Presented in 400 theaters across 43 states, we proudly introduce “Mending the Line,” a captivating new film set against the backdrop of Montana’s revered waters. Directed by Joshua Caldwell, written by Stephen Camelio, and featuring Sinqua Walls, Brian Cox, and Perry Mattfeld, this cinematic journey follows a wounded Marine veteran (Walls) navigating emotional and physical scars, ultimately discovering solace and restoration through the art of fly fishing.
 

Prior to the film’s release, we had the privilege of interviewing Director Joshua Caldwell to delve into the intricacies of its creation. For an exclusive peek behind the scenes, click here!

Los Angeles Times: “A stirring tale of remedy and redemption. Worth a look for its lovely and magical fly-fishing sequences and stirring Big Sky vistas (shout out to cinematographer Eve Cohen), as well as its strong cast, authentic depictions, vital messaging and stirring excerpts from Steve Ramirez’s poetic, Texas-set fly-fishing book, “Casting Forward.”

Variety: “Has a deceptively placid surface and a turbulent undertow that catches up to youand delivers a truth about those who have served, about the reality of the demons that can linger in them.

Roger Ebert: “Mending the Line is a sensitively directed drama about fly fishing as therapy for PTSD.”

Now available on Netflix, you can purchase this film on Apple, Amazon, or Google. 


Check out the articles below:

Behind the Scenes of “Mending the Line” with Director Joshua Caldwell

Episode 3: Southeast Fly Shop Tour Now LIVE!

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