The Unloved is 12 years old today. To mark the occasion, I chose a film that I think the world forgot, what little of it ever saw it. This is one of the most beautiful works of painted cinema of the young century from a director who was almost the greatest director we had. He was searching for a new state of being, a new kind of film buried beneath the old one. His ecstatic longing, the wretched past looking for a better present, his indefatigable emotionalism, Vincent Ward‘s cinema has permanently etched itself in my memory. Enjoy this look at his final fiction film to date, the cap to a too-small filmography.
The Unloved, Part 144: River Queen

Scout Tafoya
Scout Tafoya is a critic and filmmaker who writes for and edits the arts blog Apocalypse Now and directs both feature length and short films.
