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''Fire on the Hill'' is a 2020 documentary film directed by Brett Fallentine. It tells the story of three South Central Los Angeles urban cowboys and their struggle to preserve a threatened culture by rebuilding their community stable, "The Hill," after a mysterious fire burnt it down. The film premiered at the LA Film Festival where it won the "LA Muse Award," and went on to receive other awards, including the "Artistic Vision Award" at the
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"Award Winners,"
Big Sky Documentary Festival Website, retrieved January 10, 2023.
and the "Jimmy Stewart Legacy Award" at the
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."Heartland International Film Festival Announces Winners,"
''Inside Indiana Business'', retrieved January 10, 2023.


Background and production

"The Hill" was one of a few public horse stables in South Central Los Angeles, an area that has been partly zoned for agriculture since 1889. For decades the public stable was home to local equestrians, regardless of race, creed or gang affiliation. Director Brett Fallentine first began filming cowboys riding in South Central Los Angeles in 2011. In 2012, The Hill stables burnt down mysteriously, possibly the result of arson. Fallentine began documenting the community's efforts to rebuild the stables. In addition to traditional funding, Fallentine received a California Humanities Grant and raised additional funds through a
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campaign.


Synopsis

''Fire on the Hill'' focuses on three Black cowboys of South Central Los Angeles following the destruction of "The Hill," one of the area's longest-operating horse stables. Ghuan Featherstone is an ex-soldier fighting to preserve a unique culture that stands as an alternative to crime and gang violence. Calvin Gray, who witnessed the fire, attempts to balance family responsibilities and the cowboy lifestyle. Chris Byrd pursues a career as a professional Bull Rider on the
rodeo Rodeo () is a competitive equestrian sport that arose out of the working practices of cattle herding in Spain and Mexico, expanding throughout the Americas and to other nations. It was originally based on the skills required of the working va ...
circuit.


Reception

''
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'' wrote of ''Fire on the Hill'': "Brett Fallentine's well-observed film, embraces a burnished Wild West archetype while redefining it." Speaking on KPCC's ''FilmWeek'', critic
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described the film as "A really cool combination of old-fashioned Western iconography with bracing, contemporary imagery" while Amy Nicholson commented "There are these three really human stories pulling us along. I was just knocked out." Musanna Ahmed of ''Film Inquiry'' praised it as "an inspiring journey of building, rebuilding and reinforcing a community for the black community in Compton". ''Fire on the Hill'' won the "Muse Documentary Award" at the 2018 LA Film Festival. The film also won the "Artistic Vision Award" at the 2019
Big Sky Documentary Film Festival Big Sky Documentary Film Festival is an annual non-fiction film festival held in Missoula, Montana each February. The event showcases documentary films from around the world. The festival first began in 2003 as a seven-day event. It is now a ten- ...
, the "Jimmy Stewart Legacy Award" at the 2019
Heartland International Film Festival The Heartland International Film Festival is a film festival held each October in Indianapolis, Indiana. The festival was first held in 1992, its goal is to "inspire filmmaker Filmmaking (film production) is the process by which a motion pict ...
and the award for Best Documentary Feature at the 2019
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.


See also

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Black cowboys Black cowboys in the American West accounted for up to an estimated 25% of cowboys "who went up the trail" from the 1860s to 1880s and substantial but unknown percentage in the rest of the ranching industry, estimated to be at least 5000 worker ...
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Compton Cowboys The Compton Cowboys are a group of friends from childhood who use horseback riding and equestrian culture to provide a positive influence on inner-city youth, and to combat negative stereotypes about African-Americans in the Los Angeles-area city o ...


References


External links

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Official Website
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