The Jewish Chronicle

Racing to a runaway success

- Reviewed by Linda Marric

PROLIFIC TV and film actor Clifton Collins Jr. (The Blacklist, Once Upon a Time…In Hollywood, Nightmare Alley) won the best actor award at Sundance last year for his performanc­e in this understate­d debut feature from director Clint Bentley.

Jockey tells the story of an ageing horse-racing champion whose dreams for a final championsh­ip win are scuppered by health issues. Moises Arias (Ender’s Game, Monos, The King of Staten Island) and Molly Parker (Deadwood, Pieces of a Woman) also star.

Jackson Silva (Collins) is finding it hard to keep up with the gruelling regime he’s been undergoing in preparatio­n for his next race. Having sustained more injuries than wins of late, the ageing champion is hoping to score one last title for his longtime trainer Ruth (Parker, excellent as ever) who has acquired a horse she believes to be a winner. Meanwhile, the arrival of a young rookie rider (another tour de force from Arias), who claims to be his son, forces Jackson to come to terms with his own past. Feeling that he may not have many wins left in him, Jackson takes the gifted young man under his wing and shows him the ropes.

Director Clint Bentley is no stranger to the world of horse-racing, his father was a jockey. Presenting a world seldom seen replicated so effectivel­y on the big screen before, he has given us a believable and gorgeously executed drama with a strong observatio­nal style. He casts real life riders alongside profession­al actors and delivers a film which feels more authentic than the majority of similarly themed production­s.

Unfussy, handsomely acted and well written by Greg Kwedar, Jockey clearly has ambitions beyond its visibly small budget. It is moving and thrilling in equal measure, providing us with a central character who one can’t help but root for, despite his many faults and failures.

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Jockey is more authentic than most films set in the equestrian world

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