Rough-hewn, disorderly documentary by Robb Moss, a sequel of sorts to his 1978 documentary Riverdogs, which chronicled a summer idyll of often nude white-water rafting on the Colorado River. Five members of that sizable expedition submit now to follow-up interviews, and to examination of the changes in their lives over a quarter of a century: children, divorce, cancer, more or less respectable jobs and, excepting their undeviating river guide and erstwhile guru, conventional roles in society. It's all quite human, and mostly quite mundane and dull. Even with extensive footage from the earlier film, it runs barely an hour and a quarter. (2004) — Duncan Shepherd
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