Where are the concrete cowboys from?

The Real Faces of Concrete Cowboy He calls Cole “a pastiche of many different kids” and the adults “representative of the people that I see there.” Concrete Cowboy was primarily filmed in the North Philadelphia area, including in and around makeshift stables near Fletcher Street.

Who plays in Concrete Cowboy?

Concrete Cowboy is a small Netflix drama about 15-year-old Cole (Caleb McLaughlin) reconnecting with his estranged cowboy dad, Harp (Idris Elba, also producer), in aging stables of Philadelphia, where a group of cowboys have their horses and their identities.

Is Paris from Concrete Cowboy in a wheelchair?

Paris (Jamil Prattis) is a paraplegic cowboy who shares true accounts of his life including his story on how he ended up in the wheelchair and lost his brother.

Do Fletcher Street stables still exist?

The Fletcher Street Riding Club is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization devoted to inner-city horsemanship in north Philadelphia. Part of a century-long tradition of black cowboys and horsemanship in Philadelphia, local horsemen maintain and care for horses and teach neighborhood youth to do so.

Are there still Concrete cowboys?

There’s a long but little-known history of Black cowboys in the American West. It’s a tradition that lives on today in many inner cities across the US, where teens build character – and stay out of trouble – by learning horsemanship.

Is Concrete Cowboy based on a real place?

While Concrete Cowboy itself is fiction—it’s based on Greg Neri’s YA novel Ghetto Cowboy—the film is heavily inspired by the real-life riders of North Philly. Both the novel and film took inspiration from the Fletcher Street Riders, a community of Black horse-riders throughout North Philadelphia.