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Alex of Venice

Alex of Venice is a 2014 drama film directed by Chris Messina in his directorial debut. It is written by Jessica Goldberg, Katie Nehra and Justin Shilton. The film stars Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Don Johnson, Katie Nehra, Chris Messina, Derek Luke, Skylar Gaertner.[2] The film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 18, 2014, and has expanded to a few other film festivals.[3]

Alex of Venice
Directed byChris Messina
Written by
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyDoug Emmett
Edited byAmy P. McGrath
Music byDavid Wingo
Production
company
Electric City Entertainment
Distributed byScreen Media Films
Release dates
  • April 18, 2014 (2014-04-18) (Tribeca Film Festival)
  • April 17, 2015 (2015-04-17)
Running time
86 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$588[1]

The film was released in a limited release and through video on demand beginning on April 17, 2015.[4]

Plot

Alex, a young environmental lawyer in Venice, California, is working hard to support her family. Her stay-at-home husband George, an artist, decides he's unhappy and can't continue taking care of their shy school-aged son Dakota or Alex's aging father Roger. When George leaves Alex, Roger invites her wild younger sister Lily, a clothing designer, to stay with them and help look after Dakota.

Alex needs to deal with an impending legal case against Frank, a property developer with whom she has a brief sexual relationship, as well as her father's increasing forgetfulness. Roger, a former television actor who doesn't want to accept his declining acuity, is cast as the aged manservant Firs in a stage production of The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov, but he struggles to remember his lines and cues. He also begins to demonstrate confusion, so his daughters take him to a doctor who gives him a brain scan.

Alex loses the legal case, and at a party afterward she takes the drug ecstasy and becomes furious with Lily when she learns that Lily has not taken Dakota to school for a week. Alex calls George and tells him that it's not safe for her to drive; he finds her high and takes her home. The next day Lily apologizes for letting Dakota skip classes. Alex forgives her and thanks her, and she tells her that George is not coming back to her but that she wants to spend more time with Dakota. George tells Dakota he will continue to be his father but won't stay with Alex. Alex tells Dakota that she and George still love him and that this will never change. Later the family attends Roger's performance, which goes well.

Cast

The following have cameos in the film

Production

Shooting began on 17 June 2013[5] and wrapped on the 17 July 2013.[6] Filming took place on location in Venice Beach.[7]

Messina has stated he was inspired, and influenced by several filmmakers that he has worked for before. "I would say Woody Allen and Sam Mendes were huge inspirations. [Woody] casts his movies really well and then he kind of lets you go. [...] With Sam Mendes, he said something that I quote constantly. He told me that every actor comes with a gift, and it's the director’s job to let that gift out."[8] Messina has also named Kramer vs. Kramer, Hannah and Her Sisters and the work of John Cassavetes as "models for the film's quiet naturalism".[9]

Messina directed the film back-to-back while shooting The Mindy Project. He has said about the experience, "That was maybe the dumbest thing – it was grueling, and I would never do that again [...] I’d be on set at Mindy during the day and then editing at night, and constantly on the phone during breaks."[10]

Casting

Mary Elizabeth Winstead was cast in the film on 12 June 2013. She says of the script, "I immediately loved it. It was one of those things where I cried like 5 times when I first read it. I just felt really connected to the role and thought it was so beautifully written."[11]

Messina approached Don Johnson to play the role of Alex's father Roger. Johnson says he "wasn’t initially won over to play Alex's father," but "Chris wouldn't leave me alone – he came up to my house in North Los Angeles, and I wasn't really looking to work, so I dragged him to my boys' basketball game and made him watch, and he feigned interest." Johnson ultimately agreed, saying he was "intrigued by Messina's infectious passion" and "the material resonated with me because it had different tempos and rhythms."[12]

Upon casting himself in the movie, Messina said,"I thought there were a lot of other actors who could've done a better job [...] I was scared to do both (acting and directing), but I wanted to do it to learn what it’d be like. Maybe two weeks out, I was trying to convince Jamie [Patricof, producer] to hire somebody else!" But both Nehra and Shilton hoped for Messina for the role years ago. "He was our only George," said Shilton.[10]

