Wildlife
[United States] : The Criterion Collection, 2020.
Format: DVD
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Edition: Widescreen edition.
Description: 1 videodisc (approximately 105 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
A meticulously crafted portrait of the American nuclear family in crisis charts the rift that forms within a 1960s Montana household when the father and breadwinner abruptly departs to fight the forest fires raging nearby, leaving his restless wife and teenage son to pick up the pieces. A deeply human look at a woman's wayward journey toward self-fulfillment in the pre-women's liberation era and a sensitively observed, child's eye coming-of-age tale.
Series: Criterion collection ; 1031.
Other Authors:
Dano, Paul, 1984- film director, screenwriter, film producer.
Kazan, Zoe, 1983- screenwriter.
Duncan, Andrew (Producer), film producer.
Saks, Alex, 1987- film producer.
Moverman, Oren, film producer.
Ruark, Ann, film producer.
Gyllenhaal, Jake, 1980- actor, film producer.
Marker, Riva, 1978- film producer.
Mulligan, Carey, 1985- actor.
Camp, Bill, actor.
Oxenbould, Ed, 2001- actor.
Lang, David (David A.), composer (expression)
Garcia, Diego (Cinematographer), director of photography.
Hannam, Matthew, 1981- editor of moving image work.
Ford, Louise, editor of moving image work.
Harris, Mark, 1963- essayist.
Motion picture adaptation of (work) : Ford, Richard, 1944- Wildlife.
June Pictures, presenter.
Magic Child (Firm), production company.
Sight Unseen (FIrm), production company.
Nine Stories (Firm), production company.
Criterion Collection (Firm), publisher.
Dano, Paul, 1984- film director, screenwriter, film producer.
Kazan, Zoe, 1983- screenwriter.
Duncan, Andrew (Producer), film producer.
Saks, Alex, 1987- film producer.
Moverman, Oren, film producer.
Ruark, Ann, film producer.
Gyllenhaal, Jake, 1980- actor, film producer.
Marker, Riva, 1978- film producer.
Mulligan, Carey, 1985- actor.
Camp, Bill, actor.
Oxenbould, Ed, 2001- actor.
Lang, David (David A.), composer (expression)
Garcia, Diego (Cinematographer), director of photography.
Hannam, Matthew, 1981- editor of moving image work.
Ford, Louise, editor of moving image work.
Harris, Mark, 1963- essayist.
Motion picture adaptation of (work) : Ford, Richard, 1944- Wildlife.
June Pictures, presenter.
Magic Child (Firm), production company.
Sight Unseen (FIrm), production company.
Nine Stories (Firm), production company.
Criterion Collection (Firm), publisher.
Subjects:
Abandoned wives -- Montana -- Drama.
Families -- Montana -- Drama.
Teenage boys -- Drama.
Forest fires -- Prevention and control -- Drama.
Abandoned wives -- Montana -- Drama.
Families -- Montana -- Drama.
Teenage boys -- Drama.
Forest fires -- Prevention and control -- Drama.
Target Audience: MPAA rating: PG-13.
ISBN:
9781681437262
UPC: 715515246712
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Call Number | Location | Shelf Location | Status |
DVD DRAMA Wildlife | Main (Downtown) | Available by placing a hold, Repository - Adult | In |
DVD DRAMA Wildlife | Ballentine Indoors | DVD | In |
DVD DRAMA Wildlife | North Main | DVD | In |
More Formats
05/19/2020
Videorecording.
Bonus features: From script to screen (made in 2020, director Paul Dano, screenwriter Zoe Kazan, actors Carey Mulligan and Jake Gyllenhaal discuss adapting the novel to the screen and the collaborative process) ; The world of Wildlife (director Paul Dano, cinematographer Diego García, production designer Akin McKenzie, and costume designer Amanda Ford on how the visual components inform the narrative of the film) ; new conversation on the film's postproduction with director, editor, and composer ; Film at Lincoln Center conversation from 2018 between director and novelist Richard Ford about source material ; on insert, an essay by critic Mark Harris.
Director, Paul Dano.
Jake Gyllenhaal, Carey Mulligan, Ed Oxenbould.
DVD.
English audio.
English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing.
Videorecording.
Bonus features: From script to screen (made in 2020, director Paul Dano, screenwriter Zoe Kazan, actors Carey Mulligan and Jake Gyllenhaal discuss adapting the novel to the screen and the collaborative process) ; The world of Wildlife (director Paul Dano, cinematographer Diego García, production designer Akin McKenzie, and costume designer Amanda Ford on how the visual components inform the narrative of the film) ; new conversation on the film's postproduction with director, editor, and composer ; Film at Lincoln Center conversation from 2018 between director and novelist Richard Ford about source material ; on insert, an essay by critic Mark Harris.
Director, Paul Dano.
Jake Gyllenhaal, Carey Mulligan, Ed Oxenbould.
DVD.
English audio.
English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing.