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Priscilla (film)

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2023 film by Sofia Coppola

Priscilla
Theatrical release poster
Directed bySofia Coppola
Written bySofia Coppola
Based on
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyPhilippe Le Sourd
Edited bySarah Flack
Music by
Production
companies
Distributed byA24
Release dates
  • September 4, 2023 (2023-9-4) (Venice)
  • October 27, 2023 (2023-10-27) (United States)
Running time
114 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$20 million[2]
Box office$33.1 million[3][4]

Priscilla is a 2023 Americanbiographicaldrama film written, directed, and produced bySofia Coppola, based on the 1985 memoirElvis and Me byPriscilla Presley (who serves as an executive producer) and Sandra Harmon. It follows the life of Priscilla (Cailee Spaeny) and her complicated romantic relationship withElvis Presley (Jacob Elordi).

Priscilla premiered at the80th Venice International Film Festival on September 4, 2023, where Spaeny won theVolpi Cup for Best Actress. It was released in the United States byA24 in select theaters on October 27, 2023, before expanding wide on November 3, 2023.[5] It received generally positive reviews from critics and grossed $33 million worldwide. In addition to her award from Venice, Spaeny received aBest Actress nomination at theGolden Globe Awards for her performance.

Plot

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The film centers onPriscilla Beaulieu (pictured) and her relationship withElvis Presley

Two months before renowned 24-year-old singerElvis Presley leaves Germany in March 1960, 14-year-oldPriscilla Beaulieu resides with her family inBad Nauheim,West Germany, where her father is stationed in theU.S. military. At a base party, she meets Elvis, who was drafted in 1958, at the peak of his fame. Elvis quickly shows interest in Priscilla, and they start dating casually, despite her parents' concerns about their age difference and his celebrity status. Elvis eventually returns to the U.S. after his service, losing contact with Priscilla and leaving her crestfallen.

In June 1962, Elvis reconnects with Priscilla and invites her to visit him inMemphis, Tennessee, for a vacation. Before taking her toLas Vegas, he leaves pre-written postcards for her parents, to be mailed by his assistant. They enjoy Vegas and she returns to Germany. In 1963, professing his love, Elvis asks her parents if Priscilla can live with his father, Vernon, and stepmother, Dee, in Memphis and attend a private Catholic girls' school. Her parents agree and Priscilla moves to finish her senior year of high school.

While her time spent with Elvis atGraceland is pleasant, Priscilla is lonely while Elvis is away filming in Los Angeles, but is friendly with his paternal grandmother, Dodger, and house staff. After graduating, she visits Elvis and confronts him on the highly publicized rumors of his alleged infidelities with co-starAnn-Margret, which he says only serve as publicity for the filmViva Las Vegas. She continues to live at Graceland until he proposes in 1966. Priscilla witnesses bouts of Elvis' explosive temper, followed by remorse and excuses. Over the years, Priscilla tries to entice him into sex, but he states she is too young, eventually conceding to "do other things" sexually.

In May 1967, the two marry in Las Vegas, and Priscilla quickly becomes pregnant, delighting Elvis, though she is concerned how soon they will become parents and asks Elvis about their plans for just the two of them to travel, which he says they can do later. Elvis's ongoing prescription drug abuse, physical absence and frequent affairs further causes strain on their marriage. Elvis unexpectedly suggests they momentarily separate and Priscilla replies indifferently to his surprise. In February 1968, Priscilla gives birth to their daughter,Lisa Marie, as Elvis is preparing for hisNBC 1968 comeback special. He grows increasingly distant and the two eventually begin leading separate lives.

While visiting Elvis in his hotel room after a performance in 1973, Priscilla sees him in a mild haze of drug abuse. He attempts to seduce her, but does so in a way she finds undesirable and uncharacteristic of himself. Hearing her plans for divorce, Elvis asks if she is leaving him for another man, but she says she seeks an independent life. After a visit to Graceland to say goodbye to Elvis's housekeepers and grandmother, Priscilla drives away, as a number of Elvis' fans loiter outside the property gates.

Cast

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Production

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Development and casting

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On September 12, 2022, it was announcedSofia Coppola would direct an adaptation ofPriscilla Presley's memoirElvis and Me, starringJacob Elordi asElvis Presley andCailee Spaeny as Priscilla.[7] When asked what made her want to adapt Priscilla's memoir for her next feature film, Coppola responded in an interview, "I've had her memoir for years and remember reading it a long time ago. A friend of mine was talking about her recently, and we got around to discussing the book. I read it again and was really moved by her story. I was supposed to start this bigEdith Wharton project that was gonna take five months to shoot and felt really daunting. I came up against a few hurdles, so I just decided to pivot to making one film with one idea. I was just so interested in Priscilla's story and her perspective on what it all felt like to grow up as a teenager inGraceland. She was going through all the stages of young womanhood in such an amplified world—kinda similar toMarie Antoinette."[8][9]

