After the Fall
After the Fall follows Jenna Danville, a top level equestrian whose career crashes to a halt when a devastating accident leaves her paralyzed. The story tracks her effort to reclaim movement and independence, not by grand miracles but through stubborn practice, small victories, and the everyday... Read more
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About After the Fall
After the Fall follows Jenna Danville, a top level equestrian whose career crashes to a halt when a devastating accident leaves her paralyzed. The story tracks her effort to reclaim movement and independence, not by grand miracles but through stubborn practice, small victories, and the everyday choices that keep hope alive. As Jenna confronts pain, fear, and frustration, her family and close friends rally around her, offering support, doubt, and laughter in equal measure. The film stays close to the emotional realities of recovery, showing how a community can become a partner in someone's fight to walk again. The screenplay keeps the victories grounded in rehab milestones and everyday talk, avoiding melodrama and letting small steps feel earned. These moments of doubt and triumph feel authentic for Jenna.
Directed by Bradford May, After the Fall is a 2010 television movie based on a story by Wayne Lemon. It features a turn by Andrea Bowen, with Greg Evigan, Gail O'Grady, Fiona Dourif and Alicia Ziegler in supporting roles.
Box office data is not applicable for a television movie, so there is no gross reported. The project aired on television rather than in theaters and was marketed to households as a family drama rather than for box office performance.
No major awards are listed for After the Fall. As a 2010 television movie with a modest release, it did not receive prominent nominations or wins, and there is little public record of critical award consideration beyond routine broadcast recognition in most regions.
Reception appears modest, with a small audience rating reflecting mixed reactions. The film centers on resilience in the face of trauma, the role of family and friends in recovery, the healing power of sport, and the transformation that comes when someone refuses to give up, lingering after the final credits.
Details
- Release Date
- October 09, 2010
- User Ratings
- 12 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Drama, TV Movie
Official Trailer
Cast
Andrea Bowen
Jenna Danville
Greg Evigan
Phillip Danville
Gail O'Grady
Dr. Susan Miles
Fiona Dourif
Annie Tolgen
Alicia Ziegler
Heather Banks
Nicholas Gonzalez
Eugene Gibbs
David Thomas Jenkins
Carson
Theo Breaux
Bar Waiter
Rick Malambri
Will Dutton
Rene Cadet
Bobby Crawford
Director: Bradford May
Written by: Wayne Lemon