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August: Osage County (film)

August: Osage County is a 2013 American tragicomedy film directed by John Wells. It was written by Tracy Letts and based on his Pulitzer Prize-winning 2007 play of the same name. It is produced by George Clooney, Grant Heslov, Jean Doumanian, and Steve Traxler.

August: Osage County
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJohn Wells
Screenplay byTracy Letts
Based onAugust: Osage County
by Tracy Letts
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyAdriano Goldman
Edited byStephen Mirrione
Music byGustavo Santaolalla
Production
companies
Distributed byThe Weinstein Company
Release dates
  • September 9, 2013 (2013-09-09) (TIFF)
  • December 27, 2013 (2013-12-27) (United States)
Running time
120 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$37 million[2]
Box office$74.2 million[3]

The film stars an ensemble cast consisting of Meryl Streep, Julia Roberts, Ewan McGregor, Chris Cooper, Abigail Breslin, Benedict Cumberbatch, Juliette Lewis, Margo Martindale, Dermot Mulroney, Julianne Nicholson, and Misty Upham as a dysfunctional family that reunites into the familial house when their patriarch (Sam Shepard) suddenly disappears.

August: Osage County premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 9, 2013 and was released in the United States on December 27, 2013. A modest commercial success, the film received mixed reviews from critics.[4] While much praise was given to the cast, the screenplay was praised by some and seen by others as too dark and lacking in humor.[5][6] For their performances in the film, Streep and Roberts received Oscar nominations for Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress, respectively.

Plot

The title designates time and location: an unusually hot August in a rural area outside Pawhuska, Oklahoma. Beverly Weston, an alcoholic, once-noted poet, interviews and hires a young Cheyenne woman, Johnna, as a live-in cook and caregiver for his strong-willed and contentious wife Violet, who has oral cancer and an addiction to narcotics. Shortly after this, he disappears from the house, and Violet calls her sister and daughters for support. Her sister Mattie Fae arrives with her husband Charles Aiken. Violet's middle daughter Ivy is single and the only one living locally; Barbara, her oldest, who has inherited her mother's mean streak, arrives from Colorado with her husband Bill and 14-year-old daughter Jean. Barbara and Bill are separated, but they put up a united front for Violet.

After five days, the sheriff arrives with the news that Beverly took his boat out on the lake and has drowned. Youngest daughter Karen arrives with the latest in a string of boyfriends, Steve Huberbrecht, a sleazy Florida businessman whom she introduces as her fiancé. Mattie Fae and Charles's shy, awkward son "Little Charles" misses the funeral because he overslept and is met at the bus station by his father. Charles loves his son, whereas Mattie Fae constantly belittles him. Ivy confides to Barbara that she is in love with her cousin, Little Charles, who plans to move to New York, and she cannot have children because she had a hysterectomy. She feels this is her only chance to finally marry.

The family sits down to dinner after the funeral, fueled by Violet's brutal "truth-telling", which results in Barbara pouncing on her mother. She decides she has had enough of her mother's drug addiction, attacks her, knocks her to the ground, and confiscates all her several kinds of pills. Later, after Violet has had a chance to sober up, she has a tender moment with her daughters and shares a story that demonstrates how cruel her own mother was when she longed for a new pair of cowgirl boots when she was in her early teens. Instead of giving Violet the boots she wanted, her mother gave her a beautifully wrapped box on Christmas morning containing old, filthy men's work boots as a vicious prank.

As Little Charles sings Ivy a song he has written for her, Mattie Fae walks in and berates him. This exhausts Charles's patience with his wife's lack of love and compassion for her own son, and he threatens to leave her if she keeps it up. Mattie Fae subsequently reveals to Barbara, who unintentionally listened in, that long ago she had an affair with Beverly, and Little Charles is in fact their younger half-brother as well as their cousin and that is the true reason why he and Ivy cannot be together.

