<P> Lynne Ramsay, who became available after her involvement in the film adaptation of The Lovely Bones came to an end, signed on to direct, and was working on a script with In the Bedroom writer Robert Festinger by 2006 . Shriver was offered a consultative role in the production process but declined, stating she had "had it up to (her) eyeballs with that book," though she did express concern for how the film would capture Eva's role as the unreliable narrator . Production had not begun by 2007, though BBC Films renewed the adaptation rights early in the year . In an interview with The Herald in September 2007, Shriver stated that she had not been in contact with Ramsay about the film for over two years . Ramsay's spokesperson told the newspaper that a new script draft was being prepared and, at the time the interview was published, had not been submitted to the producers . Michael Clayton producer Jennifer Fox joined the production team in 2008; the film was expected to begin shooting that year . The script appeared on the 2008 Brit List, a film - industry - compiled list of the best unproduced screenplays in British film . Ramsay's partner Rory Stewart Kinnear also contributed to the final shooting script . </P> <P> Christine Langan told the London Evening Standard in February 2010 that the long delay in production had been caused by BBC Films having difficulty funding the high budget; Ramsay rewrote the script so the film could be made for a lower cost . The UK Film Council awarded £ 18,510 to the production from its development fund in the same month . Financial backing was also provided by Footprint Investments LLP, Caemhan Partnership LLP and Lipsync Productions, and production is in association with Artina Films and Forward Films . </P> <P> Filming commenced on 19 April 2010 on location in Stamford, Connecticut, and concluded on 28 May 2010 . A key filming location was J.M. Wright Technical High School in Stamford . Jonny Greenwood of the band Radiohead composed the film's score . </P> <P> In October 2009, IFC Films picked up the rights to international sales, and made pre-sales at the American Film Market . Artificial Eye distributed the film in the UK from 21 October 2011 . Oscilloscope Laboratories distributed the film theatrically in North America in the winter of 2011 . </P>

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