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2025 SFFILM Festival

Opening Night: Rebuilding

Directed by Max Walker-Silverman

USA | Fiction | 95

17 Apr
Thu, Apr 17 at 8:00 pm PT

Description

Californians are overly familiar with the devastating effects of wildfires. Blazes and destruction captivate headlines, but the totality of loss and years of communal rebuilding quickly recedes into obscurity. In Max Walker-Silverman’s achingly personal tale of one man’s journey to reclaim his identity, the story focuses on what happens after the embers fade. Josh O’Connor (Challengers, La Chimera, The Crown) stars as uncertain, mild-mannered Dusty, a man adrift after losing his family ranch and his purpose as a cowboy. As he clambers to find his footing, Dusty must also reconcile with his daughter Callie-Rose and redefine his place in a blended family. This quiet story of love and resilience unfolds gracefully under Walker-Silverman’s assured direction. O’Conner delivers another nuanced performance, every gesture and expression carefully calibrated. A stellar supporting cast—including Meghann Fahy, Amy Madigan, Lilly LaTour, and Kali Reis—delivers powerful, textured performances. With stunning cinematography of rural landscapes, a visual reminder that openness leads to new beginnings, this moving film is one of inspiration and possibility. —Jessie Fairbanks

Attendee Information

Tickets to this 8 pm PT screening at the Marina Theatre, do not include admission to the Opening Night Party. To get tickets to the 7 pm PT screening at the Premier Theater which include admission to both the film and 9 pm Party at 308 Gallery, click here.

Director Max Walker-Silverman

A native of Telluride, CO, Max Walker-Silverman studied theater at Stanford and earned his MFA at NYU. Before turning to filmmaking he worked as a cowhand, a community organizer, and a literary editor. His short films include Get Away (2017); Lefty/Righty (2019), winner of a National Board of Review, USA student grant; and Chuj Boys of Summer (2020), winner of a Special Jury Award at SXSW. He made his feature debut with A Love Song (2022), which was nominated for the Film Independent Spirit Awards’ John Cassavetes Award.

Film Details

LanguageEnglish

Year2025

Runtime95

CountryUSA

DirectorMax Walker-Silverman

ProducerJesse Hope, Dan Janvey, Paul Mezey

Executive ProducerJan McAdoo, Jack McAdoo, Robina Riccitiello, Josh Peters, Sakurako Fisher, Douglas Choi, Alex C. Lo, Philipp Engelhorn, Bill Way, Elliott Whitton, Andrew Goldman, Josh O'Connor

WriterMax Walker-Silverman

EditorJane Rizzo, Ramzi Bashour

CinematographerAlfonso Herrera Salcedo

MusicJake Xerxes Fussell & James Elkington

CastJosh O'Connor, Lily LaTorre, Meghann Fahy

Closed CaptionsClosed Captions are confirmed for this film

Audio DescriptionAudio Descriptions are available for this film

American Sign Language (ASL) InterpretationAmerican Sign Language Interpretation is not currently scheduled for this film