No Country for Old Men 2007

United States · English · 2007

No Country for Old Men

2h 02m R Crime Drama Thriller

"You can’t stop what’s coming."

A West Texas welder stumbles on the aftermath of a drug deal in the desert and walks off with a satchel of cash. The man sent to retrieve it carries a cattle gun and a coin. Adapting Cormac McCarthy, the Coen brothers strip the film of nearly all music and end on a kitchen-table monologue about a dream.

Directed by Joel Coen, Ethan Coen  ·  Starring Tommy Lee Jones, Javier Bardem, Josh Brolin, Kelly Macdonald

About No Country for Old Men

A West Texas welder stumbles on the aftermath of a drug deal in the desert and walks off with a satchel of cash. The man sent to retrieve it carries a cattle gun and a coin. Adapting Cormac McCarthy, the Coen brothers strip the film of nearly all music and end on a kitchen-table monologue about a dream.

Released in 2007 and running a tight 2h 02m, No Country for Old Men sits firmly in the crime tradition that American art-house cinemas have spent the last two decades quietly defending. The film is rated R and presented in English.

Director: Joel Coen, Ethan Coen

Joel Coen, Ethan Coen belongs to the cohort of directors whose work tends to land first at festivals — Sundance, Locarno, the New York Film Festival, SXSW — before opening on a small handful of screens in New York and Los Angeles and then rolling out, week by week, to the independent circuit elsewhere in the country. No Country for Old Men is part of that pipeline. It is the only title from Joel Coen, Ethan Coen currently in our directory; if you want to keep tabs on the director's other work, follow festival-circuit coverage from the outlets that track independent distribution.

Cast

The principal cast — Tommy Lee Jones, Javier Bardem, Josh Brolin, Kelly Macdonald — is the kind of ensemble that art-house audiences will recognize from adjacent festival titles. Independent casting tends to favor performers who can carry a long take, hold a quiet scene, and trust a director's control of pace; this film is no exception.

Where to watch No Country for Old Men

Our seasonal catalog — an editorial sample of the circuit, not a live ticketing feed — places it at independent cinemas in 12 US cities. Coverage is deepest in:

If your city isn't on the list, the film may still surface on a future repertory week or festival weekend; check our full cinema directory.

Why it belongs on the indie circuit

The independent and art-house exhibition circuit exists to surface films like this one — work that doesn't fit the wide-release calendar, doesn't have the marketing budget of a studio tentpole, and depends instead on programmers, critics, and word-of-mouth to find an audience. No Country for Old Men is a clean fit for that model: a 2h 02m crime work, made outside the studio system, that benefits from being seen on a real screen with a real audience rather than queued up on a streaming dashboard. The cinemas in the cities listed above are the venues doing that work for this title.

Cross-references

If you are building a viewing schedule around this film, our Crime genre hub indexes adjacent work in the same tradition.