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Women Talking (film)

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2022 film by Sarah Polley

Women Talking
Theatrical release poster
Directed bySarah Polley
Screenplay bySarah Polley
Based onWomen Talking
byMiriam Toews
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyLuc Montpellier
Edited by
Music byHildur Guðnadóttir
Production
companies
Distributed byUnited Artists Releasing
Release dates
  • September 2, 2022 (2022-09-02) (Telluride)
  • December 23, 2022 (2022-12-23) (United States)
Running time
104 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States[1]
LanguageEnglish
Budget$20 million
Box office$9.3 million[2][3]

Women Talking is a 2022 Americandrama film written and directed bySarah Polley. Based onthe 2018 novel byMiriam Toews, itself inspired by thegas-facilitated rapes that occurred at theManitoba Colony, a remote and isolatedMennonite community inBolivia,[4] the film follows a group of American Mennonite women who discuss their future, following their discovery of the men's history of raping the colony's women.

It features anensemble cast that includesRooney Mara,Claire Foy,Jessie Buckley,Judith Ivey,Ben Whishaw, andFrances McDormand, who also served as a producer on the film. It is the last film to be released byUnited Artists Releasing, before it was folded intoMGM on March 4, 2023.[5]

Women Talking premiered at the49th Telluride Film Festival on September 2, 2022, and was released in the United States viaselect theaters on December 23, 2022, before a wide release on January 27, 2023, by United Artists Releasing.[6][7] The film received positive reviews from critics, who lauded Polley's screenplay and direction, the performances of the cast (particularly of Foy, Buckley, and Whishaw) and score, but it grossed just $9 million against a $20 million budget. It was named one of the top ten films of 2022 by theNational Board of Review and theAmerican Film Institute,[8] won Best Adapted Screenplay at theCritics' Choice Awards,Writers Guild of America Awards, and theAcademy Awards, where it was also nominated forBest Picture.[9][10]

Plot

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Set in 2010, the film opens with a young woman sleeping alone in bed wakes to find bruises and wounds on her hips and upper inner thighs—injuries sustained from rape. The women and girls of her isolatedMennonite colony discover that the men have been using livestock tranquilizer to subdue and rape them. The attackers are arrested and imprisoned in a nearby city. Most of the men of the colony travel to oversee the bail, leaving the women by themselves for two days to determine how they will proceed. They hold aplebiscite to decide whether to stay and do nothing, stay and fight, or leave.

The vote is tied between staying and fighting, and leaving. Eleven of the colony's women are chosen to come to a final decision and gather in a hayloft, though Scarface Janz, a woman in the "do nothing" camp, leaves the meeting after becoming disillusioned with the discussion, taking her hesitant daughter Anna and resistant granddaughter Helena with her. August, the colony's schoolteacher and one of the only remaining men, joins the women to record the meeting, as none of the women were taught to read or write.

Salome, just back from a trip to gather antibiotics to treat her assaulted four-year-old daughter, remains adamant about staying and fighting, an opinion shared by Mejal. Ona, who is pregnant after being raped, also suggests that they stay and, after winning the fight, create a new set of rules for the colony that would give the women equality. Mariche, Greta's daughter and Autje's mother, disagrees, believing that forgiveness is the only viable option. To defuse the conflict, Ona suggests that August create one document stating the pros and cons of leaving, and another document with those for staying.

The meeting is adjourned. During the break, it is revealed that August is from anexcommunicated family, but was recently granted permission to return and teach the boys of the colony. He and Ona were good friends in childhood, and he has had romantic feelings for her since, but she tells him she cannot marry him as she believes that she would cease to be her true self, the person he loves, if she marries.

When some of the women go outside to be counted for the 2010census, they learn that Klaas, Mariche's abusive husband, will return that evening to collect more bail money. The meeting resumes. Ona and Mejal change their minds in favor of leaving. Salome remains insistent upon fighting, angrily confessing that she would rather kill the men than put her daughter at risk any longer. However, she changes her opinion after being reminded by Agata, her and Ona's mother, of the principles of their faith. The only one remaining unconvinced is Mariche. An argument ensues between her and the rest of the women; it is revealed that she forgave her husband's abuse at Greta's urging. After Greta apologizes, Mariche agrees to leave.

Their reasons for leaving are transcribed by August: to ensure the safety of their children, to be steadfast in their faith, and to have freedom of thought. They decide to try to take boys aged fifteen years and younger with them, but will not force any boy over age twelve. They prepare to leave at sunrise, concealing their plans from Klaas. August, at Ona's behest, posts the documents stating the pros and cons of leaving and staying on the walls as an "artifact" of the women's time in the colony. He also declares his love to Ona and gives her a map for the women to use.

Before they can leave, Melvin (formerly Nettie), atransgender man who isselectively mute after an incestuous rape, speaking only to the colony's children, tells Salome that her teenage son Aaron has fled and hidden. He is found, but cannot be convinced to leave in enough time. Salome, breaking the rules the women set, sprays Aaron with tranquilizer, forcing him to leave with them. She reveals this only to August, who understands and does not question her. He asks her to look after Ona, and reveals his intent to kill himself once the women are gone. She instead asks him to teach the boys properly to prevent any further violence and to give him purpose. Helena and Anna join the rest of the women, while Janz and August watch as they depart. Sometime later, Ona's newborn baby is shown, and Autje is heard saying that it will live a life very different from the one the women endured.

Cast

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Production

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Director and screenwriterSarah Polley (left), actress and co-producerFrances McDormand, and author of the novelMiriam Toews.

