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Cinematheque at Home: First Cow

  • Genre: Drama, Western

  • Writer(s): Kelly Reichardt, Jonathan Raymond
  • Studio: Winnipeg Cinematheque
  • Length: 2h 01m

Synopsis

Once again, America’s most vital independent director Kelly Reichardt (Meek’s Cutoff, Certain Women, Old Joy) has created a beautiful new feature set in 1802’s Oregon. First Cow is a “wondrous little story about two friends – A taciturn loner and skilled cook (played by John Magaro) and a Chinese immigrant (played by Orion Lee) who roam the natural splendors of the Pacific Northwest, searching for their place in the world. The appeal of this hypnotic, unpredictable movie comes from how they find that place through mutual failure, and the nature of that outcome in the context of an early, untamed America has rich implications that gradually seep into the frame. Reichardt excels at communing with natural beauty and humankind’s complex relationship to it, but “First Cow” pushes that motif into timeless resonance. – Eric Kohn, IndieWIRE

Cinematheque at Home – curated by the Cinematheque – will offer new theatrical releases every week which our audiences can pay to stream through our website (by clicking the ‘buy tickets’ button). This is not only an opportunity for our patrons to see new cinema, but is an important way that they can continue to support independent film during this pandemic.

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