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August 30, 2019 8:47PM PT Kelly Reichardt gently explores how friendship and other human connections may have worked in a remote trading post in the Oregon Territory, circa 1820. After reports she was looking to make a movie abroad, Kelly Reichardt returns to the familiar wilds of Oregon with “ First Cow, ” a loose yet engaging adaptation of Pacific Northwest chronicler (and frequent Reichardt collaborator) Jon Raymond’s novel “The Half-Life” — which, according to the director, was the book that made her want to work with him in the first place. Set a decent stretch before “Meek’s Cutoff, ” an austere frontier disaster movie that explored the tragic fate of ill-prepared pioneers along the Oregon Trail, “First Cow” restores this familiar territory (which she and Raymond have been exploring since “Old Joy”) to an earlier time, just as the Royal West Pacific Trading Post receives its first dairy cow. Today, Americans take convenience for granted: Milk is sold by the gallon, biscuits can be gotten ready-made and a sophisticated economy exists for the buying and selling of goods. But Reichardt imagines a situation before so-called civilization — although, by the 1820s, the area had in fact been inhabited for thousands of years, it was still a few decades from statehood — when two outsiders without status found opportunity there, as well as an unlikely kind of friendship, by stealing the milk from the aforementioned cow to make “oily cakes” in a far-flung camp starved for any taste of home. In their capacity as a mass medium, the movies have been such a powerful tool in shaping the public’s ideas of masculinity that it’s uncommon to see grown men embrace, or otherwise show any kind of physical affection. With this film, and to the extent that you accept Reichardt’s minimalist version of the past as accurate, the director invites us to consider what we have lost since society caught up with this primeval enclave on the edge of the world. Considering the attention Reichardt typically pays to female characters, one might rightly ask, where are the women in “First Cow”? There’s one in the opening scene: Alia Shawkat plays an anonymous young Oregonian — let’s call her Wendy — who’s walking her dog (might as well be Lucy) in the woods, when the animal finds a bone. Turns out, it’s a human cranium, long abandoned and only half buried. Lucy wanders off, while Wendy kneels and starts to brush away the surrounding dirt, slowly (everything happens slowly in Kelly Reichardt movies), to reveal two skeletons, both male, lying side by side, holding hands. That’s the last we see of Wendy or Lucy. From there on, “First Cow” unfolds in the past, concerning itself instead with other mysteries: Who were these two men? How did they get there? How did they die? And what was their relationship? At least, these questions are where certain minds will immediately gravitate, although the beauty of Reichardt’s work is that her movies are slender and unhurried and open-ended enough to invite any number of reactions. With “First Cow, ” we could just as easily muse on the fact that this 21st-century hiker has chosen this afternoon to venture out into the wild, looking for … what? Most likely, she just wanted to escape her modern life for a few hours, to get away from the traffic, ignore the telephone and lose herself in nature. “First Cow” offers audiences the same opportunity, even if this particular excursion should be laced with melancholy, seeing as how the two men we’re about to meet are bound to die together. Following along as he collects mushrooms, we meet “Cookie” Figowitz (John Magaro), so-called because he prepares the meals for a traveling group of salty fur trappers. Cookie is soft-spoken and too gentle for the likes of them, barely capable of catching wild animals for supper (at one point, he pauses to flip a salamander squirming on its back). He’s certainly not prepared to defend himself from the curious stranger (Orion Lee) he stumbles upon hiding naked in the brush. At first, Cookie assumes this exotic-looking man is a Native American, only to discover that he’s in fact Chinese, a sailor named King-Lu, on the run from a group of Russians, and desperately hungry. Cookie could easily turn him in, but instead chooses to assist King-Lu, establishing in that instant a