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Fences (film)

Fences is a 2016 American period drama film starring, produced and directed by Denzel Washington and written by August Wilson, based on his Pulitzer Prize-winning 1985 play of the same name. In addition to Washington, the film also stars Viola Davis, Stephen McKinley Henderson, Jovan Adepo, Russell Hornsby, Mykelti Williamson, and Saniyya Sidney.

Fences
Theatrical release poster
Directed byDenzel Washington
Screenplay byAugust Wilson
Based onFences
by August Wilson
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyCharlotte Bruus Christensen
Edited byHughes Winborne
Music byMarcelo Zarvos
Production
companies
Distributed byParamount Pictures
Release dates
  • December 15, 2016 (2016-12-15) (Curran Theatre)
  • December 16, 2016 (2016-12-16) (United States)
Running time
139 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$24 million[2]
Box office$64.4 million[2]

Principal photography took place from April 25 to June 14, 2016, in the Hill District of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Fences was released in North America on December 16, 2016, by Paramount Pictures. It received positive reviews and praise from critics for Washington's performance and direction, Davis's performance, the screenplay, pacing, cinematography and emotional tone. Critics found the film "extremely powerful and effective."[3] It was a commercial success, grossing $64 million against a $24 million production budget.

The film was chosen by the American Film Institute as one of the top ten films of 2016,[4] and was nominated for numerous awards, including four Oscar nominations at the 89th Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Actor (Washington), Best Supporting Actress (Davis) and Best Adapted Screenplay, with Davis winning for her performance. It also received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor for Washington and a Best Supporting Actress win for Davis.[5]

Plot edit

The film takes place in 1950s Pittsburgh at Troy Maxson's house that he lives in with his wife Rose and their son Cory. Troy works as a garbage collector alongside his best friend, Jim Bono, who he has known for decades. Troy left home at 14 after beating up his abusive father, and became a robber to sustain himself. While serving time for killing a man during a robbery, he met Bono and showed himself to be a talented baseball player. He then played in the professional Negro leagues; but he never made it to Major League Baseball, which held a "color barrier" until 1947. He claimed to have survived near-fatal pneumonia in his youth by defeating Death in a wrestling match, upon which Death vowed to return for a rematch.

Troy's younger brother, Gabriel, sustained a head injury in World War II that left him mentally impaired, for which he received a $3,000 government payout that Troy subsequently uses as a down payment on a home for his family. Gabriel has since moved out to live across the street at Miss Pearl's house, so Troy no longer gets rent money from Gabe. This places the family under financial strain. Gabe sometimes gets in trouble with the law for his erratic behavior, so Rose suggests to Troy that Gabe might be better off residing in a hospital.

Lyons, Troy's oldest son from a previous relationship, visits him on payday to borrow money; this upsets him, as he believes a man has a responsibility to work hard to find his own way and provide for his family.

Rose later tells Troy that Cory is being scouted by a college football team, but he is dismissive of Cory's chances of playing professional football and refuses to sign the permission slip, saying he does not want him to fail in athletics as he did. Rose asks Troy to build a fence around their house, and he asks Cory to help him on Saturdays. Discovering Cory is not working at his after-school job at the A&P as it interferes with football practice, Troy demands that he return to the job, despite Cory's attempts to convince him that he will work weekends instead of during the week. Troy later finds out that Cory did not return to his job, and so tells the coach that he is no longer allowed to play. Cory lashes out, throwing his helmet at Troy, who warns his son not to disrespect him again.

After complaining about his company's racist employment practices, Troy is promoted to driving the garbage truck, becoming the first African-American to do so in Pittsburgh.

Bono finds out that Troy is cheating on Rose with Alberta, a woman he sees at Taylor's (a bar) and encourages him to break it off. Troy decides not break it off, as he later reveals this affair to Rose because he has got Alberta pregnant. This leads to an argument in which he aggressively grabs Rose's arm, where Cory intervenes and knocks Troy into the fence.

Months later, the baby is born, but Alberta unfortunately dies during childbirth. Troy brings his baby daughter Raynell home, and Rose agrees to raise her as her own, but refuses to accept him back into her life.

Cory is considering enlisting in the United States Marine Corps, having missed his opportunity to attend college with a football scholarship. One day, when Cory returns home, an intoxicated and bitter Troy blocks his path and instigates a fight in which he swings at Troy with a baseball bat. Grabbing the bat from Cory, he drives him out of the yard. Disoriented, Troy once again challenges Death to come for him. Troy wipes the remonstrances of Rose. Then, drunk, he has a severe fight in front of the house with Cory.

Six years later, Troy and Alberta's daughter Raynell is playing in the garden. Troy has died of a heart attack, and Cory, now a USMC corporal, returns home, but informs Rose he will not attend the funeral. Rose admits to loving Troy despite his many flaws and pleads that Troy is still a part of him.

Cory reconsiders after sharing memories of Troy with Raynell. Lyons is serving three years in prison for forgery, and gets a furlough to attend the funeral. Similarly, Gabriel is released from the hospital to attend and reunites with his family as they all bid farewell to Troy. Gabriel plays his trumpet and succeeds on the third try for St. Peter to open the gates of Heaven for Troy, and the sun glistens over them.

Cast edit

Production edit

The film was adapted from August Wilson's play Fences. Production culminated in the 2016 release of the film, over a decade after Wilson's death.

Previous attempts to adapt Fences for the screen had been fruitless, partly due to Wilson's insistence on an African-American director.[6] In a 2013 interview with Empire, Denzel Washington expressed his intention to star in and direct an adaptation of Fences, reprising his role from the 2010 Broadway revival of the play, which like the film, was produced by Scott Rudin.[7]

On January 28, 2016, it was reported that Rudin, Washington and Todd Black would produce a film adaptation of the play, directed by Washington and starring Washington and Viola Davis, reprising their roles from the 2010 revival that earned both actors Tony Awards.[8] Playwright and screenwriter Tony Kushner came aboard to build on a draft written by Wilson before his death in 2005.[9] However, Wilson is the only credited screenwriter for the film,[10] while Kushner received a co-producer credit. Black explained that Washington insisted that they remain faithful to Wilson's work, saying, "The star of the movie is the screenplay and August Wilson's words. What Denzel said to me, to Scott, to all the actors, the cinematographer, and the production designer was, 'Don't make any decision without August Wilson's words leading you to make that decision.' Whatever you do, let the words inform your decision first. That's what we all had to abide by."[11]

On April 4, 2016, Mykelti Williamson, Jovan Adepo, Russell Hornsby, Stephen McKinley Henderson and Saniyya Sidney joined the cast, with Williamson, Hornsby and Henderson also reprising their roles from the 2010 production.[12]

On April 25, 2016, it was reported that Fences had begun filming in the Hill District of Pittsburgh.[13] On June 14, 2016, principal photography was completed.[14][15] Post-production was completed in mid-November.[16] Charlotte Bruus Christensen was the director of photography,[17] David Gropman was the production designer,[18] Sharen Davis was the costume designer,[19] Hughes Winborne edited the film,[20] Sean Devereaux was the visual effects supervisor,[21] and Marcelo Zarvos composed the film's score.[22]

Release edit

The film held its world premiere at the Curran Theatre in San Francisco, California on December 15, 2016.[23] It began a limited release on December 16, 2016, before opening wide in 2,223 theaters on December 25.[24]

Home media edit

Fences was released on Digital HD on February 24, 2017,[25] and on Blu-ray and DVD on March 14, 2017.[26][27]

Reception edit

Box office edit

Fences grossed $57.7 million in the United States and Canada and $6.7 million in other territories for a worldwide gross of $64.4 million, against a production budget of $24 million.[2]

Fences opened in five theaters in New York and Los Angeles on December 16, and was expected to gross $50–75,000 per theater in its limited opening weekend. It ended up making a total of $128,000, good for a per-theater average of $32,000.[28] The film went into wide release (2,223 theaters) on Christmas Day and grossed $6.7 million; over its first two days it made $11.5 million.[29] In its first full weekend the following week, the film made $10 million, finishing 6th at the box office.[30]

Critical response edit

On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 92% based on 269 reviews, with an average rating of 7.60/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "From its reunited Broadway stars to its screenplay, the solidly crafted Fences finds its Pulitzer-winning source material fundamentally unchanged — and still just as powerful."[31] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 79 out of 100, based on 48 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[32] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A−" on an A+ to F scale.[33]

 
 
The performances of Denzel Washington and Viola Davis garnered widespread critical acclaim and were nominated for Academy Awards, with Davis winning.

