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Kelly Reichardt returns to Oregon with First Cow, exploring male friendship on the frontier – ABC News
An unlikely friendship forged over stolen milk is the unlikely grounds for a sensitive examination of masculinity, class and capitalism in Frontier America.
A stalwart of American independent cinema, Kelly Reichardt the steady hand behind Certain Women (2016) and Meek’s Cutoff (2010) first achieved a degree of international recognition with Old Joy, her short, spare, and richly bittersweet second feature of 2006.
Based on a short story by Jon Raymond, that film sees a couple of old friends reunited for an impromptu camping trip in the woods of Oregon territory that would subsequently become Reichardt’s perennial stomping ground their stilted conversations…
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