That evening, Steve and Jean are sharing a joint. Steve comes on to Jean, gets her stoned, asks her to show him her breasts, and starts to assault her. Johnna is woken by their conversation, sees this, and attacks him with a shovel. The commotion wakes up Barbara, Bill, and Karen who rush outside. Barbara confronts Jean and slaps her. This compels Bill to take Jean back to Colorado, leaving Barbara. Karen also leaves with Steve.

Later, Ivy tries to tell her mother about her love for Little Charles. Barbara tries to deflect the admission. Violet tells Ivy that Charles is actually her brother, something Violet knew all along. Ivy leaves and promises to never come back. In the last confrontation between Violet and Barbara, Violet admits she was contacted by Beverly from his motel the week after he had left home but did nothing to help him until after she removed money from the couple's joint safe deposit box. By that time, he had already drowned. This revelation leads Barbara to depart, realizing that her mother is far beyond help. Violet is left with only Johnna. Violet begins dancing to loud music but quickly becomes too upset and goes off to find Johnna for comfort.

Barbara is driving through the plains, stops, gets out of the car, cries, then gets back in the car and follows signage showing highways and number of miles to Wichita, Salina, and Denver.

Cast

  • Meryl Streep as Violet Weston, the family matriarch who has cancer; Beverly's wife; Mattie Fae's sister; Barbara, Ivy, and Karen's mother; and Jean's grandmother
  • Sam Shepard as Beverly Weston, the family patriarch, Barbara, Ivy and Karen's father, Violet's husband and Jean's grandfather
  • Julia Roberts as Barbara Weston-Fordham, Violet and Beverly's oldest daughter, Mattie Fae and Charles' niece, Ivy and Karen's sister and Jean's mother
  • Ewan McGregor as Bill Fordham, Barbara's husband and Jean's father
  • Abigail Breslin as Jean Fordham, Barbara and Bill's daughter, Ivy and Karen's niece
  • Julianne Nicholson as Ivy Weston, Violet and Beverly's second daughter, Mattie Fae and Charles' niece, Barbara and Karen's sister and Jean's aunt
  • Juliette Lewis as Karen Weston, Violet and Beverly's youngest daughter, Mattie Fae and Charles' niece, Barbara and Ivy's sister and Jean's aunt
  • Dermot Mulroney as Steve Huberbrecht, Karen's fiancé
  • Margo Martindale as Mattie Fae Aiken, Violet's younger sister and Barbara, Karen and Ivy's aunt, Charles Sr.'s wife and Charles Jr.'s mother
  • Chris Cooper as Charles Aiken Sr., Mattie Fae's husband, Barbara, Karen and Ivy's uncle and Charles Jr.'s father
  • Benedict Cumberbatch as Charles "Little Charles" Aiken Jr., Charles and Mattie Fae's son
  • Misty Upham as Johnna Monevata, a young Native American hired by Beverly to help Violet in their daily life

Production

John Wells directed, while George Clooney, Grant Heslov, Jean Doumanian, and Steve Traxler produced the film.[7][8][9] Renée Zellweger and Andrea Riseborough were considered for a role. Riseborough was cast but withdrew due to scheduling conflicts. Juliette Lewis replaced her.[10] Chloë Grace Moretz also auditioned for the role of Jean Fordham.[11]

Principal photography took place between October 16 and December 8, 2012,[9] in Bartlesville and Pawhuska, Oklahoma, and Los Angeles.

Release

August: Osage County premiered at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival[12][13] on September 9, 2013, before its release in select cities on December 27, 2013, followed by a wide release on January 10, 2014, in the United States. It was also released on January 1, 2014, in Australia. In its limited box-office debut, the film grossed $179,475 from five theaters, a $35,895 per-screen average.[14]

Critical response

August: Osage County received mixed reviews with the entire cast being praised for their performances, especially Streep and Roberts. Rotten Tomatoes sampled 203 and judged 67% of them to be positive, with an average score of 6.40/10. The website's critical consensus reads "The sheer amount of acting going on in August: Osage County threatens to overwhelm, but when the actors involved are as talented as Meryl Streep and Julia Roberts, it's difficult to complain." There was also significant praise for the performances of Chris Cooper, Margo Martindale, Juliette Lewis, and Julianne Nicholson, with some critics stating that this film gives the finest ensemble acting seen in years.[15] On Metacritic the film has a weighted average of 58 out of 100, based on 45 reviews, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[4]

 
 
Meryl Streep and Julia Roberts' performances garnered Academy Award nominations for Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress, respectively.

