On April 22, 2007, it was announced that
George Clooney would produce a dramatization of the 2005 documentary
Our Brand Is Crisis, along with
Grant Heslov, and
Warner Bros. would handle American distribution rights.
Peter Straughan was set to write the script, with Clooney attached as a potential director and star for the film, about the
2002 Bolivian presidential election's campaign by
James Carville's Washington, D.C.–based political consulting firm
Greenberg Carville Shrum, which was hired by candidate
Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada. On August 21, 2014, Bullock's casting was confirmed, playing a retired political consultant called 'Calamity' Jane Bodine, and
David Gordon Green was set to direct the film. On September 11,
Scoot McNairy was added to the cast. On September 15,
Billy Bob Thornton joined the film, and on September 18,
Anthony Mackie joined the cast. On September 24,
Ann Dowd joined the film. On October 10,
Joaquim de Almeida and
Zoe Kazan joined the cast, with Almeida playing Castillo, the former president of Bolivia, and Kazan playing a young woman who finds dirt on political candidates. On October 13, 2014,
Participant Media announced that they would co-finance the film with Warner, while
Jeffrey Skoll and Jonathan King would executive produce, along with Bullock and
Stuart M. Besser. More casting was also announced, which included Reynaldo Pacheco, Dominic Flores, Louis Arcella, and Octavio Gómez. Filming also took place in the
Bonnet Carré Spillway in
Norco in
St. Charles Parish. Additional filming occurred in Puerto Rico and Bolivia. ==Release==