Release

The film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 18, 2014.[3] Alex of Venice was also shown at the San Francisco International Film Festival on May 8, 2014[13] and at the Seattle International Film Festival on June 6, 2014.[14]

In August 2014, Alex of Venice was picked up by Screen Media Films for release in early 2015. The film was released in a limited release and through video on demand beginning on April 17, 2015.[15]

Response

Critical reception

On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 73% based on 30 reviews, and an average rating of 6.1/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "Alex of Venice does immensely likable things with its overly familiar parts, adding up to an agreeable calling card for debuting director Chris Messina."[16] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 56 out of 100, based on 10 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[17] Above all, the cast's performance has been highly praised by critics, with Winstead prominently singled out. Variety says, "Winstead gives an extraordinary performance in this uneven but pleasurably mellow indie."[18] Moviewallas.com adds, "A great deal of the film’s success lies in the casting of Mary Elizabeth Winstead as the lead."[19] Screen Invasion notes, "Winstead is quietly stunning in all of Alex's various circumstances, from bewildered, overwhelmed and frazzled, to focused, confident and accepting."[20]

Johnson also received praise for his performance, with Galo Magazine saying, "Johnson's ability to slip into the skin of his characters...has been underrated far too long."[21] Messina's directing has also been commended. The Arts Guild says, "Messina has created a film that does successfully look at a [character's] growth out of chaos".[22]

One reviewer complained that the script "leaves many details behind" and that "the audience is left questioning the plot from the get go"; but also felt that "the performances... make up for the film's ambiguity."[23]

References

  1. ^ "Alex of Venice". The Numbers. Nash Information Services, LLC. Retrieved July 30, 2018.
  2. ^ Alex of Venice Trailer, News, Videos, and Reviews | ComingSoon.net
  3. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2015-03-18. Retrieved 2014-06-14.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2017-02-11. Retrieved 2015-02-20.
  5. ^ Twitter / katienehra: 5 yrs of werrrrk and here we ...
  6. ^ mewins on Instagram
  7. ^ Tribeca 2014 – Derek Luke Talks ‘Alex Of Venice’ | blackfilm.com/read
  8. ^ Interview With Chris Messina On Directing Alex Of Venice
  9. ^ Tribeca: Patrick Stewart and Mary Elizabeth Winstead Steal the Show on Night 3 - TheWrap
  10. ^ a b "Tribeca: Chris Messina Talks 'Grueling' Juggle of Directing 'Alex of Venice' and Filming 'Mindy Project'". The Hollywood Reporter. 21 April 2014.
  11. ^ Q&A with Mary Elizabeth Winstead | Anthem Magazine
  12. ^ Tribeca: Chris Messina Talks 'Grueling' Juggle of Directing 'Alex of Venice' and Filming 'Mindy Project' - The Hollywood Reporter
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-11-02. Retrieved 2014-06-14.
  14. ^ Alex of Venice | 2014 Seattle International Film Festival < Films
  15. ^ Chris Messina's Directorial Debut Starring Mary Elizabeth Winstead Lands U.S. Distribution - TheWrap
  16. ^ "Alex of Venice (2015)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. Retrieved July 30, 2018.
  17. ^ "Alex of Venice Reviews". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved July 30, 2018.
  18. ^ 'Alex of Venice' Review- Mary Elizabeth Winstead Soars in Chris Messina’s Debut | Variety
  19. ^ 2014 Tribeca Film Festival | Review | Alex Of Venice | Moviewallas
  20. ^ ALEX OF VENICE – TFF 2014 Movie Review - Screen Invasion
  21. ^ Tribeca Reviews: The Subtleties of 'Alex of Venice' | GALO Magazine
  22. ^ Tribeca 2014: Alex of Venice – Film Review | The Arts Guild
  23. ^ Tribeca Reviews: "Loitering with Intent" and "Alex of Venice," Two Problematic Dramedies | Movie Mezzanine

