

BULL
BEST MALE LEAD
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY






BEST MALE LEAD
Rob Morgan
Characters Synopsis
Rob Morgan plays Abe, an aged bullfighter who now corrals the bulls instead of riding them. When he’s not getting trampled, he’s dealing with his trouble-making young neighbor, Kris (Amber Havard), who eventually takes an interest in his passion for the rodeo.
Looking at Best Male Lead
Morgan gives a rich and subtle performance, but up against names like Chadwick Boseman, Steven Yeun, and Riz Ahmed, I think he’s got his work cut out for him to win.






BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
Shabier Kirchner
Looking at Best Cinematography
If your name’s not Joshua James Richards (“Nomadland”), I’m not sure you have much of a chance winning Best Cinematography. That being said, the cinematography of “Bull” is well done. Like Rob Morgan’s performance, it has an earthy richness to it that gives the whole film a much appreciated layer of depth.


RELEASE DATE
April 29, 2020
DIRECTOR
Annie Silverstein
WRITTEN BY
Annie Silverstein
Johnny McAllister
STUDIO
Samuel Goldwyn Films
NOT RATED
DRAMA
108 minutes



CINEMATOGRAPHER
Shabier Kirchner
COMPOSER
William Ryan Fritch
EDITOR
Miguel Schverdfinger
Todd Holmes
CAST
Rob Morgan
Amber Havard
Yolonda Ross
Keira Bennett
Keeli Wheeler
Sara Allbright
Karla Garbelotto
Troy Anthony Hogan
PRODUCED BY
Monique Walton
Bert Marcus
Heather Rae
Ryan Zacarias
Audrey Rosenberg

Viewing Information
INDEPENDENT SPIRIT AWARDS ā FILM #1 of 33
FEBRUARY 19, 2021
HULU
