John Wayne plays Ethan Edwards, a veteran who goes in search of his two nieces in Texas after being kidnapped by Native Americans. See this Western classic in 4K restoration at Lab111 in Amsterdam.
A western about obsession and exclusion
The Searchers (1956), directed by John Ford, follows Ethan Edwards (John Wayne), a bitter veteran of the American Civil War. When his niece Debbie is kidnapped by a group of Indigenous people, he embarks on a years-long search through Monument Valley. What initially appears to be a classic rescue mission evolves into a disturbing portrait of revenge, obsession, and a man who no longer belongs anywhere.
Moral ambiguity in an iconic landscape
Ford films the vast plains of Monument Valley with a beauty that almost contrasts with the dark story. Ethan is no hero in the classic sense: his motivations are complex and sometimes downright uncomfortable. The Searchers was praised for years as the quintessential Western classic, but later also received criticism for its racist undertones. That layering makes the film a fascinating topic for discussion.
Watch the film in 4K restoration at Lab111
Lab111 in Amsterdam is screening The Searchers in a high-quality 4K restoration. This allows you to see Winton C. Hoch's cinematography on the big screen in the best possible quality. Are you interested? Visit the Lab111 website for more information or use the link for tickets.