THR:
In a briefing Reichardt said that the film, based on a true story of mountain man Stephen Meek, played by Bruce Greenwood, who misled a 200-wagon party into a difficult-to-navigate area with no water, had modern-day political parallels from when the project started, around the same time the controversial photos of U.S. soldiers position with Iraqi war detainees emerged.
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