When asked what made Spaeny the right choice to play Priscilla, Coppola stated, "The character goes from the age of 15 to 27 over the course of the film, so she had to be able to act and age across a big span of time. It was really important for me to have the same actress playing Priscilla at those different stages of her life, and I think Cailee can pull it off. She's such a strong actress, and she also looks very young."[8] Of Elordi's casting as Elvis, Coppola stated, "I thought nobody was gonna look quite like Elvis, but Jacob has that same type of magnetism. He's so charismatic, and girls go crazy around him, so I knew he could pull off playing this type of romantic icon. But we're talking before we've even started filming, so I can't get too deep into it."[8][10]

Coppola also revealed in an interview that Priscilla Presley is an executive producer ofPriscilla.[8]

In emails exchanged with Coppola on September 2, 2022, and later obtained byVariety,Lisa Marie Presley, who died in January 2023, criticised the film's script for its portrayal of her father. In one message, she stated, "My father only comes across as a predator and manipulative. As his daughter, I don't read this and see any of my father in this character. I don't read this and see my mother's perspective of my father. I read this and see your shockingly vengeful and contemptuous perspective and I don't understand why?"[11][12]

Filming

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Principal photography forPriscilla began inToronto on October 24, 2022.[13] Filming wrapped in early December, 2022.[14]

Music

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Main article:Priscilla (soundtrack)

Priscilla does not have Elvis Presley's music on its soundtrack. Coppola's husband,Thomas Mars, and his band,Phoenix, scored the film.[15]Sons of Raphael wrote original music for the film.[16]

The soundtrack features 17 of the 51 musical selections used in the film. "My Elixir", a cover song bySons of Raphael of a track of a track from Phoenix's 2022 studio albumAlpha Zulu, was released as the lead single. The soundtrack was published under theA24 Music andABKCO Records labels on November 2, 2023. Critics praised theanachronistic soundtrack choices as well as Phoenix's score.

Release

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Priscilla premiered at the80th Venice International Film Festival on September 4, 2023.[17] It screened as the Centerpiece Selection of the2023 New York Film Festival on October 6[18][19] and had its Canadian premiere as a special presentation at the 42ndVancouver International Film Festival on October 7.[20][21] The film was distributed in the United States byA24, and in Italy by Vision Distribution.[7] Originally to be distributed byStage 6 Films andSony Pictures Releasing International outside the United States and Italy, Sony later exited the project upon Presley's estate withholding music rights.[22]Mubi later acquired these rights, with its sales company The Match Factory handling international sales and Mubi itself distributing in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Germany, the Benelux, Turkey and Latin America.[23]

Home media

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Priscilla was released on digital platforms on December 15, 2023, followed by a Blu-ray release on February 13, 2024.[24] The film was released onMax in the United States on February 23, 2024.[25] It was then released on Mubi in the United Kingdom and Ireland on March 1, 2024.[26]

Reception

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Box office

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The film earned $132,149 from four theaters in its opening weekend, averaging around $33,034 per venue.[27] In its second weekend, after expanding to 1,344 theaters, it grossed $5.1 million and finished fourth.[28] The following weekend, it brought in $4.8 million from 2,361 theaters.[29] By its fourth weekend, the film earned $2.3 million, bringing its domestic total to $16.9 million and making it Coppola's second-highest film domestically.[30] Overall, the film grossed $21 million in the United States, operating on a budget of less than $20 million.[31]

During its first weekend in the United Kingdom and Ireland, the film ranked sixth.[32] It grossed £1.4 million during its first full week in theaters, including £643,800 over the weekend.[32]

Critical response

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Cailee Spaeny received positive reviews for her role asPriscilla Presley in the film.

On thereview aggregator websiteRotten Tomatoes, 84% of 299 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 7.3/10. The website's consensus reads: "With Cailee Spaeny's performance in the title role leading the way,Priscilla sees Sofia Coppola taking a tender yet clear-eyed look at the often toxic blend created by mixing first love and fame."[33]Metacritic, which uses aweighted average, assigned the film a score of 79 out of 100, based on 59 critics, indicating "generally favorable" reviews.[34] Audiences polled byPostTrak gave it a 71% overall positive score, with 50% saying they would definitely recommend the film.[28]

Positive reviews praised the casting of Spaeny and Elordi, with some commenting that the actors highlight the vast power disparity between Priscilla and Elvis.[35][36][37] Ben Kenigsberg ofThe New York Times described Spaeny’s performance as "sensitive" and "protean,"[36] while Marlow Stern ofRolling Stone wrote, "Spaeny, who is 25 but makes for a convincing teenager, is an absolute marvel, nailing Priscilla's complicated mélange of emotions — the wide-eyed wonderment and youthful desire, the apprehension and fear — while Elordi’s Elvis feels more grounded in reality thanAustin Butler's pouty hip-shaker."[38] Critics also commended the film for its exploration of themes present in Coppola's previous films, such as the isolation of fame, femininity, and "privilege without power".[39][36][37]

Stern added, "You couldn’t ask for a better person to handle this material than Coppola, who's no stranger to depicting young female protagonists and the powerful men who enjoy keeping them locked in gilded cages, whether it be the Park Hyatt Tokyo, the Chateau Marmont, the Palace of Versailles or Graceland. As the daughter of Francis Ford Coppola, she’slived it, and is uniquely equipped to show what it's like to put a big, flawed man on a pedestal only to see that pedestal crack."[38] Stern concluded that the film is "a transportive, heartbreaking journey into the dark heart of celebrity, and [is Coppola's] finest film sinceLost in Translation".[38]