Accolades

Awards Category Nominee(s) Result
Academy Awards[16] Best Actress Meryl Streep Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Julia Roberts Nominated
AACTA International Awards[17] Best Actress Meryl Streep Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Julia Roberts Nominated
AARP Annual Movies for Grownups Awards[18] Best Supporting Actor Chris Cooper Won
American Cinema Editors[19] Best Edited Feature Film - Comedy/Musical Stephen Mirrione Nominated
Art Directors Guild[20] Excellence in Production Design - Contemporary Film David Gropman Nominated
BAFTA Awards[21] Best Supporting Actress Julia Roberts Nominated
Britannia Awards[22] British Artist of the Year Benedict Cumberbatch (also for his work on 12 Years a Slave, The Fifth Estate, The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug, and Star Trek Into Darkness) Won
Critics' Choice Movie Awards[23] Best Actress Meryl Streep Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Julia Roberts Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Tracy Letts Nominated
Detroit Film Critics Society[24] Best Actress Meryl Streep Nominated
Best Ensemble Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Julia Roberts Nominated
Golden Globe Awards[25][26] Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy Meryl Streep Nominated
Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture Julia Roberts Nominated
Hollywood Film Festival[27] Ensemble of the Year Meryl Streep, Julia Roberts, Ewan McGregor, Chris Cooper, Abigail Breslin, Benedict Cumberbatch, Juliette Lewis, Margo Martindale, Dermot Mulroney, Julianne Nicholson, Sam Shepard, and Misty Upham Won
Supporting Actress of the Year Julia Roberts Won
Motion Picture Sound Editors Golden Reel Awards[28][29] Best Sound Editing: Dialogue & ADR in a Feature Film Lon Bender Nominated
Oklahoma Film Critics Circle[30] Not-So-Obviously Worst Film Won
Phoenix Film Critics Society[31][32] Best Cast Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Tracy Letts Nominated
Best Actress Meryl Streep Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Julia Roberts Nominated
Satellite Awards[33] Best Actress – Motion Picture Meryl Streep Nominated
Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture Julia Roberts Nominated
Screen Actors Guild Awards[34] Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role Meryl Streep Nominated
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role Julia Roberts Nominated
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Meryl Streep, Julia Roberts, Ewan McGregor, Chris Cooper, Abigail Breslin, Benedict Cumberbatch, Juliette Lewis, Margo Martindale, Dermot Mulroney, Julianne Nicholson, Sam Shepard, and Misty Upham Nominated
St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association[35] Best Actress Meryl Streep Nominated
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association[36] Best Actress Meryl Streep Nominated
Best Acting Ensemble Meryl Streep, Julia Roberts, Ewan McGregor, Chris Cooper, Abigail Breslin, Benedict Cumberbatch, Juliette Lewis, Margo Martindale, Dermot Mulroney, Julianne Nicholson, Sam Shepard, and Misty Upham Nominated
Writers Guild of America Award[37] Best Adapted Screenplay Tracy Letts Nominated

Soundtrack

Gustavo Santaolalla composed the original music for August: Osage County. The soundtrack was released on January 7, 2014, through Sony Classical.[38]

