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6.9/10
IMDbWorld Cinema Dramatic | 2015 | John
Oficial Fantstic rbita | 2015 | John
Best Original Music for a Feature Film | 2015 | Jed
Breakthrough BritishIrish Filmmaker of the Year | 2016 | John
Best Film | 2015 | John
Best Western Drama Script Fiction | 2016 | John
Best Cinematography | 2017 | Robbie
Best Newcomer | 2016 | Kodi
Best Breakthrough Performance in a Film | 2016 | Michael
European Discovery | 2015 | John
Actor of the Year For and | 2016
Actor of the Year | 2016 | Michael
Best Overlooked Film | 2016
Best Actor | 2017 | Michael
Best Actress | 2017 | Caren
Best Director | 2017 | John
Best Film | 2017
BritishIrish Actor of the Year For and | 2016
BritishIrish Actor of the Year | 2016 | Michael
Best Supporting Actor | 2016 | Michael
Narrative Content Feature Live Action | 2016
Best Cinematography | 2016 | Robbie
Best Film | 2015 | John
Narrative Feature Film Competition | 2015 | John
Best First Feature | 2015 | John
Best Cinematography | 2015 | Robbie
Best Film By An Emerging Director | 2015 | John
2015 | John
Budget 2,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 229,094 USD
Filmed in the South Island of New Zealand.
One of the WANTED posters uses a famous picture of Robert E. Lee.
Debut theatrical feature film directed by director John Maclean.
Shot on digital, when originally planned to be shot on 35mm.
According to director John Maclean, the original idea in writing the script came from a desire to link the British costume drama of the Merchant Ivory kind costumer with the film genre of the American western, incorporating the conflicts of the time of the Scottish class system between the tenant crofters and the land-owning lairds. He said: "But I really started with a blank page, two cowboys standing in a wheat field, and then the story just grew and grew over a couple of years."
"Werner: In a short time, this will be... a long time ago."
"Jay Cavendish: I know why you need my help Silas Selleck: Oh yeah? Jay Cavendish: Yeah. You're lonely. You're a lonely man. Silas Selleck: Sure, kid. Jay Cavendish: "Sure, kid." "Let's drift." Silent, lonely drifter. You're a lonely, lonely man. Silas Selleck: No need to concern over me. Hold still. Jay Cavendish: All I'm sayin' is there's more to life than just surviving. Silas Selleck: Yeah. There's dyin'. Survival ain't just how to skin a jackrabbit. It's knowing when to bluster and when to hush. When to take a beating and when to strike. Jay Cavendish: Where's your folks? Silas Selleck: Father's in the ground in Ireland, mother's in the ground in Canada. Jay Cavendish: So what keeps you from joining them? Silas Selleck: I don't know, kid. Quit asking me shit. I was fine 'til you showed up. Jay Cavendish: *I* showed up? *You* showed up. Silas Selleck: Yeah, well maybe I'm tired of showin' up."