Have you ever felt the weight of unspoken history, the secrets that linger beneath the surface of a seemingly idyllic place? The documentary "Confluence" dares to unearth the hidden truths of the Lewiston/Clarkston Valley, a place steeped in history but also shadowed by unsettling disappearances.
The Lewiston/Clarkston Valley, nestled at the confluence of the Clearwater and Snake Rivers, is a region brimming with historical significance. It is a place where Lewis and Clark once camped, marking a pivotal moment in their westward journey over two centuries ago. Locals proudly proclaim it the gateway to Hells Canyon and celebrate Lewiston as Idaho's first capital. Yet, beneath this veneer of historical pride lies a darker narrative, one that whispers of unexplained disappearances and a community grappling with a past it struggles to confront.
Category | Details |
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Title | Confluence (2011) |
Directors | Jennifer Anderson, Vernon Lott |
Cinematography | Philip Bloom |
Original Music | Peter Broderick |
Synopsis | Explores the history of the Lewiston/Clarkston Valley, highlighting both its historical significance and a darker, unacknowledged past, focusing on disappearances between 1979 and 1982. |
Runtime | 53 minutes |
Genre | Documentary |
Streaming Availability | PBS.org, PBS app (iPhone, Apple TV, Android TV, Android Smartphones, Amazon Fire TV, Amazon Fire Tablet, Roku) |
Related Films (Mentioned) | Coherence (2013), Confluence (Jason Baffa Films 2024), Chasing Waves (Disney+ 2023), Loopers (Lionsgate 2018), Bella Vita (Lionsgate 2014), One California Day (Build Worldwide 2007) |
Further Information | PBS Official Website |
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