It was produced by Green, with Julie Christeas, Schuyler Weiss and Joseph Stephans, and executive-produced by Christine Vachon.[4] The director of photography was Hillary Spera,[5] and it was edited by Mako Kamitsuna. The score was composed by Daniel Bensi and Saunder Jurriaans, and the production designer was Chad Keith.
Mackenzie (Ella Purnell), a 14-year-old girl, is sent to stay with her uncle (Brian Geraghty) in Juneau, Alaska, after the death of her father and the hospitalization of her mother.[6] After being molested by her uncle, she runs away and ends up finding healing in a journey across the state of Alaska, following an older widowed backpacker (Bruce Greenwood), who eventually helps her return to her home in Seattle.[7]
A joint project by Greenmachine Film, Tandem Pictures and Killer Films[8]Wildlike was released nationwide in 2015 to positive reviews.[9] It opened the 2014 Anchorage International Film Festival,[10] and was screened at the Napa Valley Film Festival,[11] Athens International Film Festival.[12] and the Oceanside International Film Festival.[13]
After screening at the 2015 Hamptons International Film Festival,[14] it was shown at over 200 others, including the Woodstock, Napa Valley, Newport Beach, IndieMemphis, Woods Hole, Cleveland, Cork, Austin, Atlanta, Independent Boston, Savannah, Cucalorus, and St. Louis, and Minneapolis-St. Paul International film festivals.[15] It was also shown at Hawaii's Big Island Film Festival, where it received the Best Feature prize.[16]
On Rotten Tomatoes, Wildlike holds an approval rating of 92% based on 13 reviews, and an average rating of 7.4/10.[17]