connection that blooms when the two men are reunited a short time later at the trading post, a makeshift community with precious few women — and even less in the way of livestock. Here, Reichardt and Raymond’s script takes its most significant departure from the novel. In the book, Cookie and a different friend earn their fortune trading castoreum, a sweet-smelling substance beavers use to mark their territory. The screen version streamlines their capitalistic venture considerably: Cookie cooks — while King-Lu markets — “oily bread” they make using milk stolen from the colony’s English chief factor (Toby Jones), who has married a Native (Lily Gladstone), lives in a proper house and owns the primitive settlement’s first and only cow. That’s a simpler idea, and one that lends the ensuing story a basic, fable-like quality — far preferable to the relatively elaborate plot of Raymond’s book (described by Kirkus Reviews as “unglamorous and sad, but compelling, ” which could also be said for most of Reichardt’s movies). Reichardt specializes in pared-down narratives, sometimes stripping away so much that boredom sets in. “First Cow” may be lean, but it offers ample room to ruminate in the comparison between its two time periods. Reuniting with “Meek’s Cutoff” DP Christopher Blauvelt, Reichardt once again confines the West’s panoramic potential to a nearly square cinematic frame — although in this case, the boxed-in Academy ratio serves to shift our focus from the land to the special bond between these two characters, which is a beautiful thing. If there are conspicuously few female characters in Reichardt’s latest film (Natives are also included, but strictly in supporting roles), it’s because the director wants to draw attention to a kind of homophilic connection. 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The wins for “1917” included best film, best director for Sam Mendes and outstanding British film. The awards are broadcast on the BBC in the United Kingdom and at 5 p. m. ]. This is probably the best trailer I've seen all year. Amazing. The cinematography looks stunning, the score sounds incredible. Can not wait to see this. I heard the wide release is the 14th, so I'll keep my eye out for it. First com favicon. Sooo is Lucas Hedges required to be in 80% of A24 movies or what. I can already tell that I'll be crying when watching😩. First cowboy. First cow in history. First cow. Critics Consensus No consensus yet. 90% TOMATOMETER Total Count: 10 Coming soon Release date: Mar 6, 2020 Audience Score Ratings: Not yet available First Cow Ratings & Reviews Explanation First Cow Videos Movie Info Kelly Reichardt once again trains her perceptive and patient eye on the Pacific Northwest, this time evoking an authentically hardscrabble early nineteenth century way of life. A taciturn loner and skilled cook (John Magaro) has traveled west and joined a group of fur trappers in Oregon Territory, though he only finds true connection with a Chinese immigrant (Orion Lee) also seeking his fortune; soon the two collaborate on a successful business, although its longevity is reliant upon the clandestine participation of a nearby wealthy landowner's prized milking cow. From this simple premise Reichardt constructs an interrogation of foundational Americana that recalls her earlier triumph Old Joy in its sensitive depiction of male friendship, yet is driven by a mounting suspense all its own. Reichardt again shows her distinct talent for depicting the peculiar rhythms of daily living and ability to capture the immense, unsettling quietude of rural America. Rating: PG-13 (for brief strong language) Genre: Directed By: Written By: In Theaters: Mar 6, 2020 limited Runtime: 122 minutes Studio: A24 Cast News & Interviews for First Cow Critic Reviews for First Cow Audience Reviews for First Cow There are no featured reviews for First Cow because the movie has not released yet (Mar 6, 2020). See Movies in Theaters First Cow Quotes News & Features. Whitaker is sleep walking. I cant even remember what the first film was even about, so that tells you how scary it was. First row sp. I hate how he had a voice crack every time he said tom💀💀💀. First cow disease. I saw this trailer and instantly burst into tears. In my case, it was me that everyone kept it from, but this is such an important subject to explore in mainstream