Ty Burr of the Boston Globe wrote, "You don't get groundbreaking cinema from Fences, but what you do get – two titanic performances and an immeasurable American drama – makes up for that."[34] Catherine Shoard of Guardian gave 4 out of 5 stars and praised the performances of Washington and Davis saying "Denzel Washington and Viola Davis set to convert Tonys to Oscars."[35] Terrl White of Empire gave a full 5 stars and calling the film "A simply extraordinary film without crashes, bangs and wallops but full of towering performances delivered with intelligence, power and heart."[36] A.O. Scott of New York Times gave a positive review and highlighted the performances of Washington and Davis by saying " If the sound were to suddenly fail — or if the dialogue were dubbed into Martian — the impact of the performances would still be palpable."[37] Owen Gleiberman of Variety also gave a positive review and praising the performances by saying "The acting is all superb."[38]

In a negative review, David Edelstein of New York wrote, "It's not cinematic enough to make you forget you're watching something conceived for another, more spatially constricted medium, but it's too cinematic to capture the intensity, the concentration, of a great theatrical event."[39]

Accolades edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ McCarthy, Todd (November 22, 2016). "'Fences' Review". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved November 22, 2016.
  2. ^ a b c "Fences". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved April 2, 2017.
  3. ^ Fences (2016), retrieved 2020-10-03
  4. ^ Hipes, Patrick (December 8, 2016). "AFI Awards: Best Of 2016 Film List Includes 'Silence', 'Hacksaw Ridge' & More". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved December 8, 2016.
  5. ^ "Golden Globes 2017: The Complete List of Nominations". The Hollywood Reporter. December 12, 2016. Retrieved December 12, 2016.
  6. ^ Obenson, Tambay A. (August 4, 2014). Indiewire. Archived from the original on May 13, 2016. Retrieved April 25, 2016.
  7. ^ Goldberg, Matt (February 1, 2013). "Denzel Washington Aiming to Adapt August Wilson's FENCES as Next Directing Project". Collider. Retrieved April 25, 2016.
  8. ^ Busch, Anita (January 28, 2016). "Tony Kushner Comes Aboard Denzel Washington's 'Fences' For Paramount". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved April 25, 2016.
  9. ^ Obenson, Tambay A. (January 28, 2016). "Kushner Tapped for 'Fences' Screenplay + Fall 2016 Release Eyed for Oscar Consideration". IndieWire. Retrieved April 25, 2016.
  10. ^ Davis, Clayton (August 10, 2016). "As per a rep from Paramount Pictures, only August Wilson is the credited screenwriter for "Fences" – no longer Tony Kushner". Twitter. Retrieved August 18, 2016.
  11. ^ McKittrick, Christopher (February 13, 2017). ""The star of the movie is the screenplay." August Wilson's Fences". Creative Screenwriting. Retrieved February 14, 2017.
  12. ^ Busch, Anita; D'Alessandro, Anthony (April 4, 2016). "Mykelti Williamson & Russell Hornsby Reprise Roles For 'Fences' Movie". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved April 25, 2016.
  13. ^ "'Fences' filming turns back the clock in Pittsburgh". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. April 25, 2016. Retrieved April 25, 2016.
  14. ^ Crawley, Dave (June 14, 2016). "Denzel Washington's Production Of "Fences" Wraps Filming In The Hill District". KDKA-TV. Retrieved December 27, 2016.
  15. ^ Obenson, Tambay (June 14, 2016). . Shadow and Act. Archived from the original on October 18, 2016. Retrieved August 10, 2016.
  16. ^ Michael Cieply (September 15, 2016). "Delicious Complications As Denzel Washington & Scott Rudin Reach For The Black Cinema Torch". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved September 15, 2016.
  17. ^ Bill Desowitz (October 6, 2016). "Why 'The Girl on the Train' and 'Fences' Shot on Film". IndieWire. Retrieved October 7, 2016.
