Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaDuring the summer of '66, a former rodeo champ and semi-retired cattle auctioneer is forced to confront his unrealized dreams as he attempts to bond with his young "cowboy-obsessed" grandson... Leggi tuttoDuring the summer of '66, a former rodeo champ and semi-retired cattle auctioneer is forced to confront his unrealized dreams as he attempts to bond with his young "cowboy-obsessed" grandson while there is still time.During the summer of '66, a former rodeo champ and semi-retired cattle auctioneer is forced to confront his unrealized dreams as he attempts to bond with his young "cowboy-obsessed" grandson while there is still time.
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- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Premi
- 158 vittorie e 55 candidature totali
Jeremy Ryan Good
- Travers
- (as Jeremy Good)
Recensioni in evidenza
Calf Rope was an outstanding short film directed by Bradley Hawkins. I was moved by the performances by Gorman Ruggiero as "Grandad" and Lukas Barnett as "Brandon". It was nice to see a family friendly film with such a nice theme. I thought that the storyline would make for a wonderful full-length feature film. Bravo to the entire cast and crew!
I never expected to relate to this film, but when I discovered the similarities between the main character, Grandpa, and my own grandfather, the tears started flowing. One scene after another brought back subtle memories, which have been locked away in my past. Normally, when a movie brings me to reach for a tissue box, I quickly exit the room. But, this one really caught my attention. I don't have a lot of memories of my grandfather growing up, because he spent much of his time at a cattle farm, in Lancaster County. When I'd spend the night with my grandparents, he'd be asleep on the recliner, and Grandma and I would gingerly walk past his chair, trying not to kick over the can of spit-out tobacco (my grandmother hated that can). I don't believe he ever smoked, but he always had that smelly stuff in his mouth. My fonder memories are from a few visits to the cattle auctions. I remembered the taste of sweet, thick, chocolatey milk, from little cartons, which grandma would give me quarters to purchase. The auctions were packed, nearly elbow to elbow, so a cold, sweet beverage was welcomed in a hot, smelly steer barn. I also remembered the first time I heard an Auctioneer speak...or, yell...or, ramble on, and on, and ON. I was amazed, and for a moment, wandered what it would be like to grow-up to be an Auctioneer? My grandpa loved his cattle, horses, and farm life. He died in that building, on my 16th birthday...and my grandma, being the patient, loving person she was, even apologized to me for ruing my 'sweet 16' special day. All I wanted was my grandfather back...for her, most of all. He had slipped and fell on the cement, by the loading dock, I believe, causing a heart attack (or, the other way around). He died quickly, and I guess if he had chosen a place to be buried, it would've been that farm. Well, the tears are flowing again, but not in a bad way...in a way which allows me to pay tribute to a beloved man who was dedicated to this way of life...a life which made him both happy and proud. Thank you, Dadley Production, for bringing back those lost memories...ones I will hold dearly to my heart, and cherish forever. Bravo!!! I need to see more, please!
What a beautiful film. For 30 minutes, I was captivated and charmed by this little heartwarming story. The period-accurate sets, cinematography and visuals, along with the wonderful cast made falling into this story feel very natural.
The most unexpected aspect of Calf Rope was the near immediate connection I felt with the characters. The affection between Brandon and his grandfather, and Brandon's belief that his grandfather is the most wonderful, powerful person in the world reminded me of what it was like as a small boy to see my grandfather as an unstoppable hero, the most loving and compassionate person in the world.
Brandon has a vague understanding of the flaws of his grandfather, but his opinion is unchanged.
The supporting cast was terrific, especially as the story came to a close. The emotions conveyed drew me into the final moments. I did not expect to have tears in my own eyes in such a short span of time.
The story was told in such a way that I never felt it was too slow, nor rushed; In fact, I was unaware of the passage of time as I watched. The content is wholesome, imbued with powerful a powerful message and evocative imagery. I would certainly recommend for families to enjoy together.
Lastly, the score was wonderful. Sounds of joy, imagination, and excitement, providing the audience with same triumphant emotions Brandon experienced as he watched his grandfather be the amazing, magical man he was. The composer choose the best instrumentation for the film, taking us back in time with the story. The score provided the proper context for the scenes, becoming its own character at the appropriate moments, while being understated and subdued in the most crucial heartfelt moments of the story, providing the heartbeat of Calf Rope.
Lovely film.
The most unexpected aspect of Calf Rope was the near immediate connection I felt with the characters. The affection between Brandon and his grandfather, and Brandon's belief that his grandfather is the most wonderful, powerful person in the world reminded me of what it was like as a small boy to see my grandfather as an unstoppable hero, the most loving and compassionate person in the world.
Brandon has a vague understanding of the flaws of his grandfather, but his opinion is unchanged.
The supporting cast was terrific, especially as the story came to a close. The emotions conveyed drew me into the final moments. I did not expect to have tears in my own eyes in such a short span of time.
The story was told in such a way that I never felt it was too slow, nor rushed; In fact, I was unaware of the passage of time as I watched. The content is wholesome, imbued with powerful a powerful message and evocative imagery. I would certainly recommend for families to enjoy together.
Lastly, the score was wonderful. Sounds of joy, imagination, and excitement, providing the audience with same triumphant emotions Brandon experienced as he watched his grandfather be the amazing, magical man he was. The composer choose the best instrumentation for the film, taking us back in time with the story. The score provided the proper context for the scenes, becoming its own character at the appropriate moments, while being understated and subdued in the most crucial heartfelt moments of the story, providing the heartbeat of Calf Rope.
Lovely film.
Brad's story reminds me of growing up in central PA in the 70's and my relationship with my grandfather. He wasn't a cowboy but he carried himself like the cowboys that I watched on Saturday afternoon TV.
Bradley Hawkins and his team did quite well on this project. As a filmmaker, one of the hardest things to do is pull off a period piece without compromising authenticity and Calf Rope does it masterfully.
The story itself is heartfelt and timeless. It centers around a young boy and his grandfather in the mid 1960's in Oklahoma and Pennsylvania. This wonderful cast is led by youngster Lukas Barnett who shines as Brandon, a young man obsessed with cowboys and his Grandfather. The Grandfather, Mac, is played brilliantly by Gorman Ruggiero. The entire cast understood and flawlessly executed the vernacular from that time.
While watching this film, the same word kept popping in my head throughout. Authentic. From the props, to the wardrobe... really the entire production design was spot on. Again, a tall task when attempting a period piece. Exemplary work by Lyndsey Hinkle.
It's quite difficult to find really any flaws with this film. Cheers to Bradley Hawkins and his team.
The story itself is heartfelt and timeless. It centers around a young boy and his grandfather in the mid 1960's in Oklahoma and Pennsylvania. This wonderful cast is led by youngster Lukas Barnett who shines as Brandon, a young man obsessed with cowboys and his Grandfather. The Grandfather, Mac, is played brilliantly by Gorman Ruggiero. The entire cast understood and flawlessly executed the vernacular from that time.
While watching this film, the same word kept popping in my head throughout. Authentic. From the props, to the wardrobe... really the entire production design was spot on. Again, a tall task when attempting a period piece. Exemplary work by Lyndsey Hinkle.
It's quite difficult to find really any flaws with this film. Cheers to Bradley Hawkins and his team.
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Botteghino
- Budget
- 23.800 USD (previsto)
- Tempo di esecuzione28 minuti
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