No.TitleArtistLength
1."Hinnom, TX"Bon Iver3:50
2."Last Mile Home"Kings of Leon4:34
3."Lay Down Sally"Eric Clapton3:48
4."Don't Let Go"Adam Taylor1:47
5."The Kiss"Adam Taylor2:20
6."The Stroke"Billy Squier3:39
7."Gawd Above"John Fullbright3:34
8."The Decision"Adam Taylor1:36
9."Forward"Adam Taylor1:04
10."Violet's Song"JD & The Straight Shot3:51
11."Can't Keep It Inside"Benedict Cumberbatch1:19
12."End Credits"Aníbal Kerpel4:55
13."And Then They're Here"Anibal Kerpel1:09
14."Barb Balcony/Street Beater (aka Sanford & Son Theme)"Anibal Kerpel2:15
Total length:39:41

An album of Santaolalla's score was released digitally on January 3, 2014.[39]

No.TitleLength
1."August Osage County (Main Theme)"0:47
2."The Fields"2:01
3."Arrival"1:51
4."Impermanence"3:03
5."Riding"1:04
6."Lost"1:08
7."Running Free"1:47
8."Morning"1:34
9."Family Visits"0:49
10."Diagnosis"1:23
11."Back At The House"0:37
12."Crossing The Line"1:24
13."August Osage County (Complete)"4:56
14."A New Beginning"2:02
Total length:24:26

