I’ve been drooling to see this movie since first viewing the trailer, and now that it’s out, I nabbed a copy. In the Land of the Cutthroats was filmed and produced by Reel Escape Films, and really shows a certain genius in film.
Here’s the back cover synopsis:
“In the Land of the Cutthroats tells the story of three native trout species that evolved along the Continental Divide in Colorado. From ancient beginnings to tepid coastal waters, the wayfaring cutthroats found their way to the loftiest slopes of the Rocky Mountains and into the hears of modern fly fishers. After a medley of outstanding mountain scenery, cutthroat trout, mayflies, and cutting-edge time-lapse photography, the film takes views to a high-mountain lake for action packed angling for greenback cutthroat trout.”
As you all know, I like edgy, dangerous films that push the limit. And even though this film didn’t hit me in that way, it’s an extremely beautiful look into high-alpine cutthroat trout. From the amazing close shots of an adult mayfly, to the trout constantly feeding on them, this film has some of the best shots I’ve seen – both under the water and above the water.
What you’re looking at while watching this movie is the beauty of the Colorado’s high-alpine, the aquatic species that live there, the trout that feed on them, and just shear genuine filming technique at it’s best. I haven’t seen so many feeding trout shots in 20 minutes that I have in this film. A lot of time and patience must have been spent in this production. There no question in my mind that this should be considered for the Cinematography award in this year’s Drake Awards.
The DVD includes the Theatrical Cut, Full Trailer, a Time-Lapse Reel (awesome), a Hungry Fish Reel, the Fly-Fishing Film Tour Trailer, as well as the the Film Tour Cut.
For a copy, you can Contact Nick Clement at Reel Escape Films- the store on the site will be up soon!
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