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Amputation | Kidnapping
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5.2/10
IMDb2016 | Ana Lily
Best Film | 2016 | Ana Lily
Best Cinematography | 2017 | Lyle
Location Professional of the Year Independent Feature Film | 2015 | Dave
Budget 6,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 180,851 USD
No soundstage work here. The entire film was filmed in extreme locations, and primarily outdoors in high heat.
Most of the extras hired were from Slab City, the same California community Chris McCandless visits in Into the Wild (2007). Most of the "Slabbers" came as is, not needing costumes or make-up.
Shot in 28 days.
Director Ana Lily Amirpour is a huge advocate for practical effects, which kept Make-up Effects Designer and Supervisor Tony Gardner on his toes throughout the entire production.
The yellow smiley face shorts worn by Arlen are the same as Die Antwoord rap artist and Chappie (2015) actress Yo-Landi Visser wore in the video for the song 'Baby's On Fire'. Die Antwoord's song 'Fish Paste' is also featured in this film.
"The Dream: Cows stand in their shit. They stand in their shit... 'cause they're cows. Pigs stand in their shit, 'cause they're pigs. Some misbehaving humans be making hamburgers out of my sons and daughters. We are not cows. We don't stand in our shit. The reason we don't, it's because I won't let that happen. I got each and every toilet and comfort taking that shit from all your little asses and sending it down to pipes 'till it reaches a place were, nobody thinks about it, and nobody smells it. Isn't that nice of me?"
"Arlen: Strange isn't it? Here we are. In the darkest corner of this Earth. And we're afraid of our own kind."