media. First cow wiki. First cow movie trailer. First Cow Theatrical release poster Directed by Kelly Reichardt Produced by Neil Kopp Vincent Savino Anish Savjani Screenplay by Kelly Reichardt Jonathan Raymond Based on The Half Life by Jonathan Raymond Starring John Magaro Orion Lee René Auberjonois Music by William Tyler Cinematography Christopher Blauvelt Edited by Kelly Reichardt Production companies FilmScience IAC Films Distributed by A24 Release date August 30, 2019 ( Telluride) March 6, 2020 (United States) Running time 121 minutes [1] Country United States Language English First Cow is a 2019 American drama film directed by Kelly Reichardt, from a screenplay by Reichardt and Jonathan Raymond based on Raymond's novel The Half Life. It stars John Magaro, Orion Lee, Toby Jones, Ewen Bremner, Alia Shawkat, and René Auberjonois in his final film role. It had its world premiere at the Telluride Film Festival on August 30, 2019. It is scheduled to be released on March 6, 2020, by A24. It was also selected to compete for the Golden Bear in the main competition section at the 70th Berlin International Film Festival. [2] [3] Cast [ edit] John Magaro as Cookie Figowitz Orion Lee as King Lu Toby Jones Ewen Bremner Scott Shepherd Gary Farmer Lily Gladstone Alia Shawkat Production [ edit] In October 2018, it was announced Kelly Reichardt would direct the film, from a screenplay she wrote alongside Jonathan Raymond. Neil Kopp, Vincent Savino, Anish Savjani, Scott Rudin and Eli Bush will produce the film under their FilmScience and Scott Rudin Productions banners, respectively, while A24 will distribute. [4] [5] In November 2018, René Auberjonois was cast in the film. [6] In March 2019, it was announced John Magaro had joined the cast of the film. [7] Principal photography began in November 2018. [8] Release [ edit] It had its world premiere at the Telluride Film Festival on August 30, 2019. [9] It screened at the New York Film Festival on September 28, 2019. [10] It is scheduled to be released on March 6, 2020. [11] References [ edit] ^ "First Cow". New York Film Festival. Retrieved August 6, 2019. ^ "The 70th Berlinale Competition and Further Films to Complete the Berlinale Special". Berlinale. Retrieved 29 January 2020. ^ "Berlin Competition Lineup Revealed: Sally Potter, Kelly Reichardt, Eliza Hittman, Abel Ferrara". Variety. Retrieved 29 January 2020. ^ Nordine, Michael (October 31, 2018). " ' First Cow': Kelly Reichardt's Follow-Up to 'Certain Women' Is a Period Piece Set in Oregon and China". IndieWire. Retrieved March 13, 2019. ^ "Production Weekly" (PDF). Production Weekly. December 20, 2018. Retrieved March 13, 2019. ^ Auberjonois, Rene (November 30, 2018). "Oh dear! I know! I've been AWOL... a combination of family stuff, travel, and the dregs of a miserable cold (better now! ). Going to Oregon on Sunday to shoot a 'bit' on "FIRST COW" -new film by Kelly Reichardt! Excited! ". Twitter. Retrieved November 30, 2018. ^ Hipes, Patrick (March 12, 2019). "John Magaro Joins 'The Many Saints Of Newark' In Reteam With David Chase". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved March 13, 2019. ^ Lavallee, Eric (October 31, 2018). "Her Old Joy: Kelly Reichardt Finds Oregon by Way of China in "First Cow " ".. Retrieved March 13, 2019. ^ Hammond, Pete (August 29, 2019). "Telluride Film Festival: 'Ford V Ferrari', 'Judy', 'Motherless Brooklyn', Weinstein-Inspired Drama 'The Assistant' Among Premieres Headed To 46th Edition – Full List". Retrieved August 29, 2019. ^ Fleming Jr, Mike (August 6, 2019). "57th New York Film Festival Sets Full Slate; Pedro Almodovar, Bong Joon-ho Bring Their Cannes Prize Winners". Retrieved August 6, 2019. ^ "First Cow". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved August 29, 2019. External links [ edit] First Cow on IMDb. Kya soongh raha hai bekaar andu yaar. Call it luck. call it karma. gotta admit, got the serious tingles when I heard that. First cow review. First coworking space. I need one of the collars for my mother in law. First cowboys in america. First cow trailer song. First cowboy church of burnet county. First community bank kingsville texas. First cow a24. Everything is fake these days... IG, FB, Youtube 😔😞😢. First cow kelly reichardt. First cowboy quarterback. I waits so long for t h i s. The whole reason I loved the boy was because of the twist