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Lantana (film)

Lantana is a 2001 Australian-German drama film, directed by Ray Lawrence and starring Anthony LaPaglia, Kerry Armstrong, Geoffrey Rush and Barbara Hershey. It is based on the play Speaking In Tongues by Andrew Bovell, which premiered at Sydney's Griffin Theatre Company. The film won seven AACTA Awards including Best Film and Best Adapted Screenplay.

Lantana
Theatrical release poster
Directed byRay Lawrence
Screenplay byAndrew Bovell
Based onSpeaking In Tongues (play)
by Andrew Bovell
Produced byJan Chapman
StarringAnthony LaPaglia
Geoffrey Rush
Barbara Hershey
Kerry Armstrong
Rachael Blake
Vince Colosimo
Russell Dykstra
Daniela Farinacci
Peter Phelps
Leah Purcell
Glenn Robbins
CinematographyMandy Walker
Edited byKarl Sodersten
Music byPaul Kelly
Production
companies
Distributed byPalace Films
Release dates
Running time
121 minutes[1]
CountriesAustralia
Germany
LanguageEnglish
Box office$15.7 million[2]

Lantana is set in suburban Sydney and focuses on the complex relationships between the characters in the film. The central event of the film is the disappearance and death of a woman whose body is shown at the start of the film, but whose identity is not revealed until later. The film's name derives from the plant Lantana, an invasive species of shrub prevalent in suburban Sydney, which is attractive on the surface but a tangle of dead wood on the inside. In the film it is a symbol of relationships, marriage in particular. Its tangled branches are a playground and shelter for children but a trap for adults.

Plot edit

A woman's body is shown in lantana bushes in suburban bushland.

Leon, a policeman, and Jane have sex in a motel. They part, and Leon and his wife, Sonja, attend Latin dance classes that the recently separated Jane is also taking. Leon does not enjoy the classes.

He savagely beats a drug dealer during an arrest. He has emotional issues but refuses to confront or admit to them, while Sonja sees a therapist, Valerie, who has published a book on her daughter's recent murder. She and her husband, John, barely speak; he refers to their marriage as surviving on their grief. Valerie feels threatened by another patient, Patrick, who is having an affair (with a married man by the name of Nik), forcing her to confront her marital issues.

Jane purposely encounters Leon outside his station, and they have sex despite his reservations. Nik is upset at the relationship because he is friends with her estranged husband, Pete, who wants to return home. Jane pairs with Sonja in the next salsa class, angering Leon, who ends their arrangement, upsetting Jane. She invites Nik for coffee at Paula's behest, his wife with whom she is friendly, and offers him money as they are struggling. Paula now starts disliking Jane.

Valerie, coming home late, crashes. Stranded, she calls John, unsuccessfully. She hails a vehicle but never makes it home. Leon is the investigating detective and searches her office. Surprised at seeing his wife's file, he takes a recording of their sessions, from which he learns that Sonja would not consider an affair a betrayal, but would if Leon didn't tell her. Leon arrives home late, but Sonja is awake. He asks her about her therapy. They discuss their relationship, and he says he just ended an affair but still loves her. Sonja is upset and feels betrayed. Leon sleeps on the couch. In the morning, Sonja says that he will be lucky if she returns home that night.

Leon goes to John's house as he is the main suspect in his wife's disappearance. Leon starts discussing love, marriage and affairs, but lies to John when asked if he ever had an affair. Leon goes to Jane's house after she calls the police. Jane, late one night, saw Nik arrive home and throw something in the bushes. Later, she finds a woman's shoe there. Leon with colleague Claudia arrive and declare the shoe is Valerie's.

The police arrest Nik and he leaves his children with Jane. Police summon Paula for questioning. Neither Nik nor Paula knows that Jane called the police. Although Paula dislikes Jane, she thanks her for minding their children. The police interrogate Nik, but he refuses to answer questions about Valerie, repeatedly asking for Paula. Afterwards, Nik relaxes and talks with Leon and Paula. Valerie had car trouble and hailed Nik. He agreed to take her home but she panicked when he took a shortcut and jumped out, leaving her shoe. Paula goes to Jane's house for her children, where she tells her that Nik is innocent. Jane asks how she knows, and Paula says he told her. Jane asks if she can spend more time with the kids, but Paula forbids it after seeing how Jane went into her house and tidied it. Leon, Paula, Nik, and John go to where Valerie jumped out of the truck. They find her body, as she had fallen down a ravine. Leon listens to the rest of the therapy tape, where his wife says that she still loved him, and he cries.

