Listen to Revenant director Alejandro Iñárritu dissect one of his film's infamously demanding scenes

This may be Leo's year
(Image credit: Kimberley French)

If you've heard one thing this awards season, it's the cast and crew of The Revenant crowing about how difficult the film was to make. Leonardo DiCaprio's latest Oscar bait required him to wear an extremely heavy bear fur, "constantly" endure "possible hypothermia," eat a raw bison liver, and sleep inside a (fake) animal carcass, in addition to the generally harsh conditions the team faced in order to shoot in real-life grueling locations using only natural light. In this New York Times video produced last month, director Alejandro G. Iñárritu walks the viewer through the making of one harrowing sequence, where DiCaprio's Hugh Glass is evading the hostile Arikara tribe:

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Kimberly Alters

Kimberly Alters is the news editor at TheWeek.com. She is a graduate of the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University.