This is a personal, intimate vision of a Western. Jean Dufaux returns to the themes that interest him most: the right to be different; the myths and legends of the West; the the place of women in a world of men. In this world, Whites and Indians will also have to get along. It’s a simple tale, bursting with emotion and humanity: a sort of cross between Roman Polanski’s “Willie Boyle” and Don Medford’s “The Hunting Party.”