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Little Miss Sunshine

Little Miss Sunshine is a 2006 American tragicomedy[2] road film and the feature film directorial debut of the husband–wife team of Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris. The screenplay was written by first-time writer Michael Arndt. The film stars an ensemble cast consisting of Greg Kinnear, Steve Carell, Toni Collette, Paul Dano, Abigail Breslin, and Alan Arkin, all of whom play members of a dysfunctional family taking the youngest (Breslin) to compete in a child beauty pageant. It was produced by Big Beach Films on a budget of US$8 million.[1][3] Filming began on June 6, 2005, and took place over 30 days in Arizona and Southern California.

Little Miss Sunshine
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJonathan Dayton
Valerie Faris
Written byMichael Arndt
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyTim Suhrstedt
Edited byPamela Martin
Music byMychael Danna
Production
companies
Distributed byFox Searchlight Pictures
Release dates
Running time
102 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$8 million[1]
Box office$101 million[1]

The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 20, 2006, and its distribution rights were bought by Fox Searchlight Pictures for one of the biggest deals made in the history of the festival.[4] The film had a limited release in the United States on July 26, 2006, and expanded to a wider release starting on August 18.[1]

Little Miss Sunshine was a box office success, earning $101 million, and was praised mainly for the performances (particularly towards Breslin and Arkin), direction, screenplay and humor. The film garnered four nominations at the 79th Academy Awards, including Best Picture. Arndt and Arkin won Best Original Screenplay and Best Supporting Actor, respectively, and Breslin was nominated for Best Supporting Actