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Vicky Cristina Barcelona

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2008 film by Woody Allen

Vicky Cristina Barcelona
Theatrical release poster
Directed byWoody Allen
Written byWoody Allen
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyJavier Aguirresarobe
Edited byAlisa Lepselter
Production
companies
Distributed by
Release dates
  • May 17, 2008 (2008-05-17) (Cannes Film Festival)
  • August 15, 2008 (2008-08-15) (United States)
  • September 19, 2008 (2008-09-19) (Spain)
Running time
97 minutes
Countries
  • Spain
  • United States
Languages
  • English
  • Spanish
Budget$15 million[2]
Box office$96 million[3]

Vicky Cristina Barcelona is a 2008romanticcomedy drama film written and directed byWoody Allen. The film starsJavier Bardem,Penélope Cruz,Rebecca Hall andScarlett Johansson in lead roles. The plot centers on two American women, Vicky and Cristina, who spend a summer inBarcelona, where they meet an artist, Juan Antonio, who is attracted to both of them, while still enamored of his mentally and emotionally unstable ex-wife María Elena. The film was shot in Spain in Barcelona,Avilés, andOviedo, and was Allen's fourth consecutive film shot outside the United States.

Vicky Cristina Barcelona premiered at the2008 Cannes Film Festival, and then received a rolling worldwide general release that started on August 15, 2008, in the United States, and continued in various countries until its June 2009 release in Japan. The film emerged as a commercial success at the box office, becoming one of Allen's highest-grossing films. It received widespread critical acclaim upon release, with particular praise directed towards Cruz's performance.

Cruz won both theAcademy Award,BAFTA Award andIndependent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Actress, in addition toSAG,Golden Globe andCritics Choice nominations in the same category. At the66th Golden Globe Awards,Vicky Cristina Barcelona received 4 nominations, includingBest Actor – Musical or Comedy (Bardem),Best Actress – Musical or Comedy (Hall) andBest Supporting Actress (Cruz), winningBest Film – Musical or Comedy.

Plot

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Vicky and Cristina visitBarcelona for the summer, staying with Vicky's distant relative Judy and her husband Mark. While the two are great friends, Vicky is practical and traditional in her approach to love and commitment and is engaged to the reliable Doug, whereas Cristina imagines herself to be a nonconformist, spontaneous but unsure of what she wants from life or love.

At an art exhibition, Cristina is intrigued by artist Juan Antonio, who Judy says has suffered a violent relationship with his ex-wife. Later, he brazenly approaches Vicky and Cristina to invite them to join him right away for the weekend in the city ofOviedo, traveling there in a small plane he flies himself, for sightseeing, fine dining and drinking, and hopefully, having sex with both young women. Cristina is won over by the offer almost at once, but Vicky is unimpressed and reluctant; she, however, eventually decides to accompany her friend anyway, mainly to watch over her.

At the end of their first day, Vicky refuses to join Juan Antonio in his hotel room, citing her fidelity to Doug, but Cristina accepts his invitation immediately. Right before they want to hook up, Cristina suddenly falls ill with digestive complaints, and is put to bed withfood poisoning. Vicky and Juan Antonio spend the weekend together alone while they wait for Cristina to recover. Vicky gradually changes her opinion of Juan Antonio as he tells her about his tumultuous relationship with his ex-wife, María Elena. Vicky accompanies him to visit his father, an old poet, and then becomes deeply moved by a Spanish guitar performance later that evening. She finally consents to Juan Antonio's advances as they walk through a grove of trees in the dark. The next day, with Cristina feeling better, the three of them fly back to Barcelona.

Feeling guilty, Vicky does not mention the incident to Cristina, and the two begin to grow apart. Vicky throws herself into her studies while Cristina and Juan Antonio take up a relationship. Cristina then moves in with Juan Antonio and begins to discover more about his past. After learning that María Elena attempted to kill herself, Juan Antonio takes her to his home, where Cristina already lives. After some defiance, the two women grow fond of each other. Cristina realizes that the ex-spouses are still in love, and María Elena suggests that Cristina may be the element that can give balance and stability to their relationship. All three become romantically involved with one another.

In the meantime, Vicky is joined in Spain by an enthusiastic Doug and the two get married. Vicky becomes secretly jealous after Cristina describes her new life with Juan Antonio, and later realizes she is unsatisfied in her married life with Doug and is still attracted to Juan Antonio. Learning that Judy is similarly unhappy in her marriage, she confides to her, and Judy, who sees her younger self in Vicky, decides to bring Juan Antonio and Vicky together. Meanwhile, Cristina becomes restless and at some point decides to leave Juan Antonio and María Elena; without her, their relationship quickly falls apart again.

As the summer winds to a close, Judy arranges for Juan Antonio and Vicky to meet at a party. Juan Antonio begs Vicky to meet him again privately before leaving Spain, which she finally accepts, lying to Doug in the process. At his home, Juan Antonio seduces and wins Vicky over again, but they are interrupted by María Elena who bursts in with a gun, firing wildly as Juan Antonio tries to calm her. Vicky gets shot in the hand in the process, and leaves, shouting they are insane and she could never live like this. She confesses the entire story to Cristina, who never realized how Vicky felt about Juan Antonio, and wishes she could have helped her. Doug, Vicky and Cristina return to the United States. Doug never learns what happened; Vicky goes back to her married life; and Cristina is back where she started, still unsure of what she wants, but certain of what she doesn't want.

