Cop Land (1997)
Directed by James Mangold · Cinematography by Eric Alan Edwards
R105 min145 frames
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What is Cop Land about?
Freddy Heflin is the sheriff of a place everyone calls “Cop Land” — a small and seemingly peaceful town populated by the big city police officers he’s long admired. Yet something ugly is taking place behind the town’s peaceful facade. And when Freddy uncovers a massive, deadly conspiracy among these local residents, he is forced to take action and make a dangerous choice between protecting his idols and upholding the law.
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What does the cinematography of Cop Land look like?
Sampled across 144 frames, the coverage of Cop Land leans on medium shots (56% of the sample) and close-ups (28%). Cinematographer Eric Alan Edwards keeps 58% of it in soft, naturalistic light. Night and dusk account for 49% of the frames. Focus stays shallow in 82% of the frames, isolating subjects from their surroundings. The production design places the film in the 1990s.
What is the color palette of Cop Land?
The dominant colors across the sampled frames of Cop Land (1997) are #312e2b, #53514b, #141312, #d4d1ca, #92928d, #d2c6b2 — measured from the per-frame color data FrameThrower extracts for every film.
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