  18. ^ . Bron Studios. Archived from the original on October 9, 2016. Retrieved October 7, 2016.
  19. ^ David S. Cohen (August 9, 2016). "How Sharen Davis Went From Actress to Oscar-Nominated Costume Designer". Variety. Retrieved October 7, 2016.
  20. ^ Clayton Davis (August 30, 2016). . AwardsCircuit. Archived from the original on February 12, 2019. Retrieved October 7, 2016.
  21. ^ Sean Devereaux (September 27, 2016). "FENCES is a true work of art. I am so proud to be a part of it. SaveTheDate, this is the film to see this Christmas!". Twitter. Retrieved October 7, 2016.
  22. ^ "Marcelo Zarvos to Score Denzel Washington's 'Fences'". FilmMusicReporter.com. October 4, 2016. Retrieved October 4, 2016.
  23. ^ Gioia, Michael. "San Francisco's Curran Reopens to Host Fences Film Premiere". Retrieved 13 October 2017.
  24. ^ Mendelson, Scott (December 26, 2016). "Box Office: 'Sing' Soars, 'Passengers' Recovers, 'Fences' Breaks Out On Christmas Day". Forbes. Retrieved December 30, 2016. expanded ... to 2,223 theaters yesterday after keeping it in limited release for the last 10 days. The August Wilson adaptation earned a smashing $6.688 million opening day, ... long term predictions are challenging for this $20–$25m production ... but this is a smashingly impressive single-day debut for a film that will absolutely be a big part of the Oscar conversation. It has earned $11.528m thus far.
  25. ^ "Fences (2016)". DVD Release Dates. Retrieved 17 February 2017.
  26. ^ "FENCES Film Coming to Blu-ray Combo Pack & Digital HD". Broadway World. Retrieved 14 February 2017.
  27. ^ Hunt, Bill. "The Digital Bits". Fences official, plus the 4K floodgates are opening: Gladiator, Bridge on the River Kwai & more are on the way. Retrieved 17 February 2017.
  28. ^ "'Rogue One' Flying To $152M+ Weekend; 'Collateral Beauty' A Career B.O. Low For Will Smith: PM Update". Deadline Hollywood. 19 December 2016.
  29. ^ Mendelson, Scott (December 26, 2016). "Box Office: 'Sing' Soars, 'Passengers' Recovers, 'Fences' Breaks Out On Christmas Day". Forbes. Retrieved December 26, 2016. In other "new wide release" news, Paramount/Viacom Inc. expanded the Denzel Washington/Viola Davis drama Fences to 2,223 theaters yesterday
  30. ^ "Weekend Box Office: December 30-January 1, 2017". Box Office Mojo.
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  32. ^ "Fences reviews". Metacritic. Retrieved December 31, 2016.
  33. ^ "Rogue One' & 'Sing' Christmas Juggernaut Leaves Room For Specialty Films – Final Weekend Update". Deadline Hollywood. December 27, 2016. Retrieved January 25, 2018.
  34. ^ Burr, Ty (December 22, 2016). "Denzel Washington and Viola Davis give titanic performances in 'Fences'". Boston Globe. Boston, Massachusetts. Retrieved December 30, 2016.
  35. ^ "Fences review: Denzel Washington and Viola Davis set to convert Tonys to Oscars". the Guardian. 2016-11-22. Retrieved 2021-01-17.
  36. ^ "Fences". Empire. 2017-02-06. Retrieved 2021-01-17.
  37. ^ Scott, A. O. (2016-12-15). "Review: Beneath the Bombast, 'Fences' Has an Aching Poetry (Published 2016)". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-01-17.
  38. ^ Gleiberman, Owen (2016-11-22). "Film Review: Denzel Washington and Viola Davis in 'Fences'". Variety. Retrieved 2021-01-17.
  39. ^ David Edelstein (December 23, 2016). "Denzel Washington's Fences Gets Stuck Between Stage and Screen". Vulture. New York Magazine. Retrieved December 30, 2016. There's a literal fence at the center of Fences, but it doesn't resonate onscreen the way it does onstage. It's not a living metaphor. Troy, a gifted baseball player, was fenced-out of the major leagues when he was young but was too old to strut his stuff when he emerged after a long stint in prison. Now, he sees fences everywhere. The fence that he's building, though, underscores the barrier he has erected between him and his sons, one from each of his marriages.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Fences at IMDb

