Cut Bank (2014) took two years to film and it was filmed in Edmonton and Innisfree, Alberta, Canada.
The screenplay for Cut Bank (2014) made the 2009 black list as one of the best non-produced screenplays in Hollywood.
During production, the printer responsible for the postal vehicles and police cars provided the number 420 for the police car. The joke wasn't lost on the crew and new numbers were requested and provided. However, the original 420 still appears on the police car in the movie.
The Cut Bank Penguin, (located at 1130 E. Main St., Cut Bank, MT, 48°37'47"N 112°19'01"W) which welcomes travelers to "CUT BANK MT. COLDEST SPOT IN THE NATION", was not relocated to the filming location, Innisfree, Alberta, Canada. Rather, a faithful replica was built for the production. It still stands, at the junction of 53rd Street and Railway Ave. South (53°22'58"N 111°31'50"W). Since filming was concluded, the Innisfree replica has been repainted, now reading, "WELCOME TO INNISFREE HOME OF THE CUT BANK PENGUIN".
An entire taxidermy shop was created and shot in the basement of the historical Bremner House in Strathcona County. This County is located just east of Edmonton Alberta.