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Bag Of Money | Corruption
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7.3/10
IMDbBest Music Supervision for Independent Motion Picture Budgeted Under Million Dollars | 2014 | Gabe
Screenplay | 2014 | Ben
2013 | Derek
Honorable Mentions | 2013
Top Ten Independent Films | 2013
For and | 2013 | Barmak
Best International Film English Language | 2014
Most Original Poster | 2014
Best Independent Poster | 2014
Best Independent Trailer | 2013
Best Ensemble International Competition | 2014
Best Actor in a Supporting Role | 2014 | Ryan
Best Thriller Film | 2014
Special Merit for best scene cinematic technique or other memorable aspect or moment | 2013 | Ryan
Outstanding Achievement in Casting Studio or Independent Feature Drama | 2013 | Adam
Best Director | 2013 | Derek
Best Screenplay | 2013 | Darius
Best Cinematography | 2013 | Sean
Best ActressSupporting Actress Feature Film | 2013 | Eva
Best Supporting Actress | 2013 | Eva
Best Actor | 2013 | Bradley
Best Supporting Actor | 2013 | Ryan
Best Ensemble Cast | 2013
Best Trailer AudioVisual | 2013
Budget 15,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 47,135,966 USD
In the audio commentary, co-writer and director Derek Cianfrance says that his financier would give him the budget he wanted if he shrank the 158-page script to 120 pages. Without removing anything, he used a smaller font and extended the margins. He says no one noticed.
Co-writer and director Derek Cianfrance claims that he would not have made the movie without Bradley Cooper cast as Avery Cross. In fact, he drove five hours to Montreal, Quebec to meet with Cooper in person to convince him to take the role. Cianfrance says he did write the role for Cooper, "a guy who's paraded around as a hero, but inside feels corrupted."
The method Luke (Ryan Gosling) and Robin (Ben Mendelsohn) use to rob the banks was the actual method "Friday Night Robber" Carl Gugasian successfully used for over thirty years.
According to co-writer and director Derek Cianfrance, he met with Ryan Gosling at his agent's house in 2007 while working on Blue Valentine (2010). He asked Ryan Gosling (paraphrased), "You've done so much already, what is there in life you haven't done that you want to do?" Gosling responded that he has always wanted to rob a bank. "What has kept you from robbing a bank?" Being arrested. "And how would you go about robbing a bank?" Ryan Gosling described robbing a bank on a motorcycle because it is fast and agile, and the helmet would conceal his identity, then stashing the motorcycle in the back of a truck because the police would be looking for the motorcycle. Cianfrance responded that he was actually writing a screenplay about a bank robber in exactly that way, and he felt that Gosling was meant to play this role.
According to Ryan Gosling, all of his bank robbery scenes were done in one take.
"Robin: If you ride like lightning, you're going to crash like thunder."
"Luke: He's my son and I should be around him. I wasn't around my Dad and look at the fuckin' way I turned out."