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August Osage County is a 2013 American tragicomedy film directed by John Wells It was written by Tracy Letts and based on his Pulitzer Prize winning 2007 play of the same name It is produced by George Clooney Grant Heslov Jean Doumanian and Steve Traxler August Osage CountyTheatrical release posterDirected byJohn WellsScreenplay byTracy LettsBased onAugust Osage Countyby Tracy LettsProduced byGeorge Clooney Grant Heslov Jean Doumanian Steve TraxlerStarringMeryl Streep Julia Roberts Ewan McGregor Chris Cooper Abigail Breslin Benedict Cumberbatch Juliette Lewis Margo Martindale Dermot Mulroney Julianne Nicholson Sam Shepard Misty UphamCinematographyAdriano GoldmanEdited byStephen MirrioneMusic byGustavo SantaolallaProductioncompaniesJean Doumanian Productions Smoke House Pictures Battle Mountain Films Yucaipa FilmsDistributed byThe Weinstein CompanyRelease datesSeptember 9 2013 2013 09 09 TIFF December 27 2013 2013 12 27 United States Running time120 minutes 1 CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 37 million 2 Box office 74 2 million 3 The film stars an ensemble cast consisting of Meryl Streep Julia Roberts Ewan McGregor Chris Cooper Abigail Breslin Benedict Cumberbatch Juliette Lewis Margo Martindale Dermot Mulroney Julianne Nicholson and Misty Upham as a dysfunctional family that reunites into the familial house when their patriarch Sam Shepard suddenly disappears August Osage County premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 9 2013 and was released in the United States on December 27 2013 A modest commercial success the film received mixed reviews from critics 4 While much praise was given to the cast the screenplay was praised by some and seen by others as too dark and lacking in humor 5 6 For their performances in the film Streep and Roberts received Oscar nominations for Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress respectively Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Release 4 1 Critical response 4 2 Accolades 5 Soundtrack 6 References 7 External linksPlot EditThe title designates time and location an unusually hot August in a rural area outside Pawhuska Oklahoma Beverly Weston an alcoholic once noted poet interviews and hires a young Cheyenne woman Johnna as a live in cook and caregiver for his strong willed and contentious wife Violet who has oral cancer and an addiction to narcotics Shortly after this he disappears from the house and Violet calls her sister and daughters for support Her sister Mattie Fae arrives with her husband Charles Aiken Violet s middle daughter Ivy is single and the only one living locally Barbara her oldest who has inherited her mother s mean streak arrives from Colorado with her husband Bill and 14 year old daughter Jean Barbara and Bill are separated but they put up a united front for Violet After five days the sheriff arrives with the news that Beverly took his boat out on the lake and has drowned Youngest daughter Karen arrives with the latest in a string of boyfriends Steve Huberbrecht a sleazy Florida businessman whom she introduces as her fiance Mattie Fae and Charles s shy awkward son Little Charles misses the funeral because he overslept and is met at the bus station by his father Charles loves his son whereas Mattie Fae constantly belittles him Ivy confides to Barbara that she is in love with her cousin Little Charles who plans to move to New York and she cannot have children because she had a hysterectomy She feels this is her only chance to finally marry The family sits down to dinner after the funeral fueled by Violet s brutal truth telling which results in Barbara pouncing on her mother She decides she has had enough of her mother s drug addiction attacks her knocks her to the ground and confiscates all her several kinds of pills Later after Violet has had a chance to sober up she has a tender moment with her daughters and shares a story that demonstrates how cruel her own mother was when she longed for a new pair of cowgirl boots when she was in her early teens Instead of giving Violet the boots she wanted her mother gave her a beautifully wrapped box on Christmas morning containing old filthy men s work boots as a vicious prank As Little Charles sings Ivy a song he has written for her Mattie Fae walks in and berates him This exhausts Charles s patience with his wife s lack of love and compassion for her own son and he threatens to leave her if she keeps it up Mattie Fae subsequently reveals to Barbara who unintentionally listened in that long ago she had an affair with Beverly and Little Charles is in fact their younger half brother as well as their cousin and that is the true reason why he and Ivy cannot be together That evening Steve and Jean are sharing a joint Steve comes on to Jean gets her stoned asks her to show him her breasts and starts to assault her Johnna is woken by their conversation sees this and attacks him with a shovel The commotion wakes up Barbara Bill and Karen who rush outside Barbara confronts