TIFF 2024: On Swift Horses, Meet the Barbarians, All of You | Festivals & Awards | Roger Ebert
Briefly

In the 1950s America of "On Swift Horses," Muriel and Julius embark on a journey of self-discovery that reveals the complexities of love and identity.
What starts as a simple love story is anything but, as the film explores the beautiful, sometimes painful unraveling of Muriel and Julius's lives with emotional depth.
Director Daniel Minahan immerses us in mid-century America’s rich period details, contrasting a wholesome family dream against the truth of its characters' desires.
Screenwriter Bryce Kass masterfully adapts Shannon Pufahl's novel, crafting parallel storylines that heighten suspense and culminate in a tearful, poignant climax.
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