and I loved Brahms character It was unique so I was hoping they'd carry that on in the boy 2 or at least something like that. Instead I'm getting paranormal vibes from this sigh If this just turns out to be like every other doll horror movies I'm going to be so disappointed because the boy is one of my favourite movies. The best fish are the ones that you see and say: Hey I know that one, I caught it in animal crossing. Mérycisme enfant. See you in another 2 years when the movie comes out. Mark reminds me of an old man that has too much energy for his age. First cowtown. The filly is so adorable😍 I know who First Dude is, hes an awesome stallion and has produced some really good horses! I hope Crystal foals soon and nothing bad happens: good luck. 0:52 mi lovely crush❤️💥. First com. Sequel pitch: From the studio that brought you First Cow - The Heifer. There hasn't been a ghost sighting for 30 years. Literally throwing shade on their other movie lmao. What in the Slanteyejoe is going on. Forgive! Lmao. This got recommended to me today. Ill never forget these guys, thank you for everything Cow Chop 🐮🔪. Mérycisme et estomac. First cowboy game. الله الله عليه سلم هو في حياتي المهنية في 😠🔪🔪 First cow milk. First cow parade. The waters of a river flow placidly by. On its banks, time rewinds, bringing buried stories to light. At the beginning of the 19th century, fur trappers are not the only ones to venture into the wilds of Oregon; there’s also a taciturn cook, a loner who finds an able entrepreneur and friend in a Chinese immigrant. The two start a small trade in “oily cakes”, which turns out to be a great success in the rough West. The only catch: the raw material they use is acquired illegally. Director Kelly Reichardt co-wrote the screenplay with Jonathan Raymond, author of the novel upon which the film is based. First Cow confirms her talent for telling stories of an America filled with promise, far from the big cities. Like a Western, the film pays tribute to characters on the margins of society who must take destiny into their own hands – only here, instead of guns, there’s a spoonful of honey and a pail of milk. Thus, these outlaws present the frontier, that screen onto which America projects its national dreams, not as a place of economic or material conquest, but as a meeting place. A splendid alternative scenario, which today acquires particular civil and political significance. With John Magaro (Cookie) Orion Lee (King-Lu) Toby Jones (Chief Factor) Scott Shepherd (Lloyd) Gary Farmer (Totillicum) Lily Gladstone (Chief Factor’s Wife) Crew Director Kelly Reichardt Screenplay Jonathan Raymond, Kelly Reichardt Cinematography Christopher Blauvelt Editing Kelly Reichardt Music William Tyler Sound Design Leslie Shatz Production Design Anthony Gasparro Art Director Lisa Ward Costumes April Napier Make-up Jessica Needham Assistant Director Christopher Carroll Casting Gayle Keller Producers Vincent Savino, Anish Savjani, Neil Kopp Executive Producers Scott Rudin, Eli Bush, Christopher Carroll, Louise Lovegrove Produced by filmscience Portland, Oregon, USA Born in Miami, Florida in 1964. After making her debut feature film River of Grass, this screenwriter and director dedicated herself for a long time to the short film form. She returned to feature-length filmmaking with Old Joy which, like First Cow, is based on a story by the American novelist Jonathan Raymond. Reichardt’s films have screened and won prizes at international festivals. She also teaches at Bard College. The most recent of several retrospectives of her work took place in 2017 at the Museum of Modern Art. Filmography 1994 River of Grass 2006 Old Joy 2008 Wendy & Lucy 2010 Meek's Cutoff 2013 Night Moves 2016 Certain Woman 2019 First Cow Bio- & filmography as of Berlinale 2020 Feb 22 19:00 Berlinale Palast Feb 23 12:30 Friedrichstadt-Palast Feb 25 12:00 Haus der Berliner Festspiele 18:15 Mar 01 10:00 Haus der Berliner Festspiele. I see A24, I click! Love yall ❤️. People:mistakes were made Me:oh i read the book That one dude:wait theres a book. First cow cast. First capital of new york. The lady who plays her mother is the go to actress to play Arab, Persian and Indian. So versatile. First cowboy qb. First cow in space. First cow release date. First cow clone. First cowboys in usa.

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