Jean and slaps her This compels Bill to take Jean back to Colorado leaving Barbara Karen also leaves with Steve Later Ivy tries to tell her mother about her love for Little Charles Barbara tries to deflect the admission Violet tells Ivy that Charles is actually her brother something Violet knew all along Ivy leaves and promises to never come back In the last confrontation between Violet and Barbara Violet admits she was contacted by Beverly from his motel the week after he had left home but did nothing to help him until after she removed money from the couple s joint safe deposit box By that time he had already drowned This revelation leads Barbara to depart realizing that her mother is far beyond help Violet is left with only Johnna Violet begins dancing to loud music but quickly becomes too upset and goes off to find Johnna for comfort Barbara is driving through the plains stops gets out of the car cries then gets back in the car and follows signage showing highways and number of miles to Wichita Salina and Denver Cast EditMeryl Streep as Violet Weston the family matriarch who has cancer Beverly s wife Mattie Fae s sister Barbara Ivy and Karen s mother and Jean s grandmother Sam Shepard as Beverly Weston the family patriarch Barbara Ivy and Karen s father Violet s husband and Jean s grandfather Julia Roberts as Barbara Weston Fordham Violet and Beverly s oldest daughter Mattie Fae and Charles niece Ivy and Karen s sister and Jean s mother Ewan McGregor as Bill Fordham Barbara s husband and Jean s father Abigail Breslin as Jean Fordham Barbara and Bill s daughter Ivy and Karen s niece Julianne Nicholson as Ivy Weston Violet and Beverly s second daughter Mattie Fae and Charles niece Barbara and Karen s sister and Jean s aunt Juliette Lewis as Karen Weston Violet and Beverly s youngest daughter Mattie Fae and Charles niece Barbara and Ivy s sister and Jean s aunt Dermot Mulroney as Steve Huberbrecht Karen s fiance Margo Martindale as Mattie Fae Aiken Violet s younger sister and Barbara Karen and Ivy s aunt Charles Sr s wife and Charles Jr s mother Chris Cooper as Charles Aiken Sr Mattie Fae s husband Barbara Karen and Ivy s uncle and Charles Jr s father Benedict Cumberbatch as Charles Little Charles Aiken Jr Charles and Mattie Fae s son Misty Upham as Johnna Monevata a young Native American hired by Beverly to help Violet in their daily lifeProduction EditJohn Wells directed while George Clooney Grant Heslov Jean Doumanian and Steve Traxler produced the film 7 8 9 Renee Zellweger and Andrea Riseborough were considered for a role Riseborough was cast but withdrew due to scheduling conflicts Juliette Lewis replaced her 10 Chloe Grace Moretz also auditioned for the role of Jean Fordham 11 Principal photography took place between October 16 and December 8 2012 9 in Bartlesville and Pawhuska Oklahoma and Los Angeles Release EditAugust Osage County premiered at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival 12 13 on September 9 2013 before its release in select cities on December 27 2013 followed by a wide release on January 10 2014 in the United States It was also released on January 1 2014 in Australia In its limited box office debut the film grossed 179 475 from five theaters a 35 895 per screen average 14 Critical response Edit August Osage County received mixed reviews with the entire cast being praised for their performances especially Streep and Roberts Rotten Tomatoes sampled 203 and judged 67 of them to be positive with an average score of 6 40 10 The website s critical consensus reads The sheer amount of acting going on in August Osage County threatens to overwhelm but when the actors involved are as talented as Meryl Streep and Julia Roberts it s difficult to complain There was also significant praise for the performances of Chris Cooper Margo Martindale Juliette Lewis and Julianne Nicholson with some critics stating that this film gives the finest ensemble acting seen in years 15 On Metacritic the film has a weighted average of 58 out of 100 based on 45 reviews indicating mixed or average reviews 4 Meryl Streep and Julia Roberts performances garnered Academy Award nominations for Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress respectively Accolades Edit Awards Category Nominee s ResultAcademy Awards 16 Best Actress Meryl Streep NominatedBest Supporting Actress Julia Roberts NominatedAACTA International Awards 17 Best Actress Meryl Streep NominatedBest Supporting Actress Julia Roberts NominatedAARP Annual Movies for Grownups Awards 18 Best Supporting Actor Chris Cooper WonAmerican Cinema Editors 19 Best Edited Feature Film Comedy Musical Stephen Mirrione NominatedArt Directors Guild 20 Excellence in Production Design Contemporary Film David Gropman NominatedBAFTA Awards 21 Best Supporting Actress Julia Roberts NominatedBritannia Awards 22 British Artist of the Year Benedict Cumberbatch also for his work on 12 Years a Slave The Fifth Estate The Hobbit The Desolation of Smaug and Star Trek Into Darkness WonCritics Choice Movie Awards 23 