SummaryIn the Badlands of South Dakota, Tabatha, a young, rebellious rancher, who rescues and resells horses, must make hard decisions to deal with her fractured family, financial uncertainty, and unresolved grief, all while providing refuge for a group of wayward neighborhood teens.
Directed By:Kate Beecroft
Written By:Kate Beecroft
East of Wall
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Aug 13, 2025
91
East of Wall is Beecroft’s first feature, and I eagerly await her second — just please don’t let it be a Marvel movie. She captures so many little moments perfectly and just needs to trust herself to let the big moments take care of themselves.
Aug 22, 2025
88
Director Kate Beecroft’s Sundance darling “East of Wall” is a stunning portrait of the American West.
Feb 3, 2025
80
East of Wall thrives in the details, with Beecroft’s gritty, intimate direction and bold casting making it feel adjacent to a documentary.
Aug 18, 2025
75
East of Wall is a promising start for a burgeoning filmmaker and a worthy portrait of an insular world that many of us will never know.
Aug 18, 2025
70
Even with the thinnest of narrative framing and some arty touches that feel superfluous, there’s an overall portrait of authentic grit and resilience here, of knowing when to hold on and when to let go, that is well-nurtured by Beecroft’s admiring eye for these renegade women.
Feb 5, 2025
67
Beecroft has captured that bittersweet, specific feeling of place––she effectively conveys that it’s not about the where, but the who. Tabatha Zimiga is an extraordinary person, and East of Wall is smart to position her as such.
Aug 13, 2025
50
East of Wall looks great on paper, but when Beecroft decided to toe the line between fact and fiction, it ended up falling short of either. Neither a true documentary nor a drama, "East of Wall" lacks clear direction and the dialogue reflects that.
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Aug 15, 2025
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"East of Wall" is a very moving coming-of-age story that thrives in the details, with Beecroft’s gritty, intimate direction and bold casting making it feel adjacent to a documentary.
Jan 6, 2026
6
In this world, there are people who are rescuers and those who need rescuing, and rarely do they stray from either of these natural inclinations. But, in an unexpectedly intriguing twist on this idea, first-time writer-director Kate Beecroft has served up a debut feature that showcases a colorful cast of characters who ultimately explore both sides of this question, and they do so in a setting that few of us ever get to see up close. This quasi-biographical tale tells the story of a passel of South Dakota cowgirls who struggle to learn the ropes of getting by in this fundamentally hard way of life, many of whom are portrayed here by cast members who have firsthand real-world experience at home on the range. Leading the way is rebel rancher Tabatha Zimiga, playing a fictionalized version of herself as a rescuer and reseller of wild horses, primarily to rodeo circuit clients. And, to help her tame these mavericks, she draws upon the breaking skills of another pool of ragtag rescues – local at-risk teens in need of developing a skill to help keep them out of trouble and broken homes. She seems to get considerable fulfillment from these undertakings, a real sense of purpose and profound satisfaction. But life on the edge of the Badlands is hard, a way of living that doesn’t pay off nearly as well as she would like considering the effort she puts into it. On top of that, Tabatha also wrestles with the unresolved grief of losing her husband, the challenges of raising a developmentally disabled young son (Stetson Neumann) and strained relations with a rebellious teen (played by Tabatha’s real-life daughter, Porshia). Given what she’s up against, it sounds like Tabatha could use some rescuing of her own, and that just might come to pass when a well-off prospective business partner from Texas, Roy Waters (Scoot McNairy), unexpectedly enters her life. Recognizing Tabatha’s talents with horses, Roy is eager to join forces with her, a venture that he sees as mutually beneficial, one that he believes could potentially change both of their destinies for the better. But at what cost? And is teaming up with this mystery man something this fiercely independent woman is willing to do? Fortunately, Tabatha has an array of confidantes to call upon, such as her no-nonsense, moonshine-swilling mother, Tracey (Jennifer Ehle), who freely shares her sage advice whether or not her daughter wants it, especially when it comes to making it plain that the one who’s in the best position to rescue Tabatha is herself. Through this release, the filmmaker takes viewers into a world they’re not likely to know much about, and she tells them an authentic story grounded in genuine emotion and heartfelt compassion, cleanly presented up in a tidy, economic fashion. However, despite these noteworthy attributes, the narrative could use some greater depth, substance and development at times, qualities that would go a long way toward enhancing an already-solid premise. Still, “East of Wall” has nevertheless made a mark for itself, earning two Independent Spirit Award nominations for best first feature and best breakthrough performance, notable accomplishments for a labor of love made on a shoestring budget, traits at the heart of independent cinema – and what tends to make it so satisfying.
Production Company:
- Station Road
- Stetson's Kingdom
- Tanbark Pictures
Release Date:Aug 15, 2025
Duration:1 h 37 m
Rating:R
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Awards
C&I Movie and TV Awards
• 7 Nominations
La Roche-sur-Yon International Film Festival
• 1 Win & 2 Nominations
Sundance Film Festival
• 1 Win & 2 Nominations




























