“Tamar Lando’s earthy feature debut ‘Land With No Rider’ is wholly grappling not with a mythological conclusion but a true endangerment of a way of life… Hard times and bitter losses do arrive in ‘Land With No Rider,’ and Lando’s humanistic lens keeps these obstacles grounded within the cracks of these men’s hands and in the light of their eyes for a stirring ode to the last few acres of the West.” 
RogerEbert.com‍ ‍



“Poetic, endearing, and profound”
Alliance of Women Film Journalists



“Authorial”… an “aesthetic statement”
Filmmaker Magazine



“Paradise isn’t just in the sky, it’s also the idea of dying on your own ranch. Where every acre has its own meaning and purpose, whether it’s for pasture or the family cemetery. The land, still populated by the few remaining cowboys, has the epic qualities of the best classics and shows no sign of diminishing its timeless charm.”

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