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Carnage (2011 film)

Carnage is a 2011 black comedy film directed by Roman Polanski, based on the Tony Award-winning 2006 play Le Dieu du carnage by French playwright Yasmina Reza.[3] The screenplay is by Reza and Polanski. The film is an international co-production of France, Germany, Poland, and Spain.[4][5] It stars Jodie Foster, Kate Winslet, Christoph Waltz, and John C. Reilly. In this comedy of errors, two sets of parents try to resolve a situation in a civilised manner as their idiosyncrasies rise to the surface.

Carnage
Theatrical release poster
Directed byRoman Polanski
Screenplay by
Based onLe Dieu du carnage
by Yasmina Reza
Produced bySaïd Ben Saïd
Starring
CinematographyPaweł Edelman
Edited byHervé de Luze
Music byAlexandre Desplat
Production
companies
Distributed by
Release dates
  • 1 September 2011 (2011-09-01) (Venice)
  • 18 November 2011 (2011-11-18) (Spain)
  • 24 November 2011 (2011-11-24) (Germany)
  • 7 December 2011 (2011-12-07) (France)
  • 20 January 2012 (2012-01-20) (Poland)
Running time
80 minutes[2]
Countries
  • France
  • Germany
  • Poland
  • Spain
LanguageEnglish
Budget$25 million
Box office$30.7 million[1]

Carnage premiered at the 2011 Venice International Film Festival on 1 September 2011, where it competed for the Golden Lion. It was theatrically released on 18 November 2011. The film received positive reviews, with critics praising the performances of the cast and Polanski's direction. At the 69th Golden Globe Awards, Foster and Winslet received nominations for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy. As of 2022, it is Polanski's last film to be shot in English until his upcoming film The Palace.

Plot Edit

When two grade-school boys get into a fight in the park that results in one boy, Zachary Cowan, hitting the other, Ethan Longstreet, in the face with a stick, their parents meet in a Brooklyn apartment to discuss the matter. Zachary's parents, Alan (Christoph Waltz) and Nancy Cowan (Kate Winslet), visit the home of Michael (John C. Reilly) and Penelope Longstreet (Jodie Foster), Ethan's parents. Their meeting is initially intended to be short, but due to various circumstances, the conversation continues to draw out. In fact, Alan and Nancy begin to leave the apartment on two occasions, but are drawn back in to further discussion.

At first, the couples are friendly to each other, but their respective comments start to hurt feelings, making everyone argue with one another. Apart from fighting amongst themselves, the couples blame each other about who is responsible for the fight between their sons. Nancy calls the Longstreets "superficially fair-minded" and Penelope and Michael complain about Alan's arrogant and dull attitude. Everyone also gets irritated with Alan when he accepts endless business phone calls on his BlackBerry, interrupting the discussion, and showing he has more interest in his business problems than the matter at hand. Michael also receives many phone calls from his ailing mother, to his frustration.

Nancy accuses Michael of being a murderer because he, annoyed by the constant noise it made during the night, had earlier turned his daughter Courtney's pet hamster loose in the street. Penelope becomes emotional about the hamster and with everyone arguing with each other. Other issues include a risky drug Alan is working to defend and Michael's mother has been prescribed, and the question of idealism and responsibility that is part of Penelope's current work.

Michael offers everyone a glass of fine scotch. Penelope claims she doesn't "get drunk" and Nancy drinks way too many and finally stops Alan's phone calls by dropping his cellphone in Penelope's flower vase full of tulips and water. Penelope and Nancy both laugh uproariously while Michael and Alan try to blow-dry the BlackBerry.

The conversation continues to decay into personal attacks and opinionated statements and, eventually, epithets are uttered. Penelope is ranting, calling Nancy's son a 'snitch', and Nancy's true colors are revealed when she destroys the tulips and drunkenly and vulgarly states she is glad that her son beat up Penelope's and Michael's son. The couples realize the conversation is going nowhere. Alan's BlackBerry, lying on the coffee table, vibrates, and all four stare at it.

The film cuts to the hamster, alive and well in the park, where Ethan and Zachary are reconciling on their own.