Cast

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Spanish actor Joan Pera, who dubbed Allen's voice in the Spanish-language versions of his previous films, makes acameo appearance.[4]

Production

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In 2007, controversy arose inCatalonia over the public funding granted to the film, as the high-profile film was presumed not to have needed it; Barcelona's city hall provided one millioneuro and theGeneralitat de Catalunya (Government of Catalonia) half a million, totaling ten percent of the film's budget.[2]

This was the third time Woody Allen and Scarlett Johansson had worked together, followingMatch Point (2005) andScoop (2006). This also marked the second time Rebecca Hall and Johansson had worked together, the first time being inThe Prestige (2006).

The film featured several paintings by Catalan artist Agustí Puig and included several examples of the work of architectAntoni Gaudí, including hisPark Güell.

Reception

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Box office

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Vicky Cristina Barcelona grossed $23.2 million in the United States and Canada, and $73.2 million in other territories, for a worldwide first of $96 million, against its $15 million budget.[2] It is one of Allen's highest-grossing films.[3]

Critical response

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OnRotten Tomatoes the film holds an approval rating of 80% based on 213 reviews, with an average rating of 6.9/10. The site's critics consensus reads: "A beguiling tragicomedy,Vicky Cristina Barcelona charms with beautiful views of the Spanish city and a marvelously well-matched cast."[5]Metacritic gave the film a weighted average score of 70 out of 100, based on 36 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[6]

Scott Tobias wrote inThe A.V. Club that it was "a witty and ambiguous film that's simultaneously intoxicating and suffused with sadness and doubt."[7]Richard Roeper suggested that Cruz should receive anAcademy Award nomination for her performance in the film.[8]Mick LaSalle of theSan Francisco Chronicle praised the film as "the work of a confident and mature artist", referring to Allen.[9]Manohla Dargis ofThe New York Times wrote "AlthoughVicky Cristina Barcelona trips along winningly, carried by the beauty of its locations and stars — and all the gauzy romanticism those enchanted places and people imply — it reverberates with implacable melancholy, a sense of loss."[10]Richard Corliss ended his review of the film with "Vicky Cristina Barcelona has neither the sardonic heft ofMax Ophüls'sLa Ronde (1950) nor the emotional precision ofIngmar Bergman'sSmiles of a Summer Night (1955), two films that also dance the change-partnersgavotte. But the film is so engaging so much of the time that it feels like a modest rejuvenation: evidence that a summer in Spain can do wonders for a writer-director who may not have outlived his prime."[11] Ian Freer ofEmpire gave the film 4 out of 5, and wrote "within Allen's recent output,Vicky Cristina Barcelona is a highlight. See it for beautiful locales, an ambivalent look at human relationships and a clutch of great performances, particularly from Cruz."[12]

Accolades

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The film appeared on many critics' top-ten lists of the best films of 2008 including;[13]

YearAwardCategoryRecipient(s)ResultRef.
2008Academy AwardsBest Supporting ActressPenélope CruzWon[14]
2008National Board of Review AwardsTop Ten Independent FilmsVicky Cristina BarcelonaWon[15]
2008Golden Globe AwardsBest Film – Musical or ComedyVicky Cristina BarcelonaWon[16]
Best Actor – Musical or ComedyJavier BardemNominated
Best Actress – Musical or ComedyRebecca HallNominated
Best Supporting ActressPenélope CruzNominated
2008British Academy Film AwardsBest Supporting ActressWon[17]
2008Screen Actors Guild AwardsBest Supporting ActressNominated[18]
2008Writers Guild of America AwardsBest Original ScreenplayWoody AllenNominated[19]
2008Independent Spirit AwardsBest ActorJavier BardemNominated[20]
Best Supporting ActressPenélope CruzWon
Best ScreenplayWoody AllenWon
2009Gaudí AwardsBest Film in Non-Catalan LanguageVicky Cristina BarcelonaWon[21]
Best ActorJavier BardemNominated
Best Supporting ActressPenélope CruzWon
Best Musical ScoreGiulia y Los TellariniWon
Best CinematographyJavier AguirresarobeNominated
Best SoundPeter Glossop, David Wahnson & Shaun MillsNominated
2009Golden Eagle AwardBest Foreign Language FilmVicky Cristina BarcelonaNominated[22]
2008Gotham AwardsBest Ensemble CastJavier Bardem, Penélope Cruz, Rebecca Hall & Scarlett JohanssonWon[23]
Breakthrough PerformerRebecca HallNominated
2008Critics' Choice Movie AwardsBest Comedy FilmVicky Cristina BarcelonaNominated[24]
Best Supporting ActressPenelope CruzNominated

See also

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References

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  19. ^"2009 Writers Guild Awards Screen Nominees Announced | Press Room".Writers Guild of America East. January 7, 2009.Archived from the original on May 2, 2021. RetrievedMay 2, 2021.
  20. ^Knegt, Peter (December 2, 2008)."AWARDS WATCH '08: "River," "Rachel," "Ballast" Lead Spirit Award Nominations".IndieWire. RetrievedApril 20, 2023.
  21. ^"I Premis Gaudí".www.academiadelcinema.cat.Archived from the original on April 15, 2021. RetrievedMay 2, 2021.
  22. ^"Номинанты и лауреаты премии Национальной Академии кинематографических искусств и наук России "Золотой Орёл" за 2009 год".РУСКИНО - Российское кино, актеры, фильмы, сериалы, новости, статьи, рецензии, интервью, премьеры, фестивали (in Russian).Archived from the original on May 5, 2021. RetrievedMay 2, 2021.
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