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IMDbInto the Wild is a biographical adventure drama film that tells the story of a young man who abandons his comfortable life and sets out on a journey to Alaska to live off the land. The movie is based on the book of the same name written by Jon Krakauer, and it offers a powerful and emotional portrayal of McCandless's journey and the people he meets along the way. The film is beautifully shot, with stunning cinematography that captures the natural beauty of the wilderness. Emile Hirsch delivers a strong and nuanced performance as McCandless, and he effectively conveys the character's complex emotions and motivations. The movie's themes of self-discovery, freedom, and the search for meaning resonate deeply, and the film raises important questions about the nature of happiness and the value of human connection. Overall, Into the Wild is a thought-provoking and moving film that inspires viewers to reflect on their own lives and the choices they make.
Best Original Song Motion Picture | 2008 | Eddie
Best Technical Achievement Prix de la CST de lImage et du Son | 2008 | Éric
Best Sound Editing Music in a Feature Film | 2008 | Richard
2008 | Sean
2008 | Emile
2008 | Jacques
2007 | Sean
Best Feature | 2007 | Bill
Best Actor | 2007 | Emile
2007 | Sean
Best Foreign Feature Film | 2007 | Sean
Best Foreign Film Miglior Film Straniero | 2008 | Sean
Top Ten Films | 2007
Best Foreign Film Director | 2009 | Sean
Movie of the Year | 2008
Feature Film | 2008
Top Ten Films | 2009
Best dialogue adaptation | 2008
Best International Director | 2009 | Sean
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role | 2008 | Hal
Best Achievement in Film Editing | 2008 | Jay
Best Original Score Motion Picture | 2008 | Eddie
Best Song Written for Motion Picture Television or Other Visual Media | 2008 | Eddie
Outstanding Audio Post Feature Film | 2008
Outstanding Editing Feature Film | 2008 | Jay
Best Foreign Film Meilleur film tranger | 2009 | Sean
Best Film Editing | 2009 | Jay
Best Actor in a Leading Role | 2009 | Emile
Best Supporting Actor | 2009 | Hal
Best Ensemble Cast | 2009
Best Foreign Language Film | 2009 | Sean
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role | 2008 | Emile
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role | 2008 | Hal
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role | 2008 | Catherine
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture | 2008 | Vince
Best Edited Feature Film Dramatic | 2008 | Jay
Outstanding Achievement in Casting Independent Feature DramaComedy | 2008 | Francine
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Motion Pictures | 2008 | Lora
Excellence in Contemporary Film | 2008 | Mary Claire
Best Picture | 2008
Best Actor | 2008 | Emile
Best Supporting Actor | 2008 | Hal
Best Supporting Actress | 2008 | Catherine
Best Director | 2008 | Sean
Best Writer | 2008 | Sean
Best Song | 2008 | Eddie
Best Foreign Film Miglior Film Straniero | 2008 | Sean
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures | 2008 | Sean
Best Foreign Film English Language | 2008 | Sean
Lead Actor | 2008 | Emile
Supporting Actress | 2008 | Catherine
Supporting Actor | 2008 | Hal
Motion Picture | 2008 | Bill
Director | 2008 | Sean
Ensemble Cast | 2008 | Vince
Original Score | 2008 | Eddie
Original Song | 2008 | Eddie
Best Drama | 2008
Best Picture | 2008
Best Director | 2008 | Sean
Best Actor | 2008 | Emile
Best Supporting Actor | 2008 | Hal
Best Supporting Actress | 2008 | Catherine
Best Performance by an Ensemble Cast | 2008
Best Cinematography | 2008 | Éric
Best Original Score | 2008 | Eddie
Best NonEuropean Director Regista del Miglior Film NonEuropeo | 2008 | Sean
Best Director Miglior regia | 2008 | Sean
Best Actor Miglior attore protagonista | 2008 | Emile
Best Supporting Actor Miglior attore non protagonista | 2008 | Hal
Best Supporting Actress Miglior attrice non protagonista | 2008 | Catherine
Best Adapted Screenplay Miglior sceneggiatura non originale | 2008 | Sean
Best Cast Miglior cast | 2008
Best Cinematography Miglior fotografia | 2008 | Éric
Best Editing Miglior montaggio | 2008 | Jay
Best Supporting Actor | 2008 | Hal
Best Supporting Actress | 2008 | Catherine
Best Music Original Song | 2008 | Eddie
Best Actor | 2008 | Emile
Best Supporting Actor | 2008 | Hal
Best Original Score | 2008 | Eddie
Best Actor | 2008 | Emile
Best Original Song Written for a Film | 2008 | Eddie
Best Adapted Screenplay | 2008 | Sean
Best Performance in a Feature Film Supporting Young Actress | 2008 | Kristen
Unforgettable Moment | 2007 | Emile
Best Film | 2007
Best Actor in a Leading Role | 2007 | Emile
Location Team of the Year Features | 2007
Best Picture | 2007
Best Supporting Actor | 2007 | Hal
Best Screenplay Adapted | 2007 | Sean
Best Picture | 2007
Best Director | 2007 | Sean
Best Actor | 2007 | Emile
Best Supporting Actor | 2007 | Hal
Best Film | 2007
Best Director | 2007 | Sean
Best Actor | 2007 | Emile
Best Supporting Actor | 2007 | Hal
Best Supporting Actress | 2007 | Catherine
Breakthrough Artist | 2007 | Emile
Best Film | 2007 | Sean
Best Actor of the Year | 2007 | Emile
Breakthrough Actor | 2007 | Emile
Best Supporting Performance | 2007 | Hal
Best Picture | 2007
Best Supporting Actor | 2007 | Hal
Best Picture | 2007
Best Film | 2007
Best Director | 2007 | Sean
Best Cinematography | 2007 | Éric
Best Screenplay | 2007 | Jon
Best Supporting Actor | 2007 | Hal
Budget 15,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 56,255,142 USD
Jim Gallien, the Alaskan who gave Chris the rubber boots in the opening scene, plays himself.
The watch Emile Hirsch wears in the movie is Christopher McCandless' real-life watch, given to him as a present.
Emile Hirsch lost forty pounds to play his role.
Sean Penn waited ten years to make the film to make sure he had the approval from the McCandless family.
In 2013, Carine McCandless published her memoirs "The Wild Truth" where she finally revealed her brother's true motivations for "running away from it all". She and Chris grew up with a volatile, viciously abusive father who made their weak-willed yet hyper-competent mother both his victim and his accomplice. Carine, who was a valuable source for both Krakauer's book and Sean Penn's movie adaptation, had shared this dark family history with Krakauer back in the early 1990s, though strictly off the record in order to protect her parents "from full exposure in case they could change for the better." (Not surprisingly, they didn't.) And even though it compromised his book, Krakauer honored Carine's restrictions. Instead, he hinted at the truth with repeated allusions to an "overbearing" father, which some readers caught, though many did not.
"Christopher McCandless: [written into book] Happiness only real when shared."
"Christopher McCandless: When you want something in life, you just gotta reach out and grab it."