Cast Edit

Production Edit

Although set in Brooklyn, New York, the film was shot in Paris, because of Polanski's fugitive status. The opening and closing scenes, ostensibly filmed in Brooklyn Bridge Park, were shot in France against a green screen. Polanski's son Elvis, seen only in long shots in the opening and closing scenes, portrays the Cowans' son. Actress Julie Adams (famous for Creature from the Black Lagoon) voices Alan Cowan's secretary on the phone, and was a dialect coach for Waltz.[6]

The apartment, in which almost the whole film takes place, was designed in a sound studio on the outskirts of Paris. Production designer Dean Tavoularis placed a priority on making the set look authentically American, having numerous products and appliances shipped from the US, and renting American ironmongery for the doors.[7]

Release Edit

The film premiered at the 68th Venice International Film Festival.[8] The film was released in the United States on 16 December 2011 by Sony Pictures Classics.[9]

Reception Edit

Critical response Edit

Carnage received generally positive reviews from critics. It holds a 70% "fresh" rating on Rotten Tomatoes, which notes that "it isn't as compelling on the screen as it was on the stage, but Carnage makes up for its flaws with Polanski's smooth direction and assured performances from Winslet and Foster."[10] On Metacritic, which uses an average of the critics' reviews, the film holds a 61 out of 100, indicating "Generally favorable reviews".[11]

John Anderson of Newsday compared the film to Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? and said: "The astonishing Waltz steals the picture, possibly because he's the one with a rational perspective (despite his telephonic obsessiveness). He sees the whole exercise as pointless. Ultimately, so do we."[12] Giuseppe Sedia of the Krakow Post remarked that the descent of four adults to a thuggish level has been featured as well in Polanski's short film Rozbijemy zabawę. He added that "it is interesting to speculate on what Hitchcock might have made of Reza's oeuvre".[13]

Box office Edit

Carnage grossed $2.5 million at the U.S. box office after twenty weeks in theaters, with another $25 million in foreign countries, for a worldwide gross of $27,603,069.[1]

Accolades Edit

Golden Globe Awards
Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy - Jodie Foster (nominee)
Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy - Kate Winslet (nominee)

Satellite Awards
Best Supporting Actress - Motion Picture - Kate Winslet (nominee)
Best Supporting Actor - Motion Picture - Christoph Waltz (nominee)

European Film Awards
Best Actress - Kate Winslet (nominee)
Best Screenwriter - Roman Polanski and Yasmina Reza (nominee)

Goya Awards
Best European Film - Roman Polanski (nominee)

César Award
Best Writing – Adaptation - Roman Polanski and Yasmina Reza (nominee)

Cinema Writers of Spain
Best Adapted Screenplay - Roman Polanski, Yasmina Reza (nominee)

Boston Society of Film Critics
Best Ensemble Cast - Kate Winslet, Jodie Foster, Christoph Waltz and John C. Reilly

San Diego Film Critics Society Awards
Best Ensemble Performance - Kate Winslet, Jodie Foster, Christoph Waltz and John C. Reilly (nominee)

68th Venice International Film Festival
Nominated - Golden Lion
Won - Little Golden Lion

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Carnage (2011)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 23 November 2011.
  2. ^ "'Carnage' (15)". British Board of Film Classification. 7 October 2011. Retrieved 7 October 2011.
  3. ^ Keslassy, John Hopewell,Elsa; Hopewell, John; Keslassy, Elsa (1 November 2010). "Polanski's 'Carnage' rolls out sales". Variety. Retrieved 30 December 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ . Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on 22 April 2014.
  5. ^ Chang, Justin (1 September 2011). "Carnage". Variety.
  6. ^ End credits.
  7. ^ Stephen Wallis (2012). "On the set of Carnage". Architectural Digest. Condé Nast. Retrieved 20 June 2014.
  8. ^ ""Carnage" premieres at Venice Film Festival". CBS News. 1 September 2011.
  9. ^ Itzkoff, D. (14 April 2011). "Sony Pictures Classics to Distribute Polanski's 'Carnage'". The New York Times. Retrieved 16 April 2011.
  10. ^ "Carnage". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. Retrieved 5 October 2021.
  11. ^ "Carnage Reviews, Ratings, Credits". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved 16 December 2011.
  12. ^ Anderson, John (11 January 2012). "Two couples unwittingly create 'Carnage'". Newsday. from the original on 29 April 2014.
  13. ^ Sedia, Giuseppe (19 May 2012). "Kino Mania: March 2012". Krakow Post. Retrieved 22 December 2013.

