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Wind River



  • Nothing is harder to track than the truth.
  • Rating: R
  • Character: Jane Banner
  • Directed by: Taylor Sheridan
  • Written by: Taylor Sheridan
  • Produced by: Braden Aftergood, Nik Bower, Nicolas Chartier, Brahim Chioua, Jonathan Deckter
  • Cast Members: Kelsey Asbille, Jeremy Renner, Julia Jones
  • Released date: August 18, 2017
  • Genre: Kelsey Asbille, Jeremy Renner, Julia Jones
  • Duration: 1h 47m
  • A veteran hunter helps an FBI agent investigate the murder of a young woman on a Wyoming Native American reservation.

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    Trailer



    Trivia

      • During the course of the shoot, writer-director Taylor Sheridan was visited on set by some Shoshone tribal leaders who astonished him with the revelation that, at that very time, there were 12 unsolved murders of young women on a reservation of about 6,000 people. Due to a 1978 landmark government ruling (Oliphant v. Suquamish), the Supreme Court stripped tribes of the right to arrest and prosecute non-natives who commit crimes on native land. If neither victim nor perpetrator are native, a county or state officer must make the arrest. If the perpetrator is non-native and the victim an enrolled member, only a federally-certified agent has that right. If the opposite is true, a tribal officer can make the arrest, but the case must still go to federal court. This quagmire creates a jurisdictional nightmare by choking up the legal process on reservations to such a degree, many criminals go unpunished indefinitely for serious crimes.
      • The film received a lengthy 8 minutes standing ovation at the end of its premiere in the Un Certain Regard competition of the Cannes film festival.
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      • Wind River Indian Reservation is the seventh-largest Indian reservation in the U.S.
      • Jeremy Renner was the director’s first choice for the lead role but as he was busy shooting Arrival (2016) at that time, Taylor Sheridan approached Chris Pine who later had to drop out because of his role in Wonder Woman (2017). Coincidentally, Renner’s schedule opened up and was roped in for the role.
      • The final installment in Taylor Sheridan’s thematic American Frontier trilogy (the other films being Sicario (2015) and Hell or High Water (2016)).
      • Elizabeth Olsen experienced snow blindness while shooting the film.
      • It took 40 days for the shoot to complete.
      • The film is based on actual events.
      • In order to get attention for the movie so that Taylor Sheridan could get enough money to finish it in post production the way he wanted, he entered it into Sundance without telling his producers, who he says were not happy because they were trying to close a deal with TWC for the film. Nevertheless, that deal was eventually made.
      • The grueling location shoot was filmed in real blizzardy conditions with crew and equipment being primarily ferried to locations on snowmobiles and snowcats, since regular vehicles were totally unsuitable for the hazardous terrain. Cleaning up unsightly vehicular tracks left in the snowy landscape had to be done with some compositing in post to keep the vista in ‘virginal’ condition.
      • Filmed near Park City, Utah. The film would go on to have its world premiere in Park City at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival.
      • The 45-70 is an older cartridge developed in 1873 for the US Army. It is still in use, often in antique rifles and replicas. For this reason, commercial ammunition manufacturers keep the pressures low for safety. Cory carries a modern version of the 45-70, a Marlin Model 1895SBL fitted with a telescopic sight, while hunting the mountain lion. That explains the scene showing Cory hand-loading his 45-70 ammunition. He is making a cartridge with significantly higher pressure than he can get in a commercially manufactured round. His loads have more velocity and greatly improve ballistic performance.
      • Taylor Sheridan’s first screenplay which he didn’t write on spec. Sicario (2015) and Hell or High Water (2016) were written on spec.
      • Jon Bernthal lost four toenails filming the trailer scene.
      • The Wind River reservation is a real Indian reservation, and was also featured in the CW television show Ringer (2011) starring Sarah Michelle Gellar.
      • Jeremy Renner’s character uses a pair of Swarovski EL binoculars (an accurate representation of a predator hunter’s quality optic, costing approximately $3,000) in a Badlands case with a quick-release magnetic closure. The binoculars appear to be the general purpose EL 42 model. Although similar to range finding models, from the lack of the range finding prism/laser (normally located on the bottom of each barrel), it appears they are the non-range finding type. This is best seen when Renner’s character is showing the FBI agent where to look for snowmobile tracks on the mountain at 44:38. The small half-inch white marks on the front of the barrels are for optional protective flaps.
      • This is Elizabeth Olsen and Jeremy Renner’s third time working together on a movie, after Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015), and Captain America: Civil War (2016).
      • Gil Birmingham, Julia Jones and Graham Greene have all had a role in the Twilight (2008) series playing characters from the Quileute tribe.
      • Julia Jones, Graham Greene and Tantoo Cardinal all appear in Longmire (2012).
      • Ian Bohen, Matthew Del Negro and Kelsey Asbille have all appeared in the hit MTV show Teen Wolf (2011) but they share no scenes together in the show.
      • Gil Birmingham, Julia Jones, & Graham Greene all had roles in the “Twilight” series: Gil Birmingham played Billy Black, Jacob Black’s father. Graham Greene played Harry Clearwater, while Julia Jones played his daughter, Leah Clearwater.
      • Kelsey Asbille, Ian Bohen and Matthew Del Negro all starred in MTV’s Teen Wolf as Teresa Stewart, Peter Hale and Rafael McCall respectfully.
      Spoilers The trivia items below may give away important plot points.
      • The film concludes with the quote: “While missing person statistics are compiled for every other demographic, none exist for Native American women.” In an NPR interview, Taylor Sheridan shared how this quote came about: “I had two researchers spend three months trying to find a statistic… They came back and said, ‘Taylor, we cannot find a statistic.’ No one’s keeping it. And I said, ‘well, that’s our statistic.'”
      • In an August 2017 interview with NPR, Taylor Sheridan is quoted as saying the movie isn’t based on a single, real case, but based on the thousands of cases like it that exist. He goes on to say, “Well, I hope that they recognize that there’s an epidemic of violence on the reservation that needs attention and needs addressing. And I hope, likewise, they recognize that there are people living on the reservation who are no different than people living in a city. And there’s such a misunderstanding of the Native American culture in people and such a stereotype. And I hope I shatter that. And I hope that they can recognize that a good kid with hopes and dreams is a good kid with hopes and dreams, no matter where they live and that a caring father is a caring father and that a, you know, grieving mother is a grieving mother, whether she’s grieving in St. Louis or on the Wind River Res – and look at addressing the issues that are facing them.”
      • Body count: 15.

