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IMDb2015 | Reese
Best Screenwriter | 2015 | Nick
Best Actress | 2014 | Reese
Best Actress | 2014 | Reese
Best Breakthrough Director | 2014 | Jean-Marc
Best Actress | 2014 | Reese
Best Actress | 2014 | Reese
Best Actress Beste Darstellerin | 2017 | Lilith
Best International Actress | 2016 | Reese
Outstanding Locations in a Contemporary Film | 2015 | Nancy
Best Actress | 2015 | Reese
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role | 2015 | Laura
Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role | 2015 | Reese
Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture Drama | 2015 | Reese
Best Leading Actress | 2015 | Reese
Lead Actress | 2015 | Reese
Best Screenplay Adapted | 2015 | Nick
Best Actress in a Motion Picture | 2015 | Reese
Best Actress in a Supporting Role | 2015 | Laura
Best Screenplay Adapted | 2015 | Nick
Best Actress | 2015 | Reese
Best Writing Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium | 2015
Best Female Performance | 2015 | Reese
Choice Movie Actress Drama | 2015 | Reese
Best Adapted Screenplay | 2015 | Nick
Best Adapted Screenplay | 2015 | Nick
Best Actress | 2014 | Reese
Best Supporting Actress | 2014 | Laura
Best Adapted Screenplay | 2015 | Nick
Excellence in Contemporary Film | 2015 | Melissa
Best Feature Film | 2015 | Jean-Marc
Film Performance of the Year Actress | 2015 | Reese
Best Writing Adapted Screenplay | 2015 | Nick
Best Original Score | 2015
Best Lead Actress | 2015 | Reese
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role | 2015 | Reese
Best Music Supervision for Film Budgeted Under Million Dollars | 2015 | Susan
Best Actress | 2015 | Reese
Best Adapted Screenplay | 2015 | Nick
Best Supporting Actress | 2014 | Laura
Best Adapted Screenplay | 2014 | Nick
Best Actress | 2014 | Reese
Best Screenplay Adapted from Another Medium | 2014 | Nick
Best Actress in a Leading Role | 2014 | Reese
Best Supporting Actress | 2014 | Laura
Best Adapted Screenplay | 2014 | Nick
Best Actress | 2014 | Reese
Best Picture | 2014
Best Adapted Screenplay | 2014 | Nick
Best Actress in a Leading Role | 2014 | Reese
Main Competition | 2014
Audience Choice Award | 2014 | Jean-Marc
Best Actress of the Year | 2014 | Reese
2014 | Reese
Best Actress | 2014 | Reese
2014 | Jean-Marc
Best Actress | 2014 | Reese
Budget 15,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 52,501,541 USD
The young Cheryl is portrayed by Cheryl Strayed's daughter Bobbi Strayed Lindstrom.
Director Jean-Marc Vallée would not let Reese Witherspoon read the instruction manual to the tent, nor the stove. All of the frustration shown on-screen was genuine.
Jean-Marc Vallée covered all of the mirrors so Reese Witherspoon could not see herself during the shoot.
During a talk at Concordia University, Cheryl Strayed stated that although the film is very accurate, the sex scene in the alley never occurred (although she admits to being quite promiscuous during this period in her life).
Chris Kesting from Camas, Washington found the boot that Reese Witherspoon threw off the cliff in the opening scene, while hiking with a friend near Mt. Hood Skibowl in March 2015. He hopes to have it signed by Reese, and it is now on display in his living room.
"[last lines] Cheryl: [voiceover] It took me years to be the woman my mother raised. It took me 4 years, 7 months and 3 days to do it, without her. After I lost myself in the wilderness of my grief, I found my own way out of the woods. [pause] Cheryl: And I didn't even know where I was going until I got there, on the last day of my hike. Thankyou, I thought over and over again, for everything the trail had taught me and everything I couldn't yet know. [pause] Cheryl: Now in 4 years, I'd cross this very bridge. I'll marry a man in a spot almost visible from where I was standing. Now in 9 years, that man and I would have a son named Carver and a year later, a daughter named after my mother, Bobbi. I knew only that I didn't need to eat with my bare hands anymore. That seeing the fish beneath the surface of the water would be enough, that it was everything. My life, like all lives, mysterious, irrevocable, sacred, so very close, so very present, so very belonging to me. How wild it was, to let it be?"
"Stacey: You get lonely? Cheryl: Honestly? I'm lonelier in my real life than I am out here. I miss my friends, of course, but it's not as if I have anybody waiting for me at home. How about you? [pause] Cheryl: Why are you here? Stacey: I don't know. I just need to find something in myself, you know? I think the trail was good for that. I mean, look. [They look up at the sunset] Stacey: This has the power to fill you up again, if you'll let it. Cheryl: My mother used to say something that drove me nuts. There is a sunrise and a sunset every day and you can choose to be there for it. You can put yourself in the way of beauty. Stacey: My kind of woman."