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Florence Foster Jenkins (film)

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2016 film directed by Stephen Frears

Florence Foster Jenkins
Theatrical release poster
Directed byStephen Frears
Written by
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyDanny Cohen
Edited byValerio Bonelli
Music byAlexandre Desplat
Production
companies
Distributed by
Release dates
  • 23 April 2016 (2016-04-23) (Belfast Film Festival)
  • 6 May 2016 (2016-05-06) (United Kingdom)
  • 13 July 2016 (2016-07-13) (France)
Running time
110 minutes[3]
Countries
  • United Kingdom
  • France
LanguageEnglish
Budget$29 million[1]
Box office$56 million[1]

Florence Foster Jenkins is a 2016biographicalcomedy drama film directed byStephen Frears and written by Nicholas Martin andJulia Kogan.[4] It starsMeryl Streep asFlorence Foster Jenkins, a New York heiress known for her generosity and poor singing.Hugh Grant plays her manager and long-time companion,St. Clair Bayfield. Other cast members includeSimon Helberg,Rebecca Ferguson, andNina Arianda.

Filming began in May 2015, and the premiere was held inLondon on 12 April 2016.[5][6] The film was released on 6 May 2016 in the United Kingdom,[7] 13 July in France and 12 August in the United States. At the89th Academy Awards, it was nominated forBest Actress for Streep, which marked her 20th Oscar nomination, andBest Costume Design. The film also received four nominations at the74th Golden Globe Awards, includingBest Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy.

Plot

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In 1944,Florence Foster Jenkins is aNew York City socialite heiress who founded the Verdi Club to celebrate her love of music.St. Clair Bayfield, a BritishShakespearean actor, is her manager and long-time companion. Florence lives in a grand hotel suite, while Bayfield lives in an apartment with hismistress, Kathleen Weatherley. Florence suffers from long-termsyphilis, contracted from her first husband, Frank Jenkins.

Florence decides to resume singing lessons after she seesLily Pons in concert with Bayfield. She hires pianistCosmé McMoon, who is shocked by her terrible singing, but Bayfield and vocal coach Carlo Edwards, the assistant conductor at theMetropolitan Opera, pretend she is wonderful. Bayfield warns McMoon of dire consequences if he criticizes her.

Bayfield arranges a small recital, handpicking the attendees. Loyal Verdi Club members watch respectfully, but others barely contain their laughter. Encouraged by her good reviews, she arranges to make a recording atMelotone as a Christmas gift for members of the Verdi Club. Florence gives McMoon a copy and recalls that Bayfield was an unsuccessful actor and that she hid negative reviews from him. She also informs McMoon of her history as a piano player and teacher, having once played for the President as a child. McMoon realizes that Florence is not as musically inept as he had thought.

Florence and McMoon write and perform original songs together. One song is broadcast on the radio, to the horror of Bayfield and Kathleen, though many listeners find it comedic and enjoy it. Florence informs Bayfield that she has bookedCarnegie Hall for a performance and will give away a thousand tickets to soldiers. Bayfield fails to dissuade her. He gets into a fight with a group of men laughing at Florence and McMoon's song at a bar. Kathleen, resenting the lack of attention, leaves him.

McMoon confides to Bayfield that he fears that the recital will humiliate him and ruin his career. Bayfield replies that he gave up his acting career to support his wife and pressures McMoon do the same for his friend. McMoon reluctantly agrees to accompany Florence, though fully expecting to flop spectacularly at Carnegie Hall.

The concert is packed and attended by celebrities such asCole Porter andTallulah Bankhead. McMoon arrives late which unnerves Florence, but Bayfield and McMoon encourage her to go on – Florence then writes McMoon into herwill backstage before the two go out onto the stage. When Florence begins singing, the soldiers laugh and shout. Her supporters and friends, however, scold them and cheer for her to keep singing. She continues her performance. However,New York Post columnistEarl Wilson tells Bayfield he will write a damning review and refuses his bribes.

Bayfield, with McMoon's help, buys every copy ofThe New York Post in the neighborhood and throws them away. Despite their best efforts, Florence hears about the review, retrieves a copy of the review from a trash can, and is so upset she collapses and becomes severely ill. As she is dying in bed, Florence imagines herself singing beautiful opera,[8] and takes a bow with McMoon and Bayfield to a standing ovation. She tells Bayfield that though people may say she could not sing, no one can say she did not sing, before dying peacefully.

Cast

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  • Alex Elson as Walker/Photographer

Production

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Development

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Prior to reading the Nicholas Martin and Julia Kogan script, Frears did not have much knowledge about Jenkins beyond the portrayal of her in the West End playGlorious! byPeter Quilter. On the strength of the script, Frears became interested and did research by watching variousYouTube videos of her.[13] Upon watching the videos Frears noted that "You’re laughing and she touches you. It’s inherently ridiculous and courageous at the same time."[14] He and Streep were determined that despite the subject matter the audience should side with Florence.[15] Frears did not envisage Streep in the role but after her name was brought up Frears agreed, noting that he thought it would be something fresh for her.[13] Streep worked with a singing coach to help her prepare for the role of Jenkins.[14] Frears praised her performance, stating "You can only sing badly if you are a good singer."[14]

Casting

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On 27 March 2015,Simon Helberg was set to play Cosmé McMoon, a pianist and the accompanist to Jenkins.[10]Rebecca Ferguson was added to the cast on 1 April 2015.[11] On 13 April 2015,Nina Arianda joined the film to play Agnes Stark, a showgirl struggling to move up into high society with the help of her husband.[12]

