Brown. John Putch. Shea Farrell. See production info at IMDbPro. 6 User reviews. 2 Critic reviews. Awards.

    • (179)
    • Drama
    • Scott Featherstone
    • 1996
  4. 10. Nov. 2022 · 4. 343 views 8 months ago. Thirteen years ago, five men met on the river. Working as rafting guides, 21-year-olds Kurt, Stan, Mikey, Skinner, and Buck spent their days battling dangerous rapids...

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  5. 10. Sept. 2003 · The Same River Twice - Metacritic. 2003. Unrated. Balcony Releasing. 1 h 18 m. Summary Working as river guides for much of the 1970's, the director and his friends lived an unscheduled, communal, (often naked), outdoor life.

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    • Robb Moss
    • Unrated
  6. 20. Feb. 2003 · The Same River Twice had its world premiere recently at the Sundance Film Festival. Twenty-five years ago, a group of twenty-somethings became white-water guides on the Colorado River. Living communally, and often naked, they worked hard at being environmentally alert and materially indifferent.

  7. The Same River Twice is as organic as its title implies, contemplating a short 16mm film taken the summer of 1978 of a group of hippies ... engaged in a communal trip down the middle of the Grand Canyon and comparing it to the rafters as they are today, embroiled in the mendacity and the muted joys of the day-to-day.