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The Clearing (2004)

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Original title: Clearing, The

Directed by
Pieter Jan Brugge

Written by
Pieter Jan Brugge, Justin Haythe

Cast
Robert Redford, Helen Mirren, Willem Dafoe, Alessandro Nivola, Matt Craven [more]


Release Date
• USA: Jul 2, 2004
DVD Release Date
• R1: Nov 9, 2004
• R2: 21 Feb 2005
BoxOffice: $5.6M

Official Website:
The Clearing Website

MPAA Rating
R

Running Time
1 hour, 31 minutes

Country USA, Germany

Studio Thousand Words, Wildwood

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Other Titles
• The Clearing (2004)



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 Behind the Scenes

     Finding The Clearing
     The Genesis Of The Clearing
     Casting The Clearing

The Genesis Of The Clearing

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The story of a parallel emotional struggle between the victim of a kidnapping and the family that is left behind had long occupied Director/Producer Pieter Jan Brugge’s thoughts. The native of Holland first conceived of the plotline as a result of an actual kidnapping in the Netherlands. The details of the tragic event filled the Dutch media for more than 200 days and inspired Brugge to deeply ponder the effect the tragedy would have on all parties. After extensive research, Brugge felt the story would be a compelling basis for a film set in his country of residence.

“It was a story that allowed itself to be transposed to the American landscape,” says Brugge. “It provided the opportunity to say something about the American dream and the price people paid in its pursuit, as well as the price paid by those it has eluded.”

Brugge, who was nominated for an Oscar® for producing THE INSIDER, was also ready to make the transition to first-time director. “I’ve produced with some remarkable directors (Alan Pakula, Michael Mann, Warren Beatty) for many years, and since film school I’ve always had the dream and desire to direct,” he explains. “But I felt that I wanted to learn the craft of filmmaking first. The best way to learn the craft is as a producer because you can stand at the very genesis of an idea and you can see it all the way through the final release and watch the effect it has on an audience.”

To write the screenplay, Brugge hired Justin Haythe, who was at the time completing his first novel. After their initial meeting, Brugge was convinced that Haythe fully understood the director’s vision for the film. “I saw it as a thriller that is unflinching in its portraits of people and the mistakes they’ve made,” says Haythe. “In the pursuit of success there are winners and losers. But there is an enormous cost for both of them that is not simply material; it’s what we fritter away while chasing our goals and how we lose track of some of the people around us in achieving those goals. The idea of not being successful can seem so terrifying. But when you open that door and see what’s behind it, it’s often not a great deal.”

To create a compelling psychological thriller, Brugge conceived a structural approach that followed two tracks and showed two unique perspectives, while challenging the audience with its alteration of timelines. “You are first with Wayne and Eileen and when Eileen realizes her husband has disappeared, we then cut back to the day we first met them and see what has happened to build to this point.”

The parallel perspectives continue throughout the film showing the torment of Mr. and Mrs. Hayes. “One is the story of Eileen, whose life is turned inside out and upside down by the presence of the FBI in her home investigating Wayne’s abduction,” Brugge remarks. “The other story is the kidnapping itself, and what happens to Wayne Hayes after he has been abducted. “The two stories reflect upon one another and resonate within each other,” he continues. “That resonance is really the story of the marriage of Wayne and Eileen and the love story between these two people.”

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