Over the course of one long wintry day, two very different women fight to salvage a troubled relationship.
Liv and Emilia wake in their idyllic home to a national tragedy, forcing the couple to confront the crumbling foundations of their own relationship. As jealousy, mistrust and control permeate the impeccable but claustrophobic space, River Take Me offers a meditative reflection on whether we should try and cleanse the past or let it flow with alongside the present.
Director’s Vision for ‘River Take Me’
River Take Me tackles the complexities and nuances of navigating an intimate partnership with past scars. As writer-director, the film is a personal reflection on how past trauma seeps into the actions of the present and asks whether we should try to cleanse the past or allow it to flow alongside the present.



