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6.7/10
IMDb2011 | Paolo
Worst Hairstyle | 2013 | Sean
Best Cinematography (Migliore Fotografia) | 2012 | Luca
Best Cinematography Migliore Fotografia For and | 2012 | Luca
Best Production Design Migliore Scenografia | 2012 | Stefania
Best Film Miglior Film | 2012 | Paolo
Best Film Miglior Film | 2012 | Paolo
Best Production Design Migliore Scenografia | 2012 | Stefania
Best Cinematography Migliore Fotografia | 2012 | Luca
Best Director Regista del Miglior Film | 2012 | Paolo
Best Director | 2012 | Paolo
Best Italian Film Miglior Film Italiano | 2012 | Paolo
Best Song Migliore Canzone | 2012 | Will
Best Screenplay Migliore Sceneggiatura | 2012 | Paolo
Best Cinematography Migliore Fotografia | 2012 | Luca
Best Music Migliore Musicista | 2012 | David
Best MakeUp Migliore Truccatore | 2012 | Luisa
Best Hair DesignStyling Migliore Acconciatore | 2012 | Kim
Best Director Migliore Regista | 2011 | Paolo
Best Original Music International Competition | 2013
Best Original Score Miglior colonna sonora | 2012 | Will
Special Prize for the Best European Film Premio speciale al miglior film europeo | 2012 | Paolo
Best Italian Picture Miglior film italiano | 2012 | Paolo
Best Editing Miglior Montaggio | 2012 | Cristiano
Best Director Migliore Regista | 2012 | Paolo
Best Screenplay Migliore Sceneggiatura | 2012 | Paolo
Best Producer Migliore Produttore | 2012 | Nicola
Best Screenplay Migliore Sceneggiatura | 2012 | Paolo
Best Producer Migliore Produttore | 2012 | Nicola
Best Producer Migliore Produttore | 2012 | Andrea
Best Director Migliore Regista | 2012 | Paolo
Best Editing Migliore Montatore | 2012 | Cristiano
Best Film Miglior Film | 2012 | Paolo
Best Costume Design Migliore Costumista | 2012 | Karen
Best Production Design Migliore Scenografo | 2012 | Stefania
Budget 25,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 11,790,979 USD
When Cheyenne is talking with David Byrne, he reveals he lives tortured by the suicide of two teens who were fans of him. This is a recreation of a real-life incident that happened in 1985 in Reno, where two young ones called Raymond Belknap and James Vance made a suicide pact after listening to Judas Priest's songs.
The organ-like instrument that David Byrne plays for Cheyenne is a variation of Byrne's "house organ." Byrne created the organ in 2008 as part of an art installation project in New York City. Instead of playing musical notes, each key on the organ transmits a signal through a wire, which in turn "plays" the building: for example, motors vibrating a set of metal girders, hoses blowing air through the building's water pipes, or metal rods striking the radiator.
Robert Smith (lead vocalist for the Cure) was an inspiration for the character of Cheyenne.
'This Must Be the Place' was originally the title for Sam Mendes summer comedy Away We Go (2009).
The red truck in the snow scene has a State of Texas inspection sticker on the windshield.
"Rachel: No shit! Now I remember you. You sang with Mick Jagger once. Cheyenne: I know him. He's a good singer, I like the way he dances. Rachel: Listen your cheeseburger is a bit too well done. You don't mind do ya? Unfortunately, that's life! Cheyenne: You know what the problem is... Rachel? Rachel: What? Cheyenne: Without realizing it, we go from an age where we say: "My life will be that" to an age where we say: "That's life.""
"Cheyenne: Now that I realize it, it's too late. Rachel: It's better late than never. Cheyenne: That's not true. Late is late."