The River
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The River may refer to:
In film:
- The River (2001 film), directed by Jarmo Lampela
- The River (1997 film), directed by Tsai Ming-liang
- The River (1984 film), directed by Mark Rydell
- The River (1951 film), directed by Jean Renoir
- The River (1938 film), directed by Pare Lorentz
- The River (1929 film), directed by Frank Borzage
In literature:
- The River (Paulsen), a novel by Gary Paulsen
- The River, a novel by Eden Phillpotts
- The River, a suspense novel by Cheryl Kaye Tardif
- The River, a book by Edward Hooper which documents evidence that HIV/AIDS originated from cross-species contamination during polio vaccine trials in 1950s Africa
- "The River", a short story by Flannery O'Connor
- The primary geographic feature found in the Riverworld series by Philip Jose Farmer
In music:
- The River (album), an album from 1980 by Bruce Springsteen
- "The River", a song by Bruce Springsteen from the album of the same name
- The River (Ali Farka Touré album), an album by Ali Farka Touré
- "The River" (song), a song by Good Charlotte featured on the Good Morning Revival album
- "The River", a song by Garth Brooks from 1991
- "The River", a song by The Beautiful South, featured on their Painting it Red album
- "The River", a song by Ken Dodd from 1965
- "The River", a 2004 song and subsequent single by Breed 77 taken from their second album Cultura
- "The River", a song by rock band Live from 2006
Radio Stations
- The River WRVE 99.5 is a Hot Adult Contemporary radio station in Schenectady, New York
- The River, the nickname of three radio stations in Ohio, United States, all owned by The Christian Voice of Central Ohio, Inc.: WCVO 104.9 FM, WCVZ 92.7 FM, and WVXG 95.1 FM.
- The River (radio station), a radio station in Albury, New South Wales, Australia, owned by Macquarie Regional RadioWorks
- The River KVRV | (radio station)
Other:
- The River (TV series), a British TV series starring David Essex from 1989
- The River, a name sometimes used to refer to the Girondin party during the period following the French Revolution
- The River (studio), a recording studio in London, England