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Mumblecore

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Not to be confused withMumble rap.
Film subgenre
Mumblecore
Years active2002–present
LocationUnited States
Major figures
Influences

Mumblecore is asubgenre ofindependent film[1][2] characterized bynaturalistic acting and (sometimes improvised) dialogue,low budgets, an emphasis on dialogue over plot, and a focus on the personal relationships of young adults. Filmmakers associated with the genre includeAndrew Bujalski,Lynn Shelton, the Duplass brothersMark andJay,Greta Gerwig,Aaron Katz,Joe Swanberg,[1][3][4] andRy Russo-Young. In many cases, though, these directors reject the term.[5]The genre is a mostly American phenomenon.[6] The related termmumblegore has been used for films mixing the mumblecore andhorror genres.[7]

Distinguishing characteristics

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Naturalism – both in performance and dialogue – is a key feature of almost all mumblecore films.[2] Early mumblecore films tended to feature non-professional actors;[1][2][8] however, later films have had more professional actors,[9] including major stars such asAnna Kendrick (Drinking Buddies andHappy Christmas) andOrlando Bloom (Digging for Fire). Some mumblecore films feature a prominent use of improvisation,[2][8] with the cast sharing script credits,[1] though some, likeAndrew Bujalski's films, are mostly scripted.[10]

Director Lynn Shelton in 2012

Mumblecore films are generally produced with alow budget, which has ranged from several thousand to several million dollars as well as low production values.[8][11] Filming is done in real places, as opposed tostudio sets orsound stages. Many of these films are shot digitally,[1][11] although Bujalski's films have all been shot on film.[12] Soundtracks tend to be limited, or nonexistent.[citation needed]

Mumblecore films tend to revolve around characters in their twenties and early thirties who are usually single, white, and fairly aimless in both their professional and personal lives.[11][13] Plots are often concerned with difficulties in romantic relationships, exacerbated by the characters' inability to articulate their own desires.[11]

Influences on mumblecore

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Films that have been described as influencing, or at least anticipating, the conventions of mumblecore includeGirlfriends (1978),Manhattan (1979),My Dinner with Andre (1981),[14]Stranger Than Paradise (1984),Sex, Lies, and Videotape (1989),[15]Slacker (1991),Clerks (1994),Go Fish (1994) andBefore Sunrise (1995).[16][17] Directors cited as influences includeMichelangelo Antonioni,Eric Rohmer,[18]Andrei Tarkovsky,Gus Van Sant,Richard Linklater, andJohn Cassavetes.[19]

Reality television, including what one critic called "the spring-break psychodrama of MTV'sThe Real World", has also been called an influence on mumblecore,[20] as has the 2001BBC reality-TV-stylemockumentary seriesThe Office.[19]

Another often-cited influence on mumblecore is the profusion of cheaper filmmaking technology starting in the early 2000s,[20] such as thePanasonic AG-DVX100 video camera,[3] and desktopvideo editing software such asFinal Cut Pro.[21]

History

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Bujalski has been described as the "Godfather of Mumblecore".[8] His 2002 directorial debut,Funny Ha Ha, is generally considered to be the first mumblecore film.[11]

The 2005South by Southwest Film Festival screened a number of other films that came to be considered part of the mumblecore movement, including Bujalski's second film,Mutual Appreciation;The Puffy Chair, byMark andJay Duplass; andKissing on the Mouth, byJoe Swanberg.[2][8][9][22] That festival was also the origin of the term "mumblecore":Eric Masunaga, asound editor who has worked with Bujalski, coined the term one night at a bar during the festival, when asked to describe the similarities between those three films.[8] The term was first used publicly by Bujalski in an interview withIndieWire.[2][11] Bujalski has downplayed the existence of an organized "movement", however, and stated that he does not intentionally make "mumblecore" films.[5]

Film journalists have also referred to the genre collectively with the terms "bedhead cinema" and "Slackavetes" (aportmanteau derived from the title ofRichard Linklater's dialogue-heavy,lo-fi 1990s filmSlacker,[2] and the name of independent film directorJohn Cassavetes).

In 2007, theIFC Center in New York City exhibited a ten-film series of mumblecore films, titled "The New Talkies: GenerationD.I.Y."[2] The films shown were:Hannah Takes the Stairs,Funny Ha Ha,Kissing on the Mouth,The Puffy Chair,Dance Party USA,Quiet City,Hohokam,Team Picture,Mutual Appreciation,LOL, andQuietly on By, as well as the first season of Joe Swanberg and Kris Williams's web seriesYoung American Bodies, and a collection of short films dubbed "Mumbleshorts".

Legacy

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Some critics have stated that mumblecore ended around 2010, as the original crop of directors began making films with larger budgets, more diverse storylines, and a more conventional cinematic approach.[23][24] For this reason, films made since 2010 or so that retain an emphasis on naturalistic dialogue and plot are sometimes referred to as "post-mumblecore". People who have been labelled as "post-mumblecore" includeAmy Seimetz,Sean Price Williams,Alex Karpovsky,Alex Ross Perry andKate Lyn Sheil.[25]

Influences on other genres

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The big-budget filmsMagic Mike (2012)[26] and its sequelMagic Mike XXL (2015)[27] have been described as having mumblecore elements due to their use of naturalistic dialogue. Some TV series, including theHBO seriesGirls (2012),Looking (2014) andTogetherness (2015),Euphoria (2019), and theNetflix seriesEasy (2017) have been called mumblecore-inspired, or, in the words of one critic, "mumbleshows".[13]

Horror films using mumblecore techniques have resulted in the term "mumblegore."[7] Films that have been described as "mumblegore" includeBaghead (2008),The House of the Devil (2009),Entrance (2011),You're Next (2011),V/H/S (2012),The Sacrament (2013), andCreep (2014).[28][29] Directors associated with mumblegore cinema include Swanberg and Duplass, as well asAdam Wingard,Roxanne Benjamin,Ben Wheatley, the trioRadio Silence,Patrick Brice,Patrick Horvath, andTi West.

A review of the independent quasi-documentaryBloody Nose, Empty Pockets, in which actors were served real alcohol and filmed interacting in improvised scenes in a recreated dive bar, noted that "the film may be the first-ever in a new 'stumblecore' genre, a risky fusion of indie-mumblecore and on-camera drunkenness."[30]

Outside the United States

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Mumblecore is not a strictly American phenomenon. Since about 2009, the Berlin Mumblecore movement has had its own manifesto,Sehr gutes Manifest. Berlin Mumblecore is not a reaction to the American hype so much as it is a reaction to the lack of reform in the German public financial support system for the film industry (Filmförderung). Crowdfunding became a new possibility to finance movie productions with small budgets, independently from restrictions of the GermanFilmförderung.[31]

In 2009, Jette Miller'sAustern ohne Schale was screened in Berlin. In 2011, the moviesFrontalwatte byJakob Lass andPapa Gold by Tom Lass were released. The latter won several German film awards. In 2012,Klappe Cowboy by Timo Jacobs and Ulf Behrens premiered, as well as the award-winningHeavy Girls [de] byAxel Ranisch.[32] In 2015, Malte Wirtz'sVoll Paula! had its theatrical release, having also been produced without public film funding.[33] Since then he produced three more Mumblecore Films (Hard & Ugly,Only One Day in Berlin, andAbout Rita!) and the media called him one of the most active German directors.[34]

Filmography

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List of mumblecore films and television series

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List of mumblegore films

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