Land (2021 film)

Land is a 2021 psychological drama film directed by Robin Wright[5] in her feature directorial debut, from a screenplay by Jesse Chatham and Erin Dignam.

She leaves the city and moves to Wyoming where she purchases a small, remote cabin with land and resolves to live in solitude without any modern conveniences connecting her to the outside world, including telephones or cars.

When a black bear enters her cabin, eating her food, and destroying most of the rest of her supplies while she hides in her outhouse, she reaches her breaking point.

Overwhelmed, she attempts to take her life by shooting herself with the hunting rifle, stopping short when she remembers her sister Emma pleading she not hurt herself.

As she refuses to leave, Miguel remains to look after Edee by preparing her food, replenishing her supply of firewood, and restocking the rest of her cabin.

Miguel shares that his wife and daughter died in a car accident eight years prior, while Edee simply reveals that she used to have a family.

In April 2019, it was announced Robin Wright would star in and direct the film, from a screenplay by Jesse Chatham and Erin Dignam.

[9] Edee's cabin was located on Moose Mountain, and the Elbow River in the Bragg Creek area is featured in many scenes.

The website's critics consensus reads, "Land's lovely vistas can't compensate for a hollowness at its center.