Leon returns home and sees his wife outside. Jane salsa dances alone, drinking and smoking, and her husband leaves her. Patrick is pained to see his lover, the man seen in his apartment during Leon's investigation, spending time with his wife and their kids. The movie ends with Sonja and Leon dancing seductively. Leon, who found dancing with his wife difficult, now looks into Sonja's eyes and dances, just as she wanted. Sonja struggles to initially return Leon's gaze but does as the movie ends.

Cast edit

Reception edit

Box office edit

Lantana opened on 15 screens in Australia in October 2001. It grossed A$604,004 in its first full week, ranking number 9 for the week.[3] It expanded to 40 screens on 18 October.[4] It opened on 14 December 2001 in North America in 6 theaters. In the US, it grossed $66,701 with an average of $11,116 per theater and ranking number 39 at the box office. Its widest release was 108 theaters and it ended up earning $4,623,189. The film earned $11,124,261 internationally (including $6,125,907 in Australia) for a total of $15,747,450.[5][6]

Critical response edit

Lantana received positive reviews from critics and has a score of 90% on Rotten Tomatoes based on 106 reviews with an average rating of 7.38/10. The critical consensus states "Lantana is an intricately plotted character study that quietly shines with authenticity."[7] The film also has a score of 84 out of 100 on Metacritic based on 29 critics.[8]

Writer and critic Roger Ebert compared the film to Short Cuts and Magnolia in terms of how it developed the connections between the lives of strangers.[9] It premiered in the UK on Channel 4 in December 2006. British critic Philip French described the film as a "thoughtful, gripping movie" based around the themes of "trust in its various forms, betrayal, forgiveness and grief".[10]

Accolades edit

Award Category Subject Result
AACTA Awards
(2001 AFI Awards)
Best Film Jan Chapman Won
Best Director Ray Lawrence Won
Best Adapted Screenplay Andrew Bovell Won
Harper’s Bazaar AFI Screenwriting Prize Won
Best Actor Anthony LaPaglia Won
Best Actress Kerry Armstrong Won
Best Supporting Actor Vince Colosimo Won
Best Supporting Actress Rachael Blake Won
Daniela Farinacci Nominated
Best Editing Karl Sodersten Nominated
Best Original Music Score Paul Kelly Nominated
Best Sound Syd Butterworth Nominated
Andrew Plain Nominated
Robert Sullivan Nominated
Best Production Design Kim Buddee Nominated
Best Costume Design Margot Wilson Nominated
ARIA Music Award Best Original Soundtrack Album Paul Kelly Won
Australian Cinematographers Society Award of Distinction — Feature Productions Cinema Mandy Walker Won
ASSG Award Best Achievement in Sound for a Feature Film — Location Sound Recording Syd Butterworth Won
AWGIE Award Best Writing in a Feature Film — Adapted Andrew Bovell Won
BIFA Award Best Foreign Independent Film — English Language Jan Chapman Won
Festival du Film Policier de Cognac Critics Award Ray Lawrence Won
Special Jury Prize Won
Durban International Film Festival Best Actor Anthony LaPaglia Won
FCCA Awards Best Film Jan Chapman Won
Best Director Ray Lawrence Nominated
Best Screenplay — Adapted Andrew Bovell Won
Best Actor — Male Anthony LaPaglia Won
Best Actor — Female Kerry Armstrong Won
Best Supporting Actor — Male Vince Colosimo Nominated
Peter Phelps Nominated
Best Supporting Actor — Female Rachael Blake Nominated
Daniela Farinacci Won
Leah Purcell Nominated
Best Cinematography Mandy Walker Nominated
Best Editing Karl Sodersten Nominated
Best Music Score Paul Kelly Nominated
Ft. Lauderdale International Film Festival Jury Award for Best Film Ray Lawrence Won
Jury Award for Best Director Won
Jury Award for Best Script Andrew Bovell Won
Jury Award for Best Ensemble Cast Won
Inside Film Awards Box Office Achievement Won
Best Feature Film Jan Chapman Won
Ray Lawrence Won
Best Direction Won
Best Script Andrew Bovell Won
Best Actor Anthony LaPaglia Won
Best Actress The ensemble female cast Won
Best Cinematography Mandy Walker Nominated
Best Music Paul Kelly Nominated
Best Sound Design Andrew Plain Nominated
Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists Silver Ribbon for Best Foreign Director Ray Lawrence Nominated
London Film Critics' Circle Awards Film of the Year Jan Chapman Nominated
Screenwriter of the Year Andrew Bovell Won
Actress of the Year Kerry Armstrong Nominated
Melbourne International Film Festival Award Most Popular Feature Film Ray Lawrence Won
National Board of Review, USA Special Recognition for Excellence in Filmmaking Won
San Sebastián International Film Festival Golden Seashell Ray Lawrence Nominated

