
The Fall 2021
"The fall, the space between self and what they see."
In *The Fall (2021)*, tenacious jump jockey Tom faces his greatest challenge—not another racer, but an unseen opponent lurking in the aftermath of a devastating fall.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Fall (2021) about?
*The Fall* follows jump jockey Tom as he confronts the aftermath of a career-defining fall at the last fence of a race. The accident leaves him and his horse, Habitare, grappling with the emotional and psychological toll of what could have been a triumph turned tragedy. The film delves into the loneliness and unseen battles of competitive horse racing.
Who directed The Fall?
Director information is not available.
Who stars in The Fall?
The film stars Daniel Thrace as Tom, Chloe Wade, Robert Bathurst, Chris Maude, and Harry Beswick in key roles.
Is The Fall (2021) worth watching?
With its intense focus on drama and raw emotional storytelling, *The Fall* is a compelling watch for fans of character-driven films. Though it's a short runtime of just 22 minutes, it packs a powerful punch, making it ideal for those who appreciate stories about resilience and the human spirit.
How long is The Fall?
The runtime of *The Fall* is 22 minutes.
About The Fall (2021) — A Raw Look at the Hidden Struggles Behind Horse Racing
In *The Fall (2021)*, tenacious jump jockey Tom faces his greatest challenge—not another racer, but an unseen opponent lurking in the aftermath of a devastating fall.
This gripping drama strips away the glamour of horse racing to expose its raw, untold struggles. When Habitare, Tom's trusted steed, stumbles at the final fence of a high-stakes race, the line between victory and defeat blurs in an instant. The film captures the quiet devastation of a career hanging in the balance, weaving a tale of resilience and introspection. With a moody, atmospheric tone, *The Fall* explores themes of identity, isolation, and the fragile line between self-perception and reality, all against the backdrop of a sport that demands both physical and emotional endurance.
Directed with a keen eye for tension, this short film invites viewers into a world where triumph and tragedy collide in the span of a single heartbeat.