As part of our See Change initiative, we strive to showcase the work of women and non-binary individuals and their behind-the-scenes involvement in a production.
This film is edited by Jane Rizzo and produced by Katie Dokson and Rebecca Ling Wyzan.
Dir. Max Walker-Silverman USA 95 min PG
2025 Bleeker Street
From Max Walker-Silverman (A Love Song), comes a gently humanist story of the American West. Filmed against the rapturous backdrop of southern Colorado, Rebuilding is a ruminative, moving portrait of resilience and human connection in the wake of loss.
Dusty (Josh O’Connor), a reserved, divorced father whose ranch has burned down in a devastating wildfire. Now living in a trailer community on a government-run campsite, Dusty finds solace with his new neighbors who have also lost everything, quietly reassembles his life, and starts reconnecting with his ex-wife Ruby (Meghann Fahy) and young daughter Callie-Rose (Lily LaTorre).
Reviews
"Loath as I am to label anything as 'the movie people need right now,' it’s hard to think of Max Walker-Silverman’s Rebuilding in any other terms at the moment." – IndieWire
As part of our See Change initiative, we strive to showcase the work of women and non-binary individuals and their behind-the-scenes involvement in a production.
This film is edited by Jane Rizzo and produced by Katie Dokson and Rebecca Ling Wyzan.
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