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6.7/10
IMDbBest Cinematography | 2012 | Robert
Best Actress Supporting Role | 2012 | Frances
Best Thriller Poster | 2012
Best Film | 2012 | Vincent
Best Lead Actress | 2012 | Frances
Best Lead Actor | 2012 | Willem
Best Adapted Screenplay | 2012 | Alice
Best Direction | 2012 | Daniel
Best Performance by a Young Actor | 2012 | Morgan
Best Actor Supporting Role | 2012 | Sam
Best Director | 2012 | Daniel
Best Film | 2012 | Vincent
Best Achievement in Sound for Film Sound Design | 2011 | Peter
Box Office Collection 176,669 USD
During the beginning of this film, actual original black-and-white archival footage is seen of the last ever Tasmanian Tiger living in captivity.
The Tasmanian Tiger, also known as the Tasmanian Wolf, thylacine or Thylacinus cynocephalus, the latter which is Greek for "dog-headed pouched one", is an extinct species of carnivorous marsupial. It is so called a Tasmanian Tiger because of the stripes on its back.
Approximately 40% of the film's production personnel were from Tasmania - Australia's small southernmost island where the film was shot. Locations included Maydena, Deloraine and the Florentine Valley.
When receiving the Honorary Golden Bear Award at Berlinale in 2018, Willem Dafoe chose this movie from all of his works to be screened as part of the ceremony.
Willem Dafoe had to deal with leeches during production filming in the Tasmanian wilderness in Australia. In a media interview, he joked how he didn't lose any blood, ironic because his previous Australian film Daybreakers (2009) had been a vampire movie. Both movies co-star Sam Neill.
"[last lines] Martin David: [speaking on a public telephone] What you want is gone forever. Don't bother looking for me. I'm going to see the sights."
"Middleman: This is an important job. No room for mistakes. Martin David: So don't make any."