    Quotes
      • Jane Banner: Shouldn't we wait for back up?
        Ben: This isn't the land of waiting for back up. This is the land of you're on your own.


      • Jane Banner: How far do you think someone can run barefoot out here?
        Cory Lambert: Oh, I don't know. How to gauge someone's will to live? Especially in these conditions. But I knew that girl. She was a fighter. So no matter how far you think she ran... I can guarantee you she ran farther.


      • Jane Banner: She ran six miles in the snow.
        Cory Lambert: Yes, she did.


      • Jane Banner: Give me your radio, My best chance out of here is helicopter. You don't have one of those, do you?
        Cory Lambert: Nope.
        Jane Banner: Give me your radio. Go get them.
        Cory Lambert: I won't bring 'em back. You have to know that.
        Jane Banner: I do.


      • Cory Lambert: You could have called for that information, you know.
        Jane Banner: I wanted to know why you were helping me. Now I do.


      • Ben: I appreciate your passion, it's not the Feds usual response. But Randy is on our side.
        Jane Banner: When my supervisor sees his report, he's gonna want me back in Vegas. Not that I'm much help or anything, but I'm all you've got.


      • Jane Banner: What do you think?
        Cory Lambert: I only know what the tracks say.


      • Cory Lambert: The storm will be back.
        Jane Banner: That's something to look forward to.


    Movie Transcript

    Project Videos

    “Wind River” Featurette – Story
    A feature about the story behind the movie including discussion...
    “Wind River” – Behind the Scenes
    A behind the scenes look at Wind River with Elizabeth...
    “Wind River” Featurette – Director Taylor Sheridan
    Taylor Sheridan(Writer/Director), Elizabeth Olsen and Jeremy Renner discuss the background...
    “Wind River” Featurette – Elizabeth Olsen
    Taylor Sheridan(Writer/Director), Elizabeth Olsen and Jeremy Renner discuss Elizabeth's character,...
    “Wind River” B-Roll
    "Wind River" b-roll footage starring Jeremy Renner and Elizabeth Olsen
    “Wind River” – On-Set Visit With Elizabeth Olsen
    On-Set Interview with Elizabeth Olsen who plays 'Jane Banner'
    “Wind River” Featurette
    Taylor Sheridan(Writer/Director), Elizabeth Olsen and Jeremy Renner discuss the movie
    “Wind River” Deleted Scenes
    A deleted scene about when Jane arrives at the hotel.
    “Wind River” – Behind the Scenes
    VIdeo of the cast and crew working backstage
    “Wind River” – Elizabeth’s Scenes – Clip 6
    SPOILERS: Cory takes care of Jane in the aftermath of...
    “Wind River” – Elizabeth’s Scenes – Clip 5
    SPOILERS: As the investigation amps up, so does the tension...
    “Wind River” – Elizabeth’s Scenes – Clip 4
    SPOILERS: They continue to investigate the murder and then Cory...
    “Wind River” – Elizabeth’s Scenes – Clip 3
    SPOILERS: Things don't go well when they attempt to question...
    “Wind River” – Elizabeth’s Scenes – Clip 2
    SPOILERS: FBI Special Agent Jane Banner visits the morgue and...
    “Wind River” – Elizabeth’s Scenes – Clip 1
    SPOILERS: FBI Special Agent Jane Banner arrives in Wind River...


    Filming


    The film is the third installment of Taylor Sheridan's trilogy of "the modern-day American frontier". Principal photography on the film began on March 12, 2016 in Utah and lasted until April 25, 2016

    Set Photos


    Release


    Wind River premiered at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival and was released in the United States on August 4, 2017. The film received positive reviews from critics and was a box office success, grossing $45 million against an $11 million budget. The Weinstein Company acquired the distribution rights on May 13, 2016, during the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. In January 2017, it was announced that the company would no longer distribute the film, but the distribution deal was later finalized. It had a limited release on August 4, 2017, before going wide on August 18. In October 2017, it was announced the film would be distributed on home media and streaming services through Lionsgate with the Weinstein Company name and logo omitted from the credits, trailer and packaging, because of the Harvey Weinstein sexual abuse scandal. As a result, The Weinstein Company finally stopped distributing the film. All money Weinstein would have made was donated to charity.

    Premiere


    Script developed by Never Enough Design / Edited by KaciElizabeth