External links

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Alex of Venice is a 2014 drama film directed by Chris Messina in his directorial debut It is written by Jessica Goldberg Katie Nehra and Justin Shilton The film stars Mary Elizabeth Winstead Don Johnson Katie Nehra Chris Messina Derek Luke Skylar Gaertner 2 The film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 18 2014 and has expanded to a few other film festivals 3 Alex of VeniceDirected byChris MessinaWritten byJessica Goldberg Katie Nehra Justin ShiltonProduced byJamie Patricof Lynette HowellStarringMary Elizabeth Winstead Don Johnson Derek Luke Katie Nehra Chris Messina Skylar Gaertner Reg E Cathey Timm SharpCinematographyDoug EmmettEdited byAmy P McGrathMusic byDavid WingoProductioncompanyElectric City EntertainmentDistributed byScreen Media FilmsRelease datesApril 18 2014 2014 04 18 Tribeca Film Festival April 17 2015 2015 04 17 Running time86 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBox office 588 1 The film was released in a limited release and through video on demand beginning on April 17 2015 4 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Casting 5 Release 6 Response 6 1 Critical reception 7 References 8 External linksPlot EditAlex a young environmental lawyer in Venice California is working hard to support her family Her stay at home husband George an artist decides he s unhappy and can t continue taking care of their shy school aged son Dakota or Alex s aging father Roger When George leaves Alex Roger invites her wild younger sister Lily a clothing designer to stay with them and help look after Dakota Alex needs to deal with an impending legal case against Frank a property developer with whom she has a brief sexual relationship as well as her father s increasing forgetfulness Roger a former television actor who doesn t want to accept his declining acuity is cast as the aged manservant Firs in a stage production of The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov but he struggles to remember his lines and cues He also begins to demonstrate confusion so his daughters take him to a doctor who gives him a brain scan Alex loses the legal case and at a party afterward she takes the drug ecstasy and becomes furious with Lily when she learns that Lily has not taken Dakota to school for a week Alex calls George and tells him that it s not safe for her to drive he finds her high and takes her home The next day Lily apologizes for letting Dakota skip classes Alex forgives her and thanks her and she tells her that George is not coming back to her but that she wants to spend more time with Dakota George tells Dakota he will continue to be his father but won t stay with Alex Alex tells Dakota that she and George still love him and that this will never change Later the family attends Roger s performance which goes well Cast EditMary Elizabeth Winstead as Alex Don Johnson as Roger Derek Luke as Frank Katie Nehra as Lily Chris Messina as George Skylar Gaertner as Dakota Julianna Guill as Anya Reg E Cathey as Walt Timm Sharp as Josh Matthew Del Negro as James Michael Chernus as TrofimovThe following have cameos in the film Jennifer Jason Leigh Will McCormackProduction EditShooting began on 17 June 2013 5 and wrapped on the 17 July 2013 6 Filming took place on location in Venice Beach 7 Messina has stated he was inspired and influenced by several filmmakers that he has worked for before I would say Woody Allen and Sam Mendes were huge inspirations Woody casts his movies really well and then he kind of lets you go With Sam Mendes he said something that I quote constantly He told me that every actor comes with a gift and it s the director s job to let that gift out 8 Messina has also named Kramer vs Kramer Hannah and Her Sisters and the work of John Cassavetes as models for the film s quiet naturalism 9 Messina directed the film back to back while shooting The Mindy Project He has said about the experience That was maybe the dumbest thing it was grueling and I would never do that again I d be on set at Mindy during the day and then editing at night and constantly on the phone during breaks 10 Casting EditMary Elizabeth Winstead was cast in the film on 12 June 2013 She says of the script I immediately loved it It was one of those things where I cried like 5 times when I first read it I just felt really connected to the role and thought it was so beautifully written 11 Messina approached Don Johnson to play the role of Alex s father Roger Johnson says he wasn t initially won over to play Alex s father but Chris wouldn t leave me alone he came up to my house in North Los Angeles and I wasn t really looking to work so I dragged him to my boys