External links Edit

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Carnage is a 2011 black comedy film directed by Roman Polanski based on the Tony Award winning 2006 play Le Dieu du carnage by French playwright Yasmina Reza 3 The screenplay is by Reza and Polanski The film is an international co production of France Germany Poland and Spain 4 5 It stars Jodie Foster Kate Winslet Christoph Waltz and John C Reilly In this comedy of errors two sets of parents try to resolve a situation in a civilised manner as their idiosyncrasies rise to the surface CarnageTheatrical release posterDirected byRoman PolanskiScreenplay byYasmina Reza Roman PolanskiBased onLe Dieu du carnageby Yasmina RezaProduced bySaid Ben SaidStarringJodie Foster Kate Winslet Christoph Waltz John C ReillyCinematographyPawel EdelmanEdited byHerve de LuzeMusic byAlexandre DesplatProductioncompaniesSBS Productions Constantin Film Produktion SPI Film Studio Versatil Cinema Zanagar Films France 2 CinemaDistributed byWild Bunch France Constantin Film Germany 1 Kino Swiat Poland 1 Alta Films Spain SBS Productions International Release dates1 September 2011 2011 09 01 Venice 18 November 2011 2011 11 18 Spain 24 November 2011 2011 11 24 Germany 7 December 2011 2011 12 07 France 20 January 2012 2012 01 20 Poland Running time80 minutes 2 CountriesFrance Germany Poland SpainLanguageEnglishBudget 25 millionBox office 30 7 million 1 Carnage premiered at the 2011 Venice International Film Festival on 1 September 2011 where it competed for the Golden Lion It was theatrically released on 18 November 2011 The film received positive reviews with critics praising the performances of the cast and Polanski s direction At the 69th Golden Globe Awards Foster and Winslet received nominations for Best Actress Motion Picture Musical or Comedy As of 2022 it is Polanski s last film to be shot in English until his upcoming film The Palace Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Release 5 Reception 5 1 Critical response 5 2 Box office 6 Accolades 7 References 8 External linksPlot EditWhen two grade school boys get into a fight in the park that results in one boy Zachary Cowan hitting the other Ethan Longstreet in the face with a stick their parents meet in a Brooklyn apartment to discuss the matter Zachary s parents Alan Christoph Waltz and Nancy Cowan Kate Winslet visit the home of Michael John C Reilly and Penelope Longstreet Jodie Foster Ethan s parents Their meeting is initially intended to be short but due to various circumstances the conversation continues to draw out In fact Alan and Nancy begin to leave the apartment on two occasions but are drawn back in to further discussion At first the couples are friendly to each other but their respective comments start to hurt feelings making everyone argue with one another Apart from fighting amongst themselves the couples blame each other about who is responsible for the fight between their sons Nancy calls the Longstreets superficially fair minded and Penelope and Michael complain about Alan s arrogant and dull attitude Everyone also gets irritated with Alan when he accepts endless business phone calls on his BlackBerry interrupting the discussion and showing he has more interest in his business problems than the matter at hand Michael also receives many phone calls from his ailing mother to his frustration Nancy accuses Michael of being a murderer because he annoyed by the constant noise it made during the night had earlier turned his daughter Courtney s pet hamster loose in the street Penelope becomes emotional about the hamster and with everyone arguing with each other Other issues include a risky drug Alan is working to defend and Michael s mother has been prescribed and the question of idealism and responsibility that is part of Penelope s current work Michael offers everyone a glass of fine scotch Penelope claims she doesn t get drunk and Nancy drinks way too many and finally stops Alan s phone calls by dropping his cellphone in Penelope s flower vase full of tulips and water Penelope and Nancy both laugh uproariously while Michael and Alan try to blow dry the BlackBerry The conversation continues to decay into personal attacks and opinionated statements and eventually epithets are uttered Penelope is ranting calling Nancy s son a snitch and Nancy s true colors are revealed when she destroys the tulips and drunkenly and vulgarly states she is glad that her son beat up Penelope s and Michael s son The couples realize the conversation is going nowhere Alan s BlackBerry lying on the coffee table vibrates and all four stare at it The film cuts to the hamster alive and well in the park where Ethan and Zachary are reconciling on their own Cast EditJodie Foster as Penelope Longstreet Kate Winslet as Nancy Cowan Christoph Waltz as Alan Cowan John C Reilly as