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Jockey

  • 2021
  • R
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
1.5K
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Clifton Collins Jr., Molly Parker, and Moises Arias in Jockey (2021)
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An aging jockey aims for a final championship, when a rookie rider arrives claiming to be his son.An aging jockey aims for a final championship, when a rookie rider arrives claiming to be his son.An aging jockey aims for a final championship, when a rookie rider arrives claiming to be his son.

  • Director
    • Clint Bentley
  • Writers
    • Clint Bentley
    • Greg Kwedar
  • Stars
    • Clifton Collins Jr.
    • Moises Arias
    • Molly Parker
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
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    • Director
      • Clint Bentley
    • Writers
      • Clint Bentley
      • Greg Kwedar
    • Stars
      • Clifton Collins Jr.
      • Moises Arias
      • Molly Parker
    • 26User reviews
    • 58Critic reviews
    • 77Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Clifton Collins Jr.
    Clifton Collins Jr.
    • Jackson Silva
    Moises Arias
    Moises Arias
    • Gabriel Boullait
    Molly Parker
    Molly Parker
    • Ruth Wilkes
    Logan Cormier
    • Leo Brock
    Vincent Francia
    • Ronnie Langford
    Marlon St. Julien
    • Marlon St. Julien
    Danny Garcia
    • Benny Hernandez IV
    Ryan Barber
    • Jockey
    Martin Bourdieu
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    Aki Kato
    • Jockey
    Richard Lull
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    Carl 'The Truth' Williams
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    Michael Ybarra
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    Joe Johnson
    • Groom
    Daillon Luker
    • Groom
    Oscar Quiroz
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    John Shumaker
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    • Director
      • Clint Bentley
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      • Clint Bentley
      • Greg Kwedar
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    User reviews26

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    TxMike

    Champion jockey, coming to the end of his most excellent career.

    It has been said that the writer-director, whose father was a jockey, wrote the script with Clifton Collins Jr. In mind. During the movie we never learn the age of his character Jackson but Collins was about 50 during filming so I'm going with that age. A winning jockey at 50 or older is rare, in fact the great Bill Shoemaker was 54 when he won the 1986 Kentucky Derby and that, I believe, is the record. At least for big races.

    This is a movie with little action but deep in character study. Almost all of it takes place at the Turf Paradise racetrack in Phoenix. Most of the "actors" are actual working jockeys and horse people. I believe there are only 4 characters portrayed by professional actors.

    All this gives the movie an authentic feel, like we are looking at the real life and struggles of a 50-yr-old jockey with a number of medical issues, a jockey who knows his career is winding down. At one point he tells the long-time trainer "I believe a have two more good years in me."

    This is a good movie, we care about each of the characters, and it gives a good glimpse into the real life of jockeys.

    My wife and I watched it at home on DVD from our public library.
    7sweidman-28016

    Good Movie!

    Jockey follows an aging jockey as he aims for a final championship when a rookie rider arrives claiming to be his son. This feels like The Mustang to me in style. Clint Bentley does very well directing. He also co-writes the story with Greg Kwendar. It took me a while to get into it and I did have some pacing issues throughout. Getting past all that, this is a beautiful movie. Clifton Collins Jr., who won an award for his acting here, does very well. He leads the whole thing from start to finish. We also have to good performances from Molly Parker and Moises Arias. The cinematography is beautiful and same with the score. This feels like one of those good indie movies that no one knows about. The story does go in places where you'd expect it to and I wanted more diversity in what it had to offer. Still, this is a solid movie.
    JohnDeSando

    Masterful minimalism. A Sundance standout.

    I found a film without sex or violence that moves an audience's soul as those tropes never could. Jockey is intensely character driven with an unlikely hero, Jackson (Clifton Collins Jr.), a middle-aged jockey whose glory days are behind him but who conveys the hope that more may yet be coming. What he has accumulated, however, are some dear associates like horse-trainer Ruth (Molly Parker), with a hint of love on both sides but mainly horse-business. They resemble carnival workers committed to roaming the range with working-class races and a freedom not to be seen again.

    Writer-director Clint Bentley (son oof a jockey) and writer Greg Kwedar have created a manly and humble hero, with heroic touches, who faces the biggest race of all, middle age with its broken bones and mysterious aches and threats from younger, healthier bucks. The main annoyance is his putative son, Gabriel (Moises Arias), who requires an emotional connection Jackson is slow to adopt.

    Yet, Jackson meets each challenge with an inner goodness to slowly enrich a life he might have forsaken. As he offers his seasoned riding boots to Gabriel, the sweetness of this aging rider is manifest.

