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  1. Apr 6, 2011 · In “Meek’s Cutoff”—based on a true storythree families are guided westbound by the crude, mythomaniac con man Stephen Meek, who seems to have led them astray.

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  2. May 11, 2011 · It goes without saying that they had nothing to keep them home where they started from. Many started from hopelessness and died on the journey toward hope. Or wandered in the mountains. I learn that "Meek's Cutoff" was based on a true story. I didn't need to be told that.

  3. Jan 23, 2011 · Meek’s Cutoff is based on the true story of the pioneer group led by Stephen Meeks, a guide who promised to lead them through a shortcut on the Oregon Trail in 1845. A Sundance Film Festival veteran, Reichardt (River of Grass, Old Joy) applies quiet atmospheric shots of the barren plains to illustrate the loneliness and fear of the pioneers ...

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  5. Feb 1, 2024 · The film is loosely based on a true story, bringing to life the hardships faced by pioneers during the 19th-century westward migration. While “Meek’s Cutoff” takes creative liberties, it captures the essence of the era’s challenges, including the constant threat of Native American encounters, limited supplies, and the harsh conditions ...

  6. Based on the diaries of real women on the Oregon Trail, the film dwells on the endlessly repeated routines of a woman's life on the move — the effortful grind of packing, unpacking, cooking the ...

  7. Apr 4, 2011 · By the final shot, Reichardt has delivered an enticing reprimand to the fantasy of the home on the range. “We’re not lost,” Meek insists when facing opposition to his leadership. “We’re ...

  8. Apr 8, 2011 · The film is based on a real story from the American West. The time is 1845, and three families have chosen to leave a larger wagon train on the Oregon Trail to set out on their own with a hired ...

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