Best Actress Meryl Streep NominatedBest Supporting Actress Julia Roberts NominatedBest Adapted Screenplay Tracy Letts NominatedDetroit Film Critics Society 24 Best Actress Meryl Streep NominatedBest Ensemble NominatedBest Supporting Actress Julia Roberts NominatedGolden Globe Awards 25 26 Best Actress in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy Meryl Streep NominatedBest Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture Julia Roberts NominatedHollywood Film Festival 27 Ensemble of the Year Meryl Streep Julia Roberts Ewan McGregor Chris Cooper Abigail Breslin Benedict Cumberbatch Juliette Lewis Margo Martindale Dermot Mulroney Julianne Nicholson Sam Shepard and Misty Upham WonSupporting Actress of the Year Julia Roberts WonMotion Picture Sound Editors Golden Reel Awards 28 29 Best Sound Editing Dialogue amp ADR in a Feature Film Lon Bender NominatedOklahoma Film Critics Circle 30 Not So Obviously Worst Film WonPhoenix Film Critics Society 31 32 Best Cast NominatedBest Adapted Screenplay Tracy Letts NominatedBest Actress Meryl Streep NominatedBest Supporting Actress Julia Roberts NominatedSatellite Awards 33 Best Actress Motion Picture Meryl Streep NominatedBest Supporting Actress Motion Picture Julia Roberts NominatedScreen Actors Guild Awards 34 Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role Meryl Streep NominatedOutstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role Julia Roberts NominatedOutstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Meryl Streep Julia Roberts Ewan McGregor Chris Cooper Abigail Breslin Benedict Cumberbatch Juliette Lewis Margo Martindale Dermot Mulroney Julianne Nicholson Sam Shepard and Misty Upham NominatedSt Louis Gateway Film Critics Association 35 Best Actress Meryl Streep NominatedWashington D C Area Film Critics Association 36 Best Actress Meryl Streep NominatedBest Acting Ensemble Meryl Streep Julia Roberts Ewan McGregor Chris Cooper Abigail Breslin Benedict Cumberbatch Juliette Lewis Margo Martindale Dermot Mulroney Julianne Nicholson Sam Shepard and Misty Upham NominatedWriters Guild of America Award 37 Best Adapted Screenplay Tracy Letts NominatedSoundtrack EditGustavo Santaolalla composed the original music for August Osage County The soundtrack was released on January 7 2014 through Sony Classical 38 No TitleArtistLength1 Hinnom TX Bon Iver3 502 Last Mile Home Kings of Leon4 343 Lay Down Sally Eric Clapton3 484 Don t Let Go Adam Taylor1 475 The Kiss Adam Taylor2 206 The Stroke Billy Squier3 397 Gawd Above John Fullbright3 348 The Decision Adam Taylor1 369 Forward Adam Taylor1 0410 Violet s Song JD amp The Straight Shot3 5111 Can t Keep It Inside Benedict Cumberbatch1 1912 End Credits Anibal Kerpel4 5513 And Then They re Here Anibal Kerpel1 0914 Barb Balcony Street Beater aka Sanford amp Son Theme Anibal Kerpel2 15Total length 39 41 An album of Santaolalla s score was released digitally on January 3 2014 39 No TitleLength1 August Osage County Main Theme 0 472 The Fields 2 013 Arrival 1 514 Impermanence 3 035 Riding 1 046 Lost 1 087 Running Free 1 478 Morning 1 349 Family Visits 0 4910 Diagnosis 1 2311 Back At The House 0 3712 Crossing The Line 1 2413 August Osage County Complete 4 5614 A New Beginning 2 02Total length 24 26References Edit AUGUST OSAGE COUNTY British Board of Film Classification Retrieved January 15 2014 2013 Feature Film Study PDF FilmL A Feature Film Study May 2014 p 15 Archived from the original PDF on August 4 2017 Retrieved December 30 2022 August Osage Country 2013 Box Office Mojo Retrieved May 13 2014 a b August Osage County Reviews Metacritic CBS Interactive Retrieved December 28 2013 August Osage County Time Out London Retrieved 2015 12 27 TheVine August Osage County is a mess Life amp pop culture untangled Archived from the original on April 13 2014 Retrieved April 16 2014 Director John Wells Talks August Osage County ComingSoon Julia Roberts And Meryl Streep To Team In August Osage County For John Wells a b George Clooney Brings Star Power to Oklahoma As He Films New Movie August Osage County PHOTOS Abigail Breslin amp Juliette Lewis Join August Osage County With Julia Roberts amp Meryl Streep Indiewire July 20 2012 Retrieved April 3 2014 Glamour Toronto film festival 2013 the full line up The Guardian London July 23 2013 Retrieved July 24 2013 Lambert Christine 2013 August Osage County TIFF premiere photos DigitalHit com August Osage County Averages Solid 35K in Limited Box Office Debut TheWrap Retrieved 2015 12 27 August Osage County 2013 Rotten Tomatoes Fandango Media Retrieved November 2 2018 2014 Oscar Nominees Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences January 16 2014 Archived from the original on January 10 2013 Retrieved January 16 2014 Kemp Stuart December 13 2013 American Hustle Dominates Australian Academy s International Award Noms The Hollywood Reporter Prometheus Global Media Retrieved January 1 2014 AARP Names 12 Years a Slave Best Movie for Grownups AFI January 6 2014 Retrieved 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