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Fences is a 2016 American period drama film starring produced and directed by Denzel Washington and written by August Wilson based on his Pulitzer Prize winning 1985 play of the same name In addition to Washington the film also stars Viola Davis Stephen McKinley Henderson Jovan Adepo Russell Hornsby Mykelti Williamson and Saniyya Sidney FencesTheatrical release posterDirected byDenzel WashingtonScreenplay byAugust WilsonBased onFencesby August WilsonProduced byTodd Black Scott Rudin Denzel WashingtonStarringDenzel Washington Viola Davis Stephen McKinley Henderson Jovan Adepo Russell Hornsby Mykelti Williamson Saniyya SidneyCinematographyCharlotte Bruus ChristensenEdited byHughes WinborneMusic byMarcelo ZarvosProductioncompaniesBron Creative Macro Media Escape Artists Scott Rudin ProductionsDistributed byParamount PicturesRelease datesDecember 15 2016 2016 12 15 Curran Theatre December 16 2016 2016 12 16 United States Running time139 minutes 1 CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 24 million 2 Box office 64 4 million 2 Principal photography took place from April 25 to June 14 2016 in the Hill District of Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Fences was released in North America on December 16 2016 by Paramount Pictures It received positive reviews and praise from critics for Washington s performance and direction Davis s performance the screenplay pacing cinematography and emotional tone Critics found the film extremely powerful and effective 3 It was a commercial success grossing 64 million against a 24 million production budget The film was chosen by the American Film Institute as one of the top ten films of 2016 4 and was nominated for numerous awards including four Oscar nominations at the 89th Academy Awards Best Picture Best Actor Washington Best Supporting Actress Davis and Best Adapted Screenplay with Davis winning for her performance It also received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor for Washington and a Best Supporting Actress win for Davis 5 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Release 4 1 Home media 5 Reception 5 1 Box office 5 2 Critical response 5 3 Accolades 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksPlot editThe film takes place in 1950s Pittsburgh at Troy Maxson s house that he lives in with his wife Rose and their son Cory Troy works as a garbage collector alongside his best friend Jim Bono who he has known for decades Troy left home at 14 after beating up his abusive father and became a robber to sustain himself While serving time for killing a man during a robbery he met Bono and showed himself to be a talented baseball player He then played in the professional Negro leagues but he never made it to Major League Baseball which held a color barrier until 1947 He claimed to have survived near fatal pneumonia in his youth by defeating Death in a wrestling match upon which Death vowed to return for a rematch Troy s younger brother Gabriel sustained a head injury in World War II that left him mentally impaired for which he received a 3 000 government payout that Troy subsequently uses as a down payment on a home for his family Gabriel has since moved out to live across the street at Miss Pearl s house so Troy no longer gets rent money from Gabe This places the family under financial strain Gabe sometimes gets in trouble with the law for his erratic behavior so Rose suggests to Troy that Gabe might be better off residing in a hospital Lyons Troy s oldest son from a previous relationship visits him on payday to borrow money this upsets him as he believes a man has a responsibility to work hard to find his own way and provide for his family Rose later tells Troy that Cory is being scouted by a college football team but he is dismissive of Cory s chances of playing professional football and refuses to sign the permission slip saying he does not want him to fail in athletics as he did Rose asks Troy to build a fence around their house and he asks Cory to help him on Saturdays Discovering Cory is not working at his after school job at the A amp P as it interferes with football practice Troy demands that he return to the job despite Cory s attempts to convince him that he will work weekends instead of during the week Troy later finds out that Cory did not return to his job and so tells the coach that he is no longer allowed to play Cory lashes out throwing his helmet at Troy who warns his son not to disrespect him again After complaining