Lily, 9 years-old, is torn by her parents separation. Her few joyful moments with her father, Serge Jr, are the rodeos in his big Kenworth W900 truck.
When she is taken on a surprise road trip by her father to the biggest Rodeo in the Badlands, far west of Canada, the adventure starts out as a party. But it turns ominous as the landscape changes. Lily soon realizes that there may not be a way back...
‘Focusing primarily on the touching relationship between a father and his daughter (the other characters are merely passing references), ‘Stampede’ is a visually stunning film (beautiful cinematography by Juliette Lossky) that also exudes a certain poetry.’ Marc-André Lussier for La Presse
Lily, 9 years-old, is torn by her parents separation. Her few joyful moments with her father, Serge Jr, are the rodeos in his big Kenworth W900 truck.
When she is taken on a surprise road trip by her father to the biggest Rodeo in the Badlands, far west of Canada, the adventure starts out as a party. But it turns ominous as the landscape changes. Lily soon realizes that there may not be a way back...
‘Focusing primarily on the touching relationship between a father and his daughter (the other characters are merely passing references), ‘Stampede’ is a visually stunning film (beautiful cinematography by Juliette Lossky) that also exudes a certain poetry.’ Marc-André Lussier for La Presse