![]() ![]() Gil Birmingham as Martin Hanson, Annie's husband and Chip and Natalie's father. ![]() Her death is the main catalyst for the events of the film. She was best friends with Cory's late daughter, Emily. Kelsey Asbille as Natalie Hanson, Martin and Annie's daughter and Chip's sister.He assists Lambert and Banner to solve the possible murder of Natalie Hanson. Graham Greene as Ben Shoyo, Tribal Police Chief.Elizabeth Olsen as Jane Banner, a rookie FBI special agent.He uses the case as redemption for his teenage daughter Emily, who was found dead three years before. He discovers Hanson's frozen body and evidence of her flight across a snowy landscape. As the film ends, a title card states that missing persons statistics are kept for every demographic group except Native American women, whose numbers remain unknown. He visits with Martin and they share grief over the deaths of their daughters. Lambert visits Banner in the hospital and praises her toughness. Pete runs but quickly succumbs as his lungs give out from the frigid air. At Gannett Peak, Lambert forces Pete to confess, then offers him the same chance Natalie had rather than being shot, he can try to stay alive by running to a distant road while barefoot and wearing only lightweight clothing. A wounded Pete flees on foot but Lambert apprehends him. As the remaining guards prepare to execute Banner, Lambert kills four with his rifle. A gunfight ensues, and Shoyo and the other officers are killed. Pete responds to a veiled warning from Curtis by firing a shotgun through the door, wounding Banner. As Banner and the others approach Pete's trailer, Lambert radios a warning to Shoyo. In the present, Lambert traces the tracks from where Matt's corpse was found back to the drilling camp. Matt is beaten to death but his attempt to fight back gives Natalie an opportunity to try to escape by running cross-country to the mobile home where her brother lives. Matt is provoked to violence, and the other guards retaliate while Pete rapes Natalie. In a flashback, Matt's drunken colleagues barge into his trailer while he is in bed with Natalie. The confrontation quickly escalates into an armed standoff which Banner defuses. One of Banner's team notices the guards are slowly surrounding them and draws his weapon. The guards claim they learned it by monitoring a police scanner. One guard mentions they heard about Natalie's body being found and Banner states that Natalie's name has not been released to the public. They claim Matt left a few days prior following an argument with Natalie. ![]() Lambert reveals to Banner that his 16-year-old daughter Emily died in a similar manner to Natalie three years earlier, and the case remains unsolved.īanner, tribal police Chief Ben Shoyo, and other law enforcement officers visit the drilling site where they are met by Curtis, the security supervisor, and several security guards. Lambert and Banner soon discover Matt's naked, mutilated body in the snow. Lambert discovers that Natalie's boyfriend is Matt Rayburn, who works as a security guard at a nearby oil drilling site. The medical examiner is unable to classify the death as a homicide, so Banner cannot get additional help from her supervisors. Natalie's autopsy shows signs of blunt trauma and rape, and confirms Lambert's deduction that Natalie died from pulmonary hemorrhage caused by inhaling subzero air. Banner learns from Natalie's father Martin that his daughter was dating a new boyfriend who is unknown to him. FBI Special Agent Jane Banner arrives to investigate the possible homicide. Fish and Wildlife Service Agent Cory Lambert discovers the frozen body of 18-year-old Natalie Hanson. Weinstein's credits and logo were omitted on home media and streaming services, as TWC lost its distribution rights.ĭuring the winter on Wyoming's Wind River Indian Reservation, U.S. It was theatrically released by The Weinstein Company (TWC), but in October 2017, following the reporting of numerous sexual abuse allegations against Harvey Weinstein, the film's distribution rights for home media were acquired by Lionsgate. The film received generally positive reviews from critics and was a box office success, grossing $45 million against an $11 million budget. Wind River premiered at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival and was released in the United States on August 4, 2017. Sheridan has said that he wrote the film to raise awareness of the issue of the high number of Indigenous women who are raped and murdered, both on and off reservations. ![]() Gil Birmingham, Jon Bernthal, and Graham Greene also star. Fish and Wildlife Service tracker and an FBI agent, respectively, who try to solve a murder on the Wind River Indian Reservation in Wyoming. The film stars Jeremy Renner and Elizabeth Olsen as a U.S. Wind River is a 2017 neo-Western crime film written and directed by Taylor Sheridan. ![]()
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