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6.6/10
IMDbInternational Jury | 2013 | Gus Van Sant
For and | 2013 | Scoot McNairy
Best Supporting Actress | 2013 | Frances McDormand
Best Director | 2013 | Gus Van Sant
Film Composer of the Year For and | 2013 | Danny Elfman
Film Composer of the Year | 2013 | Danny Elfman
International Green Film Award | 2013 | Gus Van Sant
2013 | Gus Van Sant
Budget 15,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 8,100,000 USD
Originally, this movie was supposed to be Matt Damon's directorial debut. But due to short time to prepare for the movie and also some creative conflicts, Damon dropped out as the director (but remained as an actor) and Gus Van Sant came aboard to direct.
According to NYTimes report, when Promised Land (2012) opened at the Southside Mall in Oneonta, NY in January 2013, some moviegoers wore buttons protesting hydraulic fracturing (i.e. fracking), and windows in town displayed signs warning of its possible environmental hazards. Meanwhile, pro-fracking citizens responded with homemade signs stating, 'Let's boost our local economy' and 'Support safe drilling and pipelines, jobs.'
The little girl who sells lemonade to Steve Butler (actress Lennon Wynn) is featured in the series of Verizon's "Susie's Lemonade" commercials.
Over 80 percent of the film crew was based out of Pittsburgh.
When Steve gets hit in the face on a bar, there's a song playing called "Even Cowgirls Get the Blues", the title of a 1993 movie directed by Gus Van Sant, Even Cowgirls Get the Blues (1993).
"Alice: Let me guess: 40, married, marketing, two kids. Steve Butler: 38, stripper/waitress,but born to be a singer. Alice: Fuck you, I'm a teacher! Steve Butler: No, I was talking about me. You wanna see a dance? It's 100 bucks."
"Frank Yates: We have nothing left to sell and we can't afford to buy anything. You came here to help us. Offer us money... All we had to do to get it was be willing to scorch the earth under our feet."