La Balada De Lefty Brown (2017) -

(2017) is an American Western written and directed by Jared Moshé that subverts genre traditions by elevating a lifelong "sidekick" to the role of protagonist. Starring Bill Pullman , the film was shot on 35mm film in Montana and is praised for its gorgeous, authentic cinematography and character-driven narrative. Film Synopsis

Shot by David McFarland on Kodak film to capture a "gritty, more visually credible" look of the Montana frontier. La balada de Lefty Brown (2017)

The journey takes a dark turn when Lefty returns home only to be falsely accused of the murder by Johnson’s grieving widow and powerful political figures. To prove his innocence, he must navigate a web of betrayal involving old friends like (Jim Caviezel) and the hard-drinking U.S. Marshal Tom Harrah (Tommy Flanagan). Production Details Director/Writer: Jared Moshé. (2017) is an American Western written and directed

Set in 1889, the story follows (Pullman), a loyal and seemingly inept sidekick who has ridden with legendary lawman-turned-Senator Edward Johnson (Peter Fonda) for 40 years. After Johnson is murdered by cattle rustlers, Lefty sets out to avenge his partner, accompanied by a young wannabe gunslinger, Jeremiah (Diego Josef). The journey takes a dark turn when Lefty

Bill Pullman, Kathy Baker, Jim Caviezel, Tommy Flanagan, and Peter Fonda.

Premiered at South by Southwest (SXSW) on March 11, 2017; theatrical release on December 15, 2017. The Ballad of Lefty Brown | Rotten Tomatoes