Synopsis
Director: Max Walker-Silverman
With Josh O’Connor
Runtime: 96 mins
After losing the old family ranch to a wildfire, a cowboy, Dusty (O’Connor), winds up in a small FEMA camp in the vast American West. The last of a long line of ranchers, he's stranded between the legacy of his land and the changes to it. But he begins to reconnect with his young daughter, Callie Rose, and his ex-wife, Ruby, and ultimately the neighbourhood around him. Together they find an unlikely community - and maybe even hope, beauty, and a future in this wild place.
WHY WATCH THIS FILM? It looks stunning.
“Alfonso Herrera Salcedo's gorgeous cinematography and an Americana-tinged guitar score from Jake Xerxes Fussell and James Elkington give the piece a finely tuned western-movie sensibility. A quiet film that manages to retain a sense of hope and redemption at its heart while largely keeping platitudes at bay, this is a relatively small but no less worthwhile addition to O'Connor's impressive CV.” Radio Times
“It’s a definitive “we the people” movie filled with gorgeous vistas, crepuscular landscapes, authentic people and a deeply moving sense of everything that’s best about the US at a time when it needs it most.” The Times
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Film@Fram, Castle Community Rooms, Church Street, Framlingham, IP13 9BQ
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