In December 2020, it was reported thatFrances McDormand would star in the film, which would be written and directed bySarah Polley.[12] In June 2021,Ben Whishaw,Rooney Mara,Claire Foy,Jessie Buckley,Judith Ivey,Sheila McCarthy and Michelle McLeod joined the cast of the film.[13]Hildur Guðnadóttir composed the film's score.[14]

Principal photography took place from July 19 to September 10, 2021, inToronto,Canada, withCOVID-19 safety precautions in place.[15][16][17][18] Costume designer Quita Alfred procured some fabric and prayer coverings from an actualMennonite community store, using differing colors and patterns for each family to represent certain traits they held as a unit.[19] Alfred noted that "trying to convince world-class actresses to wear long-sleeve polyester dresses in 110 degree heat was a challenge."[20] However, she stressed that the dresses weren't as uncomfortable as one might think. "I tried them on to see how uncomfortable the cast would be. I actually came to love them. They’re so practical, but the lack of pockets is an issue for me."[20]

Women Talking is the last film released byUnited Artists Releasing beforeAmazon folded it into Orion's parent company,Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.[5]

Music

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Main article:Women Talking (soundtrack)

Hildur Guðnadóttir composed the film's score, withSkúli Sverrisson providing guitar solos. The soundtrack was among the inaugural titles released throughUniversal Music Group's label Mercury Classics Soundtrack & Score, which released this film's soundtrack digitally on December 23, 2022, the same day as the start of the film's limited theatrical release. It was released on physical CD later that month. The score cue "Speak Up," which served as the basis for the film's trailer music, was released digitally on November 4, 2022.[21][22]

The 1967 song "Daydream Believer" performed byThe Monkees was featured in the film; however, it is not included on the soundtrack.[23]

Release

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The film had its world premiere at theTelluride Film Festival on September 2, 2022.[24] It also screened at the2022 Toronto International Film Festival on September 13, 2022, followed by screenings at the60th New York Film Festival on October 10, 2022, and at the 2022AFI Fest on November 5, 2022.[6] It began its limited theatrical release in the United States and Canada on December 23, 2022, byOrion Pictures (throughUnited Artists Releasing), with a wide expansion on January 27, 2023. It was originally scheduled for a limited release on December 2, 2022,[25] but was moved to December 23 to avoid competition withAvatar: The Way of Water.[7]

The film was released forVOD on February 21, 2023, followed by aBlu-ray andDVD release on March 7.[26]

Reception

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Box office

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Women Talking grossed $5.5 million in the United States and Canada, and $3.8 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $9.3 million.[2][3]

On the first weekend of its limited theatrical release, it grossed $40,530 from 8 theaters, making it the worst platform opening of the year. InDeadline Hollywood, United Artists Releasing cited the proximity ofChristmas and the nationwide impact ofWinter Storm Elliott as contributing factors.[27] It expanded to 707 theatres in the nationwide expansion, grossing $970,469 with a $1,372 average at the box office until it dropped out on its nationwide second weekend with $558,071, finishing fifteenth twice.[28][29][30]

Following theAcademy Award nomination announcements, the film welcomed a 164% boost in grosses.[31]

Critical response

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On the review aggregator websiteRotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 90%, based on 296 reviews, with an average rating of 8/10. The site's critics consensus reads: "WhileWomen Talking sometimes forsakes entertaining drama in favor of simply getting its points across, its message is valuable -- and effectively delivered."[32] OnMetacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 77 out of 100, based on 47 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[33]

Following theTelluride Film Festival premiere, Peter Debruge fromVariety wrote that the film is a "powerful act of nonviolent protest".[34]Justin Chang of theLos Angeles Times described it as "a movie that deliberately hovers between drama and parable, the materially concrete and the spiritually abstract, and whose stark austerity sometimes gives way to bursts of salty wit and cathartic laughter".[35]A. O. Scott fromThe New York Times called the film "a timely political parable with a stellar ensemble cast". He also described the film as "plain-spoken almost to the point of artlessness and turns out to be as layered and whorled as a hand-woven tapestry".[36] Mae Abdulbaki ofScreen Rant gave the film 3.5 out of 5 stars, calling it a "riveting adaptation" with "great" and "phenomenal" performances. She also wrote that the film "tackles a difficult subject with thoughtful sensitivity, levity, and spirited discussion that will leave audiences thinking about the film and its central premise for a long time after it's over".[37]

In July 2023,CBR ranked it as the "Best Indie Film of the 2020s (So Far)," saying that the film achieved its goals thanks to "its story and the message it sends to those in similar situations."[9] In August 2023,Collider ranked the film at number 10 on its list of "The 20 Best Drama Movies of the 2020s So Far," writing that "While it doesn’t seem like a series of conversations would make for an engaging film, director Sarah Polley ensures that each character is defined by much more than a talking point."[10]

Accolades

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Main article:List of accolades received byWomen Talking

Polley won theTelluride Film Festival Silver Medallion Tribute Award.[38] ComposerHildur Guðnadóttir received a Tribute Award at the2022 Toronto International Film Festival.[39] At the95th Academy Awards, the film was nominated forBest Picture with Polley winningBest Adapted Screenplay.[40] It was also nominated forBest Screenplay andBest Original Score at the80th Golden Globe Awards,Best Ensemble Cast of a Motion Picture at the29th Screen Actors Guild Awards, and received six nominations at the28th Critics' Choice Awards, includingBest Picture and winningBest Adapted Screenplay.[41][42][43] The film also received three nominations at the38th Independent Spirit Awards and was the recipient of theRobert Altman Award, which is given to the film's director, casting director and ensemble cast.[44]

It was a nominee forBest Direction in a Feature Film at the 2023Directors Guild of Canada awards.[45]

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