Alison Willmore ofVulture wrote, "The marvel ofPriscilla is in its dual awareness, how it’s able to immerse us in the bubble-bath-balmy perspective of a teenager experiencing an astonishing bout of wish fulfillment and, at the same time, always allow us to appreciate how disturbing what’s happening actually is."[39] Willmore’s review noted, "Priscilla is a teenage fantasy and wouldn’t work without acknowledging the headiness of being romanced by the most famous man in the country, though it’s telling that the film feels thinner and more rushed as its main character tires of her husband’s acting out and compartmentalizing of her within his life and realizes she can push back".[39]

In his review forThe New Yorker,Anthony Lane wrote, "To point out thatPriscilla is superficial, even more so than Coppola’s other films, is no derogation, because surfaces are her subject. She examines the skin of the observable world without presuming to seek the flesh beneath, and this latest work is an agglomeration ofthings—purchases, ornaments, and textures. We see an array of outfits, chosen by Elvis for his wife, each one lovingly accessorized with a handgun. Closeups tell the tale: bare toes, at the start, sinking deep into the nap of a carpet; false eyelashes and china knickknacks; a single pill (the first of many) that Elvis lays on Priscilla’s palm, as if it were a Communion wafer; and a mini-sphinx, gilded and ridiculous, that we glimpse as she eventually flees from Graceland. If she stays there any longer, being Mrs. Presley, she, too, will shrink into a thing."[35]

Justin Chang of theLos Angeles Times reviewed the film positively, writing, "There is much more to Priscilla Presley's story left untold here: motherhood (Lisa Marie appears briefly here, at different ages), her own infidelity, her future romances, her friendship with Elvis until his death in 1977, her film career,The Naked Gun movies...But with piercing matter-of-factness, Coppola ends this movie, her strongest in more than a decade, at just the right moment: when a dream finally dies, and the thrill is well and truly gone."[37]

BBC Culture's Nicholas Barber found it an "understated, non-judgemental portrait" of Priscilla, which was in stark contrast to the tone ofBaz Luhrmann's telling of Elvis's story inElvis (2022).[40] Commenting onPriscilla and Luhrmann's film, Lane said, "We need both movies, I would argue: last year’s frenzied act of worship and now this irreverent response, all the more potent for being so still and small."[35]

FilmmakerJane Campion praised the film, saying "Don't be fooled by the apparent softness of Sofia Coppola's vision or the gentle sensitivity of her gaze, it's just that Sofia plays soft to deliver tough. There is so much dare, risk and rigor in Sofia's filmmaking, so much radical trust that it scares the pants off lesser filmmakers."[41]

Awards and nominations

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AwardDate of ceremonyCategoryRecipient(s)ResultRef.
Venice Film FestivalSeptember 9, 2023Golden LionSofia CoppolaNominated[42]
Volpi Cup for Best ActressCailee SpaenyWon[43]
Mill Valley Film FestivalOctober 16, 2023FilmmakingSofia CoppolaWon[44]
Middleburg Film FestivalOctober 22, 2023Variety Collaborators AwardSofia Coppola and Stacey BattatWon[45]
Gotham Independent Film AwardsNovember 27, 2023Outstanding Lead PerformanceCailee SpaenyNominated[46]
Chicago Film Critics AssociationDecember 12, 2023Best Costume DesignStacey BattatNominated[47]
St. Louis Film Critics AssociationDecember 17, 2023Best Costume DesignStacey BattatNominated[48]
Dublin Film Critics' CircleDecember 18, 2023Best FilmPriscilla10th place[49]
North Texas Film Critics AssociationDecember 18, 2023Best ActressCailee SpaenyNominated[50]
Florida Film Critics Circle AwardsDecember 21, 2023Breakout AwardNominated[51]
Alliance of Women Film JournalistsJanuary 3, 2024Best Woman's Breakthrough PerformanceNominated[52]
Golden Globe AwardsJanuary 7, 2024Best Actress in a Motion Picture – DramaCailee SpaenyNominated[53]
Seattle Film Critics Society AwardsJanuary 8, 2024Best Costume DesignStacey BattatNominated[54]
Critics' Choice AwardsJanuary 14, 2024Best Hair and MakeupPriscillaNominated[55]
AARP Movies for Grownups AwardsJanuary 17, 2024Best Time CapsuleNominated[56]
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London Film Critics' CircleFebruary 4, 2024Breakthrough Performer of the YearCailee SpaenyNominated[58]
Satellite AwardsMarch 3, 2024Best Actress in Motion Picture, Comedy or MusicalNominated[59]
People's Choice AwardsFebruary 18, 2024The Drama Movie Star of the YearJacob ElordiNominated[60]
Artios AwardsMarch 7, 2024Outstanding Achievement in Casting – Feature Studio or Independent (Drama)Nicole Daniels, Courtney Bright, John Buchan, Jason KnightNominated[61]

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