basketball game and made him watch and he feigned interest Johnson ultimately agreed saying he was intrigued by Messina s infectious passion and the material resonated with me because it had different tempos and rhythms 12 Upon casting himself in the movie Messina said I thought there were a lot of other actors who could ve done a better job I was scared to do both acting and directing but I wanted to do it to learn what it d be like Maybe two weeks out I was trying to convince Jamie Patricof producer to hire somebody else But both Nehra and Shilton hoped for Messina for the role years ago He was our only George said Shilton 10 Release EditThe film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 18 2014 3 Alex of Venice was also shown at the San Francisco International Film Festival on May 8 2014 13 and at the Seattle International Film Festival on June 6 2014 14 In August 2014 Alex of Venice was picked up by Screen Media Films for release in early 2015 The film was released in a limited release and through video on demand beginning on April 17 2015 15 Response EditCritical reception Edit On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes the film holds an approval rating of 73 based on 30 reviews and an average rating of 6 1 10 The site s critical consensus reads Alex of Venice does immensely likable things with its overly familiar parts adding up to an agreeable calling card for debuting director Chris Messina 16 On Metacritic the film has a weighted average score of 56 out of 100 based on 10 critics indicating mixed or average reviews 17 Above all the cast s performance has been highly praised by critics with Winstead prominently singled out Variety says Winstead gives an extraordinary performance in this uneven but pleasurably mellow indie 18 Moviewallas com adds A great deal of the film s success lies in the casting of Mary Elizabeth Winstead as the lead 19 Screen Invasion notes Winstead is quietly stunning in all of Alex s various circumstances from bewildered overwhelmed and frazzled to focused confident and accepting 20 Johnson also received praise for his performance with Galo Magazine saying Johnson s ability to slip into the skin of his characters has been underrated far too long 21 Messina s directing has also been commended The Arts Guild says Messina has created a film that does successfully look at a character s growth out of chaos 22 One reviewer complained that the script leaves many details behind and that the audience is left questioning the plot from the get go but also felt that the performances make up for the film s ambiguity 23 References Edit Alex of Venice The Numbers Nash Information Services LLC Retrieved July 30 2018 Alex of Venice Trailer News Videos and Reviews ComingSoon net a b Alex of Venice 2014 Tribeca Film Festival Archived from the original on 2015 03 18 Retrieved 2014 06 14 Chris Messina Reveals New Movie s Mindy Project Connection Plus Check Out the Alex of Venice Poster Archived from the original on 2017 02 11 Retrieved 2015 02 20 Twitter katienehra 5 yrs of werrrrk and here we mewins on Instagram Tribeca 2014 Derek Luke Talks Alex Of Venice blackfilm com read Interview With Chris Messina On Directing Alex Of Venice Tribeca Patrick Stewart and Mary Elizabeth Winstead Steal the Show on Night 3 TheWrap a b Tribeca Chris Messina Talks Grueling Juggle of Directing Alex of Venice and Filming Mindy Project The Hollywood Reporter 21 April 2014 Q amp A with Mary Elizabeth Winstead Anthem Magazine Tribeca Chris Messina Talks Grueling Juggle of Directing Alex of Venice and Filming Mindy Project The Hollywood Reporter Alex of Venice SFFS Archived from the original on 2014 11 02 Retrieved 2014 06 14 Alex of Venice 2014 Seattle International Film Festival lt Films Chris Messina s Directorial Debut Starring Mary Elizabeth Winstead Lands U S Distribution TheWrap Alex of Venice 2015 Rotten Tomatoes Fandango Retrieved July 30 2018 Alex of Venice Reviews Metacritic CBS Interactive Retrieved July 30 2018 Alex of Venice Review Mary Elizabeth Winstead Soars in Chris Messina s Debut Variety 2014 Tribeca Film Festival Review Alex Of Venice Moviewallas ALEX OF VENICE TFF 2014 Movie Review Screen Invasion Tribeca Reviews The Subtleties of Alex of Venice GALO Magazine Tribeca 2014 Alex of Venice Film Review The Arts Guild Tribeca Reviews Loitering with Intent and Alex of Venice Two Problematic Dramedies Movie MezzanineExternal links EditAlex of Venice at IMDb Alex of Venice at AllMovie Alex of Venice at Box Office Mojo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alex of Venice amp oldid 1134208680, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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