Keswick Film Festival

Sunday 17th October 5:00 PM - Alhambra

Nomadland

Director: Chloé Zhao Country: USA
Cert: 12A Year: 2020 Length: 107 mins
Autumn 2021
Nomadland

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Audience Reaction

Score: 79.88% Attendance: 85

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Probably the most talked about film in the last 2 years, we had to show it in Keswick. Chloé Zhao has become the first woman of colour to win the Oscar for Best Director whilst the film has garnered Best Picture plus 232 other awards around the world. Along the way Frances McDormand also won the Oscar for Best Leading Actress.

The film tells the story of the many 'new nomads' who lost everything in the last recession and took to the road: "as for anyone, survival isn't enough … we require hope. And there is hope on the road" – Mark Kermode Observer. Frances McDormand plays Fern, one of these new nomads: "At first, life on the road seems perilous and bleak, with inclement weather and cold economic realities giving Fern the chills. Yet she gradually discovers the warmth of America's travelling community, helped by inspirational figures such as the charismatic Bob (Bob Wells), at whose communal desert rendezvous new life skills are passed around by those who are not 'homeless' but simply 'houseless'".

Zhao uses real nomads to play many of the characters in the film, mixing their nonprofessional authenticity with the likes of Frances McDormand and David Strathairn to give the film a documentary feel a technique she used in her other two films with great success.

Critics

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Life on the road has never been so tenderly captured, politically alive and profoundly moving.
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Ian Freer, Empire



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"Nomadland" feels simultaneously like both a memory and a prophecy.
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Katie Walsh, Tribune News Service



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It's just so deeply felt, moving, meditative, compassionate and beautiful. It's both majestic and kind of mundane.
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Claudia Puig Filmweek



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