about his company s racist employment practices Troy is promoted to driving the garbage truck becoming the first African American to do so in Pittsburgh Bono finds out that Troy is cheating on Rose with Alberta a woman he sees at Taylor s a bar and encourages him to break it off Troy decides not break it off as he later reveals this affair to Rose because he has got Alberta pregnant This leads to an argument in which he aggressively grabs Rose s arm where Cory intervenes and knocks Troy into the fence Months later the baby is born but Alberta unfortunately dies during childbirth Troy brings his baby daughter Raynell home and Rose agrees to raise her as her own but refuses to accept him back into her life Cory is considering enlisting in the United States Marine Corps having missed his opportunity to attend college with a football scholarship One day when Cory returns home an intoxicated and bitter Troy blocks his path and instigates a fight in which he swings at Troy with a baseball bat Grabbing the bat from Cory he drives him out of the yard Disoriented Troy once again challenges Death to come for him Troy wipes the remonstrances of Rose Then drunk he has a severe fight in front of the house with Cory Six years later Troy and Alberta s daughter Raynell is playing in the garden Troy has died of a heart attack and Cory now a USMC corporal returns home but informs Rose he will not attend the funeral Rose admits to loving Troy despite his many flaws and pleads that Troy is still a part of him Cory reconsiders after sharing memories of Troy with Raynell Lyons is serving three years in prison for forgery and gets a furlough to attend the funeral Similarly Gabriel is released from the hospital to attend and reunites with his family as they all bid farewell to Troy Gabriel plays his trumpet and succeeds on the third try for St Peter to open the gates of Heaven for Troy and the sun glistens over them Cast editDenzel Washington as Troy Maxson Viola Davis as Rose Lee Maxson Stephen McKinley Henderson as Jim Bono Jovan Adepo as Cory Maxson Russell Hornsby as Lyons Maxson Mykelti Williamson as Gabriel Maxson Saniyya Sidney as Raynell MaxsonProduction editThe film was adapted from August Wilson s play Fences Production culminated in the 2016 release of the film over a decade after Wilson s death Previous attempts to adapt Fences for the screen had been fruitless partly due to Wilson s insistence on an African American director 6 In a 2013 interview with Empire Denzel Washington expressed his intention to star in and direct an adaptation of Fences reprising his role from the 2010 Broadway revival of the play which like the film was produced by Scott Rudin 7 On January 28 2016 it was reported that Rudin Washington and Todd Black would produce a film adaptation of the play directed by Washington and starring Washington and Viola Davis reprising their roles from the 2010 revival that earned both actors Tony Awards 8 Playwright and screenwriter Tony Kushner came aboard to build on a draft written by Wilson before his death in 2005 9 However Wilson is the only credited screenwriter for the film 10 while Kushner received a co producer credit Black explained that Washington insisted that they remain faithful to Wilson s work saying The star of the movie is the screenplay and August Wilson s words What Denzel said to me to Scott to all the actors the cinematographer and the production designer was Don t make any decision without August Wilson s words leading you to make that decision Whatever you do let the words inform your decision first That s what we all had to abide by 11 On April 4 2016 Mykelti Williamson Jovan Adepo Russell Hornsby Stephen McKinley Henderson and Saniyya Sidney joined the cast with Williamson Hornsby and Henderson also reprising their roles from the 2010 production 12 On April 25 2016 it was reported that Fences had begun filming in the Hill District of Pittsburgh 13 On June 14 2016 principal photography was completed 14 15 Post production was completed in mid November 16 Charlotte Bruus Christensen was the director of photography 17 David Gropman was the production designer 18 Sharen Davis was the costume designer 19 Hughes Winborne edited the film 20 Sean Devereaux was the visual effects supervisor 21 and Marcelo Zarvos composed the film s score 22 Release editThe film held its world premiere at the Curran Theatre in San Francisco California on December 15 2016 23 It began a limited release on December 16 2016 before opening wide in 2 223 theaters on December 25 24 