Big Muddy (film)

Big Muddy is a 2014 Canadian neo-western crime drama directed by Jefferson Moneo, set in Saskatchewan. The film follows Martha (Nadia Litz) and her son Andy (Justin Kelly), as they seek sanctuary at her childhood home on a ranch, owned by Stan (Stephen McHattie), pursued both by Andy's father—himself a fugitive—and one of Martha's criminal associates.[1][2]

Big Muddy was based on a short student film that Moneo had directed at Columbia University. While the short film, which was written by classmate Brian Paccione, had been set in New York City, Moneo opted to set it in his home province when adapting it as a feature. It was shot in 20 days in 2013, both Saskatoon in the Assiniboia region in southern Saskatchewan, and mixes elements of film noir with those of classic westerns.[2][3]

References

  1. Berry, David (7 May 2015). "Big Muddy, reviewed: Dirty work, but someone's gotta film it". National Post. Retrieved 5 August 2016.
  2. 1 2 Nayman, Adam (28 May 2015). "Saskatchewan landscape a key figure in neo-western Big Muddy". Globe and Mail. Retrieved 5 August 2016.
  3. Hiatt, Simon (13 November 2013). "Big Muddy film brings Saskatchewan to the world's eyes". Calgary Metro. Free Daily News Group Inc. Retrieved 5 August 2016.

External links

Big Muddy at the Internet Movie Database


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