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Brokeback mountain
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ADDITIONAL PRODUCTION INFORMATION
Art Director Ballinger, Laura
Art Director Baryski, Tracey
Assistant Director Hausman, Michael
Cinematographer Prieto, Rodrigo
Executive Producer Costigan, Michael
Executive Producer Hausman, Michael
Executive Producer McMurtry, Larry
Executive Producer Pohlad, William
Film Editor Peroni, Geraldine
Film Editor Tichenor, Dylan
Music Santaolalla, Gustavo
Producer Ossana, Diana
Producer Schamus, James
Production Design Becker, Judy
Screenwriter McMurtry, Larry
Screenwriter Ossana, Diana
Sound Kunin, Drew
Production Company Focus Features
Production Company River Road Entertainment
Distributor Focus Features
Principal Cast Gyllenhaal, Jake
Principal Cast Hathaway, Anne
Principal Cast Ledger, Heath
Principal Cast Quaid, Randy
Principal Cast Williams, Michelle
DESCRIPTION
TIFF NOTE
Destined to be recognized as one of the greatest love stories ever put to film, Brokeback Mountain represents a new and lofty level of achievement for acclaimed director Ang Lee, talented young actors Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal and a powerhouse trio of writers. Brokeback Mountain is based on Annie Proulx's much-lauded short story, originally published in "The New Yorker" in 1997 and adapted by acclaimed novelists Larry McMurtry and Diana Ossana. This literary pedigree gives the film a rare precision and economy of gesture that make its devastating emotional moments rich and resonant. In 1963, two young, poor-as-dirt cowboys, Jack Twist (Gyllenhaal) and Ennis Del Mar (Ledger), are hired to tend cattle on top of Brokeback Mountain, Wyoming's most picturesque grazing slope. Suspicious of one another at first, they become fast friends. Increasingly rebellious in their isolated universe, their friendship takes on a dangerous, revolutionary tone. Soon comes a frank and powerful sexual encounter that blossoms into a dreamlike, heart-pounding romance. But the summer ends and their inevitable parting leaves them pained and yearning. Ennis marries his long-time sweetheart and settles down to a life of poverty and screaming kids in Wyoming, while Jack joins the rodeo and eventually makes his fortune with the burgeoning Sun Belt business of his Texan father-in-law. When Jack finally contacts Ennis, sending a postcard to say that he is coming through Wyoming for business, they embark on a painful lifelong relationship fraught with forbidden desire. Brokeback Mountain can be read many ways: as a chronicle of shifting attitudes towards sexuality, as the representative moment when the Old West became the New West or even as a complex marriage between Douglas Sirk and Red River. But it is ultimately and fundamentally a film about love of the most evocative kind - impossible, lustful, all-consuming, passionate love, born in a place of overwhelming beauty at a time of great innocence and hope. I challenge anyone to remain unmoved as society's mores and the inexorable vagaries of the world slowly undermine this love.
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