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ http://www.classification.gov.au/Pages/View.aspx?sid=dvLr2Qbwbhw8mKYjFnlwkg%253d%253d&ncdctx=clejTJQCwz82Cfd7AgrHDNb8RGgqHQh1NB2utOMJvPUdzf2RrJqrFc4vuehryV%2b7 [bare URL]
  2. ^ "Lantana (2001)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 17 January 2015.
  3. ^ "International box office". Variety. 15 October 2001. p. 15.
  4. ^ Groves, Don (15 October 2001). "'Raider' rules Japan; 'Rouge' rosy in France". Variety. p. 15.
  5. ^ "Lantana - Box Office Mojo".
  6. ^ "Lantana - Box Office Mojo".
  7. ^ "Lantana". Rotten Tomatoes.
  8. ^ "Lantana". Metacritic.
  9. ^ Ebert, Roger (18 January 2002). "Lantana". Chicago Sun-Times.
  10. ^ French, Philip (18 August 2002). "Aye, there's the shrub". The Observer. London. Retrieved 28 December 2010.

External links edit

  • Lantana at IMDb  
  • Lantana at the National Film and Sound Archive
  • Lantana at Ozmovies

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Lantana is a 2001 Australian German drama film directed by Ray Lawrence and starring Anthony LaPaglia Kerry Armstrong Geoffrey Rush and Barbara Hershey It is based on the play Speaking In Tongues by Andrew Bovell which premiered at Sydney s Griffin Theatre Company The film won seven AACTA Awards including Best Film and Best Adapted Screenplay LantanaTheatrical release posterDirected byRay LawrenceScreenplay byAndrew BovellBased onSpeaking In Tongues play by Andrew BovellProduced byJan ChapmanStarringAnthony LaPaglia Geoffrey Rush Barbara Hershey Kerry Armstrong Rachael Blake Vince Colosimo Russell Dykstra Daniela Farinacci Peter Phelps Leah Purcell Glenn RobbinsCinematographyMandy WalkerEdited byKarl SoderstenMusic byPaul KellyProductioncompaniesAustralian Film Finance CorporationMBPNew South Wales Film and Television OfficeJan Chapman FilmsDistributed byPalace FilmsRelease dates8 July 2001 2001 07 08 Sydney Film Festival 4 October 2001 2001 10 04 Australia Running time121 minutes 1 CountriesAustralia GermanyLanguageEnglishBox office 15 7 million 2 Lantana is set in suburban Sydney and focuses on the complex relationships between the characters in the film The central event of the film is the disappearance and death of a woman whose body is shown at the start of the film but whose identity is not revealed until later The film s name derives from the plant Lantana an invasive species of shrub prevalent in suburban Sydney which is attractive on the surface but a tangle of dead wood on the inside In the film it is a symbol of relationships marriage in particular Its tangled branches are a playground and shelter for children but a trap for adults Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Reception 3 1 Box office 3 2 Critical response 3 3 Accolades 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksPlot editA woman s body is shown in lantana bushes in suburban bushland Leon a policeman and Jane have sex in a motel They part and Leon and his wife Sonja attend Latin dance classes that the recently separated Jane is also taking Leon does not enjoy the classes He savagely beats a drug dealer during an arrest He has emotional issues but refuses to confront or admit to them while Sonja sees a therapist Valerie who has published a book on her daughter s recent murder She and her husband John barely speak he refers to their marriage as surviving on their grief Valerie feels threatened by another patient Patrick who is having an affair with a married man by the name of Nik forcing her to confront her marital issues Jane purposely encounters Leon outside his station and they have sex despite his reservations Nik is upset at the relationship because he is friends with her estranged husband Pete who wants to return home Jane pairs with Sonja in the next salsa class angering Leon who ends their arrangement upsetting Jane She invites Nik for coffee at Paula s behest his wife with whom she is friendly and offers him money as they are struggling