Thomas Bidegain's LES COWBOYS to Hit Theaters This June

By: Mar. 18, 2016
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The debut feature from celebrated French screenwriter Thomas Bidegain (DHEEPAN, RUST AND BONE, A PROPHET), LES COWBOYS is a haunting tale of a young woman's disappearance-and a father's all-consuming quest to bring her back to safety. Starring Finnegan Oldfield and featuring John C. Reilly, the film will hit theaters on June 24th in New York at Lincoln Plaza.

Set amidst a sub-culture of Western enthusiasts in rural France, Alain (François Damiens) attends a cowboy fair with his wife (Agathe Dronne) and children-sixteen-year-old daughter, Kelly (Iliana Zabeth), and young son, Kid (Finnegan Oldfield). When Kelly disappears amidst the chaos of the festivities, Alain's initial fear quickly turns to anger and disbelief as it becomes increasingly clear that his daughter has willingly abandoned her life to begin anew as a Muslim with her boyfriend. Convinced that she was coerced, Alain devotes what's left of his broken existence to finding her, eventually bestowing the responsibility of the search onto his son.

A fresh take on John Ford's classic, THE SEARCHERS, the sixteen-year pursuit takes the two men across personal and international borders, becoming bigger than they could have ever imagined. Lensed by veteran cinematographer Arnaud Potier (5 TO 7, BREATHE, STOCKHOLM, PENNSYLVANIA), LES COWBOYS transports the classic iconography of the Western genre to striking contemporary landscapes-from the hillsides of France to the deserts of Pakistan.

A long-time collaborator of filmmaker Jaques Audiard, Bidegain has established himself as one of France's most talented and prolific screenwriters, penning the scripts for Audiard's aforementioned RUST AND BONE, A PROPHET, and DHEEPAN. Bidegain also wrote Bertrand Bonello's SAINT LAURENT, which went on to be the French Foreign Language Oscar submission for 2014.

104 MINUTES / IN FRENCH, ENGLISH, ARABIC, FLEMISH, PASHTUN WITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES /FRANCE



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