Home media edit Fences was released on Digital HD on February 24 2017 25 and on Blu ray and DVD on March 14 2017 26 27 Reception editBox office edit Fences grossed 57 7 million in the United States and Canada and 6 7 million in other territories for a worldwide gross of 64 4 million against a production budget of 24 million 2 Fences opened in five theaters in New York and Los Angeles on December 16 and was expected to gross 50 75 000 per theater in its limited opening weekend It ended up making a total of 128 000 good for a per theater average of 32 000 28 The film went into wide release 2 223 theaters on Christmas Day and grossed 6 7 million over its first two days it made 11 5 million 29 In its first full weekend the following week the film made 10 million finishing 6th at the box office 30 Critical response edit On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 92 based on 269 reviews with an average rating of 7 60 10 The site s critical consensus reads From its reunited Broadway stars to its screenplay the solidly crafted Fences finds its Pulitzer winning source material fundamentally unchanged and still just as powerful 31 On Metacritic the film has a weighted average score of 79 out of 100 based on 48 critics indicating generally favorable reviews 32 Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of A on an A to F scale 33 nbsp nbsp The performances of Denzel Washington and Viola Davis garnered widespread critical acclaim and were nominated for Academy Awards with Davis winning Ty Burr of the Boston Globe wrote You don t get groundbreaking cinema from Fences but what you do get two titanic performances and an immeasurable American drama makes up for that 34 Catherine Shoard of Guardian gave 4 out of 5 stars and praised the performances of Washington and Davis saying Denzel Washington and Viola Davis set to convert Tonys to Oscars 35 Terrl White of Empire gave a full 5 stars and calling the film A simply extraordinary film without crashes bangs and wallops but full of towering performances delivered with intelligence power and heart 36 A O Scott of New York Times gave a positive review and highlighted the performances of Washington and Davis by saying If the sound were to suddenly fail or if the dialogue were dubbed into Martian the impact of the performances would still be palpable 37 Owen Gleiberman of Variety also gave a positive review and praising the performances by saying The acting is all superb 38 In a negative review David Edelstein of New York wrote It s not cinematic enough to make you forget you re watching something conceived for another more spatially constricted medium but it s too cinematic to capture the intensity the concentration of a great theatrical event 39 Accolades edit Main article List of accolades received by Fences film See also editSecond weekend in box office performance Second weekend increase List of black films of the 2010sReferences edit McCarthy Todd November 22 2016 Fences Review The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved November 22 2016 a b c Fences Box Office Mojo Retrieved April 2 2017 Fences 2016 retrieved 2020 10 03 Hipes Patrick December 8 2016 AFI Awards Best Of 2016 Film List Includes Silence Hacksaw Ridge amp More Deadline Hollywood Retrieved December 8 2016 Golden Globes 2017 The Complete List of Nominations The Hollywood Reporter December 12 2016 Retrieved December 12 2016 Obenson Tambay A August 4 2014 When August Wilson Insisted on a Black Director for a Hollywood Adaptation of Fences Indiewire Archived from the original on May 13 2016 Retrieved April 25 2016 Goldberg Matt February 1 2013 Denzel Washington Aiming to Adapt August Wilson s FENCES as Next Directing Project Collider Retrieved April 25 2016 Busch Anita January 28 2016 Tony Kushner Comes Aboard Denzel Washington s Fences For Paramount Deadline Hollywood Retrieved April 25 2016 Obenson Tambay A January 28 2016 Kushner Tapped for Fences Screenplay Fall 2016 Release Eyed for Oscar Consideration IndieWire Retrieved April 25 2016 Davis Clayton August 10 2016 As per a rep from Paramount Pictures only August Wilson is the credited screenwriter for Fences no longer Tony Kushner Twitter Retrieved August 18 2016 McKittrick Christopher February 13 2017 The star of the movie is the screenplay August Wilson s Fences Creative Screenwriting Retrieved February 14 2017 Busch Anita D Alessandro Anthony April 4 2016 Mykelti Williamson amp Russell Hornsby Reprise Roles For Fences Movie Deadline Hollywood Retrieved April 25 2016 Fences filming turns