A London-based artist and filmmaker. He has created around 40 short and feature films that blur the line between documentary and fiction, often focusing on people living on the margins of society. Rivers won the FIPRESCI Prize at the Venice Film Festival for his debut feature, Two Years at Sea. His solo exhibitions have been held in Milan, Chicago, Hamburg, and London, and a complete retrospective of his work was presented at the National Gallery of Jeu de Paume in Paris. At the 34th Message to Man Festival, he received the Silver Centaur prize for his film Bogancloch.
Directing
98
Male
1972-01-01
Somerset, England
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Slow Action
Two Years at Sea
Experiments in Terror 3
Origin of the Species
Ah, Liberty!
Dreaming In The Dark
The Hyrcynium Wood
A Spell to Ward Off the Darkness
Sack Barrow
After Work
I Know Where I'm Going
A World Rattled of Habit
This Is My Land
We the People
The Coming Race
House
The Creation as We Saw It
Ijen / London
The Bomb with a Man in His Shoe
Things
The Film That Buys the Cinema
May Tomorrow Shine the Brightest of all Your Many Days as it Will be your Last
Bogancloch
Mohammed Mrabet
Terror
The Sky Trembles and the Earth Is Afraid and the Two Eyes Are Not Brothers
A Distant Episode
There Is a Happy Land Further Awaay
Phantoms of a Libertine
What Means Something
Sørdal
The Big Sink
The Minotaur
The Hunchback
Jack
Call No Man Happy Until He Is Dead
Urth
The Rare Event
Trees Down Here
Now, at Last!
Krabi, 2562
Alice
Ghost Strata
10 Min
Look Then Below
The Ambassadors
I First Saw the Light
Astika
More Than Just A Dram
The House Was Quiet
The Shape of Things
Old Dark House
Mare's Nest