Beasley: The landscape is essentially a character in the show. We really were going for this very immersive experience with Penelope. The whole show is her experience, being in her head. We’re like a mouse on her shoulder, seeing things through her eyes. Though the wilderness is grandiose, she has a very intimate relationship with it. She has to pay attention to all the details, because her life actually depends on it. When she’s foraging for berries, for example, if she doesn’t pay attention to the minutiae, she could pick the wrong berry and be poisoned.

Celia Beasley, picture editor. PHOTO: Sundance.