Paula now starts disliking Jane Valerie coming home late crashes Stranded she calls John unsuccessfully She hails a vehicle but never makes it home Leon is the investigating detective and searches her office Surprised at seeing his wife s file he takes a recording of their sessions from which he learns that Sonja would not consider an affair a betrayal but would if Leon didn t tell her Leon arrives home late but Sonja is awake He asks her about her therapy They discuss their relationship and he says he just ended an affair but still loves her Sonja is upset and feels betrayed Leon sleeps on the couch In the morning Sonja says that he will be lucky if she returns home that night Leon goes to John s house as he is the main suspect in his wife s disappearance Leon starts discussing love marriage and affairs but lies to John when asked if he ever had an affair Leon goes to Jane s house after she calls the police Jane late one night saw Nik arrive home and throw something in the bushes Later she finds a woman s shoe there Leon with colleague Claudia arrive and declare the shoe is Valerie s The police arrest Nik and he leaves his children with Jane Police summon Paula for questioning Neither Nik nor Paula knows that Jane called the police Although Paula dislikes Jane she thanks her for minding their children The police interrogate Nik but he refuses to answer questions about Valerie repeatedly asking for Paula Afterwards Nik relaxes and talks with Leon and Paula Valerie had car trouble and hailed Nik He agreed to take her home but she panicked when he took a shortcut and jumped out leaving her shoe Paula goes to Jane s house for her children where she tells her that Nik is innocent Jane asks how she knows and Paula says he told her Jane asks if she can spend more time with the kids but Paula forbids it after seeing how Jane went into her house and tidied it Leon Paula Nik and John go to where Valerie jumped out of the truck They find her body as she had fallen down a ravine Leon listens to the rest of the therapy tape where his wife says that she still loved him and he cries Leon returns home and sees his wife outside Jane salsa dances alone drinking and smoking and her husband leaves her Patrick is pained to see his lover the man seen in his apartment during Leon s investigation spending time with his wife and their kids The movie ends with Sonja and Leon dancing seductively Leon who found dancing with his wife difficult now looks into Sonja s eyes and dances just as she wanted Sonja struggles to initially return Leon s gaze but does as the movie ends Cast editAnthony LaPaglia as Detective Leon Zat Geoffrey Rush as John Knox Barbara Hershey as Valerie Somers Kerry Armstrong as Sonja Zat Rachael Blake as Jane O May Vince Colosimo as Nik D Amato Russell Dykstra as Neil Toohey Daniella Farinacci as Paula D Amato Peter Phelps as Patrick Phelan Leah Purcell as Claudia Weis Glenn Robbins as Pete O MayReception editBox office edit Lantana opened on 15 screens in Australia in October 2001 It grossed A 604 004 in its first full week ranking number 9 for the week 3 It expanded to 40 screens on 18 October 4 It opened on 14 December 2001 in North America in 6 theaters In the US it grossed 66 701 with an average of 11 116 per theater and ranking number 39 at the box office Its widest release was 108 theaters and it ended up earning 4 623 189 The film earned 11 124 261 internationally including 6 125 907 in Australia for a total of 15 747 450 5 6 Critical response edit Lantana received positive reviews from critics and has a score of 90 on Rotten Tomatoes based on 106 reviews with an average rating of 7 38 10 The critical consensus states Lantana is an intricately plotted character study that quietly shines with authenticity 7 The film also has a score of 84 out of 100 on Metacritic based on 29 critics 8 Writer and critic Roger Ebert compared the film to Short Cuts and Magnolia in terms of how it developed the connections