Filming

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Principal photography on the film began in May 2015 in London.[16] Pathé released a first-look photo on 22 May, featuring Streep and Grant as Jenkins and Bayfield, respectively.[17] Filming was done inHoylake andLiverpool city centre.[18]

Filming took place inLiverpool and the city was transformed into 1940s New York City, with Liverpool's Drury Lane being turned intoCentral Park West, where Streep and Grant were spotted filming in June 2015.[19] Production concluded on 20 July 2015.[20]

Release

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In September 2015,Paramount Pictures acquired U.S. distribution rights to the film.[21] The film had its world premiere at theBelfast Film Festival on 23 April 2016.[22] The film was theatrically released in the United Kingdom on 6 May 2016[23][24] and in the United States on 12 August 2016.[25][26]

Florence Foster Jenkins was released onDigital HD on 29 November 2016[27] and onBlu-ray andDVD on 13 December 2016.[27]

Reception

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Box office

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Meryl Streep andHugh Grant's performances received praise from critics, with the former being nominated for theAcademy Award forBest Actress.

As of 2 October 2016[update],Florence Foster Jenkins had grossed $27.4 million in North America and $28.6 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $56 million.[1] In the United States and Canada,Florence Foster Jenkins was released on 12 August 2016, againstPete's Dragon andSausage Party, and was projected to gross $5–7 million from 1,500 theaters in its opening weekend.[28] It went on to open to $6.6 million, finishing 8th at the box office.[29]

Critical response

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On thereview aggregator websiteRotten Tomatoes, 87% of 235 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 7.1/10. The website's consensus reads: "Florence Foster Jenkins makes poignant, crowd-pleasing dramedy out of its stranger-than-fiction tale — and does its subject justice with a reliably terrific turn from star Meryl Streep."[30]Metacritic, which uses aweighted average, assigned the film a score of 71 out of 100, based on 41 critics, indicating "generally favorable" reviews.[31] Audiences polled byCinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A−" on an A+ to F scale.[32]Wai Chee Dimock, writing in theLos Angeles Review of Books, linked the film toHamlet andThe Magic Flute, saying that the film "is neither tragedy nor farce, but a passable admixture of the two, defining both negatively."[33]

Accolades

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List of awards and nominations
AwardDate of ceremonyCategoryRecipient(s)ResultRef(s)
AARP Annual Movies for Grownups Awards6 February 2017Best ComedyFlorence Foster JenkinsNominated[34]
Best ActressMeryl StreepNominated
Best Grownup Love StoryMeryl Streep andHugh GrantNominated
Academy Awards26 February 2017Best ActressMeryl StreepNominated[35][36]
Best Costume DesignConsolata BoyleNominated
British Academy Film Awards12 February 2017Best Actress in a Leading RoleMeryl StreepNominated[37]
Best Actor in a Supporting RoleHugh GrantNominated
Best Costume DesignConsolata BoyleNominated
Best Makeup and HairJ. Roy Helland andDaniel PhillipsWon
Costume Designers Guild Awards21 February 2017Excellence in Period FilmConsolata BoyleNominated[38]
Critics' Choice Awards11 December 2016Best Actor in a ComedyHugh GrantNominated[39]
Best Actress in a ComedyMeryl StreepWon
Best Costume DesignConsolata BoyleNominated
European Film Awards10 December 2016Best ActorHugh GrantNominated[40]
Evening Standard British Film Awards8 December 2016Best ActorHugh GrantWon[41]
Technical AchievementConsolata BoyleNominated
Golden Globe Awards8 January 2017Best Motion Picture – Musical or ComedyFlorence Foster JenkinsNominated[42]
Best Actor – Motion Picture Comedy or MusicalHugh GrantNominated
Best Actress – Motion Picture Comedy or MusicalMeryl StreepNominated
Best Supporting Actor – Motion PictureSimon HelbergNominated
Golden Tomato Awards12 January 2017Best British Movie 2016Florence Foster Jenkins4th Place[43]
Best Musical/Music Movie 2016Florence Foster Jenkins3rd Place
Hollywood Film Awards6 November 2016Hollywood Supporting Actor AwardHugh GrantWon[44]
Jupiter Awards29 March 2017Best International ActressMeryl StreepNominated[45]
London Film Critics' Circle22 January 2017British/Irish Actor of the YearHugh GrantNominated[46]
Santa Barbara International Film Festival3 February 2017Virtuosos AwardSimon HelbergWon[47]
Satellite Awards19 February 2017Best ActressMeryl StreepNominated[48]
Best Supporting ActorHugh GrantNominated
Screen Actors Guild Awards29 January 2017Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading RoleMeryl StreepNominated[49]
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting RoleHugh GrantNominated
St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association18 December 2016Best ComedyFlorence Foster JenkinsNominated[50]

See also

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  • Marguerite, a 2015 French film inspired by the life of Jenkins
  • Ironweed, a 1987 film in which Meryl Streep plays a character who also imagines herself a much more gifted singer than she is shown to truly be
  • Glorious!, theOlivier Award-nominated 2005 West End stage comedy about Jenkins byPeter Quilter
  • Souvenir, two-character play with music about Jenkins and McMoon starringJudy Kaye, written by Stephen Temperley

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