back the clock in Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Post Gazette April 25 2016 Retrieved April 25 2016 Crawley Dave June 14 2016 Denzel Washington s Production Of Fences Wraps Filming In The Hill District KDKA TV Retrieved December 27 2016 Obenson Tambay June 14 2016 Filming Has Wrapped on Denzel Washington s Fences Film Adaptation Viola Davis Shares Set Pics Oscar Potential Shadow and Act Archived from the original on October 18 2016 Retrieved August 10 2016 Michael Cieply September 15 2016 Delicious Complications As Denzel Washington amp Scott Rudin Reach For The Black Cinema Torch Deadline Hollywood Retrieved September 15 2016 Bill Desowitz October 6 2016 Why The Girl on the Train and Fences Shot on Film IndieWire Retrieved October 7 2016 Fences Bron Studios Bron Studios Archived from the original on October 9 2016 Retrieved October 7 2016 David S Cohen August 9 2016 How Sharen Davis Went From Actress to Oscar Nominated Costume Designer Variety Retrieved October 7 2016 Clayton Davis August 30 2016 Oscars Telluride Silence Editor for Fences and Live By Night staying 2017 AwardsCircuit Archived from the original on February 12 2019 Retrieved October 7 2016 Sean Devereaux September 27 2016 FENCES is a true work of art I am so proud to be a part of it SaveTheDate this is the film to see this Christmas Twitter Retrieved October 7 2016 Marcelo Zarvos to Score Denzel Washington s Fences FilmMusicReporter com October 4 2016 Retrieved October 4 2016 Gioia Michael San Francisco s Curran Reopens to Host Fences Film Premiere Retrieved 13 October 2017 Mendelson Scott December 26 2016 Box Office Sing Soars Passengers Recovers Fences Breaks Out On Christmas Day Forbes Retrieved December 30 2016 expanded to 2 223 theaters yesterday after keeping it in limited release for the last 10 days The August Wilson adaptation earned a smashing 6 688 million opening day long term predictions are challenging for this 20 25m production but this is a smashingly impressive single day debut for a film that will absolutely be a big part of the Oscar conversation It has earned 11 528m thus far Fences 2016 DVD Release Dates Retrieved 17 February 2017 FENCES Film Coming to Blu ray Combo Pack amp Digital HD Broadway World Retrieved 14 February 2017 Hunt Bill The Digital Bits Fences official plus the 4K floodgates are opening Gladiator Bridge on the River Kwai amp more are on the way Retrieved 17 February 2017 Rogue One Flying To 152M Weekend Collateral Beauty A Career B O Low For Will Smith PM Update Deadline Hollywood 19 December 2016 Mendelson Scott December 26 2016 Box Office Sing Soars Passengers Recovers Fences Breaks Out On Christmas Day Forbes Retrieved December 26 2016 In other new wide release news Paramount Viacom Inc expanded the Denzel Washington Viola Davis drama Fences to 2 223 theaters yesterday Weekend Box Office December 30 January 1 2017 Box Office Mojo Fences 2016 Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved June 3 2021 Fences reviews Metacritic Retrieved December 31 2016 Rogue One amp Sing Christmas Juggernaut Leaves Room For Specialty Films Final Weekend Update Deadline Hollywood December 27 2016 Retrieved January 25 2018 Burr Ty December 22 2016 Denzel Washington and Viola Davis give titanic performances in Fences Boston Globe Boston Massachusetts Retrieved December 30 2016 Fences review Denzel Washington and Viola Davis set to convert Tonys to Oscars the Guardian 2016 11 22 Retrieved 2021 01 17 Fences Empire 2017 02 06 Retrieved 2021 01 17 Scott A O 2016 12 15 Review Beneath the Bombast Fences Has an Aching Poetry Published 2016 The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2021 01 17 Gleiberman Owen 2016 11 22 Film Review Denzel Washington and Viola Davis in Fences Variety Retrieved 2021 01 17 David Edelstein December 23 2016 Denzel Washington s Fences Gets Stuck Between Stage and Screen Vulture New York Magazine Retrieved December 30 2016 There s a literal fence at the center of Fences but it doesn t resonate onscreen the way it does onstage It s not a living metaphor Troy a gifted baseball player was fenced out of the major leagues when he was young but was too old to strut his stuff when he emerged after a long stint in prison Now he sees fences everywhere The fence that he s building though underscores the barrier he has erected between him and his sons one from each of his marriages External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Fences film Official website Fences at IMDb 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