Michael Longstreet Elvis Polanski as Zachary Cowan Eliot Berger as Ethan Longstreet Julie Adams as Alan s secretary Roman Polanski as a neighbor uncredited cameo Production EditAlthough set in Brooklyn New York the film was shot in Paris because of Polanski s fugitive status The opening and closing scenes ostensibly filmed in Brooklyn Bridge Park were shot in France against a green screen Polanski s son Elvis seen only in long shots in the opening and closing scenes portrays the Cowans son Actress Julie Adams famous for Creature from the Black Lagoon voices Alan Cowan s secretary on the phone and was a dialect coach for Waltz 6 The apartment in which almost the whole film takes place was designed in a sound studio on the outskirts of Paris Production designer Dean Tavoularis placed a priority on making the set look authentically American having numerous products and appliances shipped from the US and renting American ironmongery for the doors 7 Release EditThe film premiered at the 68th Venice International Film Festival 8 The film was released in the United States on 16 December 2011 by Sony Pictures Classics 9 Reception EditCritical response Edit Carnage received generally positive reviews from critics It holds a 70 fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes which notes that it isn t as compelling on the screen as it was on the stage but Carnage makes up for its flaws with Polanski s smooth direction and assured performances from Winslet and Foster 10 On Metacritic which uses an average of the critics reviews the film holds a 61 out of 100 indicating Generally favorable reviews 11 John Anderson of Newsday compared the film to Who s Afraid of Virginia Woolf and said The astonishing Waltz steals the picture possibly because he s the one with a rational perspective despite his telephonic obsessiveness He sees the whole exercise as pointless Ultimately so do we 12 Giuseppe Sedia of the Krakow Post remarked that the descent of four adults to a thuggish level has been featured as well in Polanski s short film Rozbijemy zabawe He added that it is interesting to speculate on what Hitchcock might have made of Reza s oeuvre 13 Box office Edit Carnage grossed 2 5 million at the U S box office after twenty weeks in theaters with another 25 million in foreign countries for a worldwide gross of 27 603 069 1 Accolades EditGolden Globe AwardsBest Actress Motion Picture Musical or Comedy Jodie Foster nominee Best Actress Motion Picture Musical or Comedy Kate Winslet nominee Satellite AwardsBest Supporting Actress Motion Picture Kate Winslet nominee Best Supporting Actor Motion Picture Christoph Waltz nominee European Film AwardsBest Actress Kate Winslet nominee Best Screenwriter Roman Polanski and Yasmina Reza nominee Goya AwardsBest European Film Roman Polanski nominee Cesar AwardBest Writing Adaptation Roman Polanski and Yasmina Reza nominee Cinema Writers of Spain Best Adapted Screenplay Roman Polanski Yasmina Reza nominee Boston Society of Film Critics Best Ensemble Cast Kate Winslet Jodie Foster Christoph Waltz and John C ReillySan Diego Film Critics Society Awards Best Ensemble Performance Kate Winslet Jodie Foster Christoph Waltz and John C Reilly nominee 68th Venice International Film Festival Nominated Golden Lion Won Little Golden LionReferences Edit a b c d Carnage 2011 Box Office Mojo Retrieved 23 November 2011 Carnage 15 British Board of Film Classification 7 October 2011 Retrieved 7 October 2011 Keslassy John Hopewell Elsa Hopewell John Keslassy Elsa 1 November 2010 Polanski s Carnage rolls out sales Variety Retrieved 30 December 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Carnage Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on 22 April 2014 Chang Justin 1 September 2011 Carnage Variety End credits Stephen Wallis 2012 On the set of Carnage Architectural Digest Conde Nast Retrieved 20 June 2014 Carnage premieres at Venice Film Festival CBS News 1 September 2011 Itzkoff D 14 April 2011 Sony Pictures Classics to Distribute Polanski s Carnage The New York Times Retrieved 16 April 2011 Carnage Rotten Tomatoes Fandango Retrieved 5 October 2021 Carnage Reviews Ratings Credits Metacritic CBS Interactive Retrieved 16 December 2011 Anderson John 11 January 2012 Two couples unwittingly create Carnage Newsday Archived from the original on 29 April 2014 Sedia Giuseppe 19 May 2012 Kino Mania March 2012 Krakow Post Retrieved 22 December 2013 External links Edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Carnage 2011 film Official website Carnage at IMDb Carnage at AllMovie Carnage at Box Office Mojo Carnage at Rotten Tomatoes Carnage at Metacritic nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Carnage 2011 film amp oldid 1173517436, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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