The Rider GFT
5 – 7 October, 2018
Everyone who loved Chloé Zhao’s debut feature Songs My Brothers Taught Me should rush to The Rider, a soulful portrait of a young Sioux cowboy at a crossroads in his life. After a near fatal rodeo accident, Brady (Brady Jandreau) is told he must never ride again. How can he bear to bid farewell to the sport he loves, the riders he considers family, and the horses he has grown to love? A lyrical, semi-autobiographical tale of life on the range, in which the people and landscapes of South Dakota are beautifully captured by God’s Own Country cinematographer James Richards. GFF18.
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