Wild
| Use attributes for filter ! | |
| Initial release | USA |
|---|---|
| Directors | Jean-Marc Vallee |
| Box office | 52. 5 million USD |
| Story by | Cheryl Strayed |
| View 6+ | |
| Wild is one of the best traveling movie and the reason is 'cause its so realistic. The way we take our problems as our strength . . . | |
| Title link | Play trailer on YouTube |
| Reviews | www.imdb.com |
| Theatrical country of origin release date | USA |
| Adapted from | Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail |
| Box offic | $52.5 million |
| Distributed by | Searchlight Pictures |
| Nominations | Academy Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role |
| Cast | Reese Witherspoon |
| Laura Dern | |
| Cheryl Strayed | |
| Gaby Hoffmann | |
| Budget | $15 million |
| Edit by | John Mac McMurphy; Martin Pensa |
| Date of Reg. | |
| Date of Upd. | |
| ID | 747515 |
About Wild
Cheryl Strayed, a recently divorced woman, decides to start a new life by hiking along the 1,100 mile-long Pacific Crest Trail. She begins to discover herself as she goes along her trek.
Europe's oldest shoe found in Spanish bat cave
... Less than two decades later, it was used by miners who, while mining the cave, discovered a gallery that held partially mummified corpses, baskets, wooden tools, and among others - Wild boar teeth and a unique gold diadem...
Wimbledon hawk Rufus completes 15th year of service
... Harris hawks fly in groups in the Wild - the only raptor that does so...
India officials confiscate crane from man who saved it
... Officials in Uttar Pradesh moved the protected bird - - to a Wildlife sanctuary...
Padayappa: The friendly India elephant whose fame is a curse
... The Wild elephant, who lives in the state s lush jungles, is known for his flappy ears, massive tusks and friendly ways...
Australia's 'Toadzilla': Record-breaking cane toad found in Queensland
...By Tiffanie TurnbullBBC NewsA cane toad so giant Wildlife officers thought it was fake has been found in a north Australian rainforest...
What is Ebola and why is Uganda's outbreak so serious?
... Bushmeat - Wild forest animals hunted for human consumption - is thought to be the natural reservoir of the virus...
Dom Phillips: Brazil steps up search for missing journalist
... " Two people in a boat in a region like that, completely Wild - it s an unadvisable adventure...
Dom Phillips: Missing journalist's wife in tearful plea to step up search
... Completely Wild Mr Pereira, 41, is an expert on isolated tribes in the Amazon and is currently on leave from his post with the government s indigenous affairs agency Funai...
Wimbledon hawk Rufus completes 15th year of service
By Danny FullbrookBBC News, Northamptonshire
A hawk used to scare pigeons away from Wimbledon has completed his 15th year on patrol at The tennis tournament.
Rufus, an American Harris hawk raised in Brigstock, Northamptonshire, has been responsible for keeping The courts pest-free.
He was joined this year by a female Harris hawk, who was found three months ago in nearby Rockingham Forest .
Rhea, who was named following an appeal on Social Media , was being trained to work at The Event with Rufus next year.
Harris hawks fly in groups in The Wild - The only raptor That does so. However, Rufus and Rhea did not work together during The Tournament .
Brigstock-based Avian Environmental Consultants, which supplies " bird control services" to landmarks, Shopping Centres and warehouses, raised and trained Wimbledon's chief pigeon scarer.
Handler Donna Davis That " Rhea came for a couple of visits, just to get her used to The different places That we go".
She Said she would not be comfortable flying them together, unless they had done so when they were young and used to each other.
Rufus, who has been flying at Wimbledon since 2008 when he was 16 weeks old,
He was returned Three Days later and has been monitoring The Skies every year since.
Ms Davis believed Rufus was " quite happy" with his job.
" People often comment on how relaxed and unfazed he is - That in itself says he's not disturbed or perturbed by people being around. He's just chilled with it all. "
Harris Hawks usually live for between 25 and 35 years and Rufus is expected to continue working " as long as he's in good health".
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com