Land With No Rider - True/False Film Fest

Land With No Rider

A verité portrait of cattle ranchers in southwestern New Mexico as they ruminate on what might be the end of a generation.
Director: Dir. Tamar Lando
Runtime: 76
Fest Year: 2025
Producers Tamar Lando, Judith Mizrachy & Hunter Robert Baker
The land of southwestern New Mexico is contoured by rolling hills and sweeping valleys and streaked with arroyos. Land With No Rider centers on four cattle ranchers who know this region of the Mimbres River Valley like the back of their hands. As they speak about their lives, their ruminations often linger like poetry, noting the sound of snow falling or singing softly along with the radio. They rise with the sun and still tend to their herds at dusk, the soft purple hues tingeing the light as the ranchers reflect on the possibility of being the last of their generation to work this land. Director Tamar Lando’s transportive vérité portrait of the often solitary yet beautiful world of these ranchers is part oral history, part patient ode to a valley in transition. (AL) This film contains images of deceased animals.  World Premiere