    No grand action intrudes the minimalist plot, just a slow regret for parts of life not lived but now renewed in small acts of kindness. After all, the action takes place at a track in Phoenix, where lenser Adolfo Veloso has caught the glowing sunsets as Arizona has every night, each an emblem of loss to be followed by a sunrise of rebirth.

    You'll not see a more soothing, poignant, and reaffirming indie this year-quite the opposite of The Power of the Dog, but in a similar way artfully painting the inevitable changes of time. Nomadland better expresses what Jockey hopes to do: reaffirm human dignity and its hope for a better life.

    Here is a blockbuster antidote that satisfies as only an intelligent minimalist work of art can because it's all about character.
    7ferguson-6

    when the ride is over

    Greetings again from the darkness. "You gotta tell a horse when it's time to stop running." That line of dialogue is uttered in this racing film from writer-director Clint Bentley and co-writer Greg Kwedar, but the sentiment holds true for many others, including athletes, coaches, teachers, and politicians. For those who have spent their life pushing and driving, knowing when to stop does not come naturally. We learn this is so for jockeys, as well.

    Clifton Collins Jr has long been one of our best and most intriguing character actors, and in a rare lead position, he becomes veteran jockey Jackson Silva. The man knows horses, but unfortunately, Father Time is catching up on the home stretch. Jackson is aging quickly as he fights to overcome a litany of injuries, including multiple broken backs. The timing for the end of one's passion is never good, and it's at this point where Jackson's long-time trainer, Ruth (Molly Parker), introduces him to "the horse" ... just in time for "the big race." Sure, it's all a bit convenient for a movie script, but it matters little, because filmmaker Bentley and actor Collins expertly capture the culture of racing in a naturalistic and organic way. Jackson carries himself with the quiet pride of a man who understands he's spent his life doing what he was meant to do.

    As if on cue, young aspiring jockey Gabriel Boulliet (Moises Arias) shows up and informs that Jackson is his father - the result of a long ago fling with Gabriel's mother. Initially taken aback, Jackson and Gabriel form a strained bond through working out, training, and riding. In many movies, this story line would shift into eye-rolling melodrama, but that never occurs. Instead, filmmaker Bentley (whose dad was a jockey) maintains an organic feel by allowing a few real-life jockeys (including Scott Stevens and Logan Cormier) to exchange war stories. We hear firsthand accounts of the risks involved, and how these riders often become expendable.

    Mr. Collins has westerns and horses in his acting bloodline - his grandfather shared the screen with John Wayne in RIO BRAVO (1959). It may not hurt that Collins is married to Clint Eastwood's daughter, yet mostly he comes across as a natural fit around horses and the track. His subtle masculinity is balanced by Ruth's ambition, and Collins shares a nice rapport with Ms. Parker, as well as with Mr. Arias. This is not the type of film where the horse racing takes center stage. In fact, we see no actual racing, and most of the riding scenes are performed in silence, rather than with the usual thundering hooves pounding the track. This is the epitome of a small movie and cinematographer Adolfo Veloso captures the intimacy of the characters. The story takes a backseat to the main characters, and we find ourselves right there in conversation with them.

    Opening January 28, 2022.
    8ethanbresnett

    Brilliant!

    Jockey is a very intriguing movie. In terms of sports films it sits alongside peers like The Wrestler. The focus isn't the sport but the man, exploring the affects of his sporting life on his psyche, his relationships, and his body.

    Clifton Collins Jr gives an incredible performance as ageing and injured jockey Jackson. It's a very deep, layered, and enthralling performance, with lots to dig into. A very well written character with a brilliant actor in the saddle.

    Supporting performances from Moises Arias and Molly Parker are great, but Collins Jr steals the show.

    The story is good, maybe could have explored a few elements a bit more and gone a bit farther, and somehow felt a bit drawn out despite being only 90 minutes long. However there are many great emotional beats and lots to connect to. Overall a very solid and engaging screenplay.

    What is really beautiful about this film though is the photography and style. Simply put it looks gorgeous and is a treat to look at.

    The slow pace and relatively lack of story points may not be for everyone, but the meditative and reflective style, the stunning cinematography, and the stellar leading performance make Jockey a fantastic watch in my book.

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      Logan Cormier, who plays Jackson's friend Leo, is a professional jockey who, at the time of filming, was trying to get his career and life back on track after spending 16 years in prison on drug charges. Clifton Collins got him an audition after the two met in the jockey room at the Turf Paradise racetrack, where the film was both made and set, and Cormier made such an impression on writer-director Clint Bentley that Bentley not only cast him as Leo, but expanded the part for him.

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    • Release date
      • May 1, 2022 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Jokey
    • Production companies
      • Marfa Peach Company
      • Contrast Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $108,678
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,789
      • Jan 2, 2022
    • Gross worldwide
      • $121,010
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      1 hour 34 minutes
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