"That such personalised paintings should come to light less than a year on from Bernard's story being published - and 84 years after his death - adds weight to the opinion within the Dillon family that Bernard is determined to be remembered."
The story unfolds with Remo, an erratic yet captivating jockey played by Nahuel Perez Biscayart, who embodies both comedy and chaos in a high-stakes race against time.