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Wind River
Wind River 2017 107 min.
Wind River

The directorial debut from Taylor Sheridan, an acclaimed screenwriter, takes place in winter on a remote Native American reservation. Cory (a superb Jeremy Renner) is a local game tracker with deep ties to the community who’s still haunted by demons of his past. He discovers the frozen body of a Native teenage girl in the snow. The investigation into the case is taken over by Jane, an FBI agent (an outstanding Elizabeth Olsen). Jane has to overcome the suspicions of the local community: the victim’s family doesn’t entirely trust her. With Cory’s help, but no assistance from the local authorities who don’t take this macabre case seriously, Jane starts her search for the truth with a degree of desperation, motivated partly by her sense of justice and partly by very personal reasons having to do with revenge. Sheridan’s thriller, suspenseful right up to the last minute, was the sensation of last year’s Un Certain Regard Competition in Cannes. Beautiful cinematography capturing a hostile, frozen landscape, a wonderful cast and a precise script come together for this unique tale of racial intolerance, systemic violence against women and Native Americans, and the need to avenge a crime. 

Taylor Sheridan
Director
Director

Taylor Sheridan

Screenplay

Taylor Sheridan

Pictures

Ben Richardson

Music

Warren Ellis, Nick Cave

Cast

Elizabeth Olsen, Jeremy Renner, John Bernthal, Graham Greene, Julia Jones

Production

 USA, Canada, UK

Language event
polish
Color
color
Prize
Cannes IFF - Best Director (Un Certain Regard), Karlovy Vary IFF - Audience Award
Projection list