between the lives of strangers 9 It premiered in the UK on Channel 4 in December 2006 British critic Philip French described the film as a thoughtful gripping movie based around the themes of trust in its various forms betrayal forgiveness and grief 10 Accolades edit Award Category Subject Result AACTA Awards 2001 AFI Awards Best Film Jan Chapman Won Best Director Ray Lawrence Won Best Adapted Screenplay Andrew Bovell Won Harper s Bazaar AFI Screenwriting Prize Won Best Actor Anthony LaPaglia Won Best Actress Kerry Armstrong Won Best Supporting Actor Vince Colosimo Won Best Supporting Actress Rachael Blake Won Daniela Farinacci Nominated Best Editing Karl Sodersten Nominated Best Original Music Score Paul Kelly Nominated Best Sound Syd Butterworth Nominated Andrew Plain Nominated Robert Sullivan Nominated Best Production Design Kim Buddee Nominated Best Costume Design Margot Wilson Nominated ARIA Music Award Best Original Soundtrack Album Paul Kelly Won Australian Cinematographers Society Award of Distinction Feature Productions Cinema Mandy Walker Won ASSG Award Best Achievement in Sound for a Feature Film Location Sound Recording Syd Butterworth Won AWGIE Award Best Writing in a Feature Film Adapted Andrew Bovell Won BIFA Award Best Foreign Independent Film English Language Jan Chapman Won Festival du Film Policier de Cognac Critics Award Ray Lawrence Won Special Jury Prize Won Durban International Film Festival Best Actor Anthony LaPaglia Won FCCA Awards Best Film Jan Chapman Won Best Director Ray Lawrence Nominated Best Screenplay Adapted Andrew Bovell Won Best Actor Male Anthony LaPaglia Won Best Actor Female Kerry Armstrong Won Best Supporting Actor Male Vince Colosimo Nominated Peter Phelps Nominated Best Supporting Actor Female Rachael Blake Nominated Daniela Farinacci Won Leah Purcell Nominated Best Cinematography Mandy Walker Nominated Best Editing Karl Sodersten Nominated Best Music Score Paul Kelly Nominated Ft Lauderdale International Film Festival Jury Award for Best Film Ray Lawrence Won Jury Award for Best Director Won Jury Award for Best Script Andrew Bovell Won Jury Award for Best Ensemble Cast Won Inside Film Awards Box Office Achievement Won Best Feature Film Jan Chapman Won Ray Lawrence Won Best Direction Won Best Script Andrew Bovell Won Best Actor Anthony LaPaglia Won Best Actress The ensemble female cast Won Best Cinematography Mandy Walker Nominated Best Music Paul Kelly Nominated Best Sound Design Andrew Plain Nominated Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists Silver Ribbon for Best Foreign Director Ray Lawrence Nominated London Film Critics Circle Awards Film of the Year Jan Chapman Nominated Screenwriter of the Year Andrew Bovell Won Actress of the Year Kerry Armstrong Nominated Melbourne International Film Festival Award Most Popular Feature Film Ray Lawrence Won National Board of Review USA Special Recognition for Excellence in Filmmaking Won San Sebastian International Film Festival Golden Seashell Ray Lawrence NominatedSee also editCinema of AustraliaReferences edit http www classification gov au Pages View aspx sid dvLr2Qbwbhw8mKYjFnlwkg 253d 253d amp ncdctx clejTJQCwz82Cfd7AgrHDNb8RGgqHQh1NB2utOMJvPUdzf2RrJqrFc4vuehryV 2b7 bare URL Lantana 2001 Box Office Mojo Retrieved 17 January 2015 International box office Variety 15 October 2001 p 15 Groves Don 15 October 2001 Raider rules Japan Rouge rosy in France Variety p 15 Lantana Box Office Mojo Lantana Box Office Mojo Lantana Rotten Tomatoes Lantana Metacritic Ebert Roger 18 January 2002 Lantana Chicago Sun Times French Philip 18 August 2002 Aye there s the shrub The Observer London Retrieved 28 December 2010 External links editLantana at IMDb nbsp Lantana at the National Film and Sound Archive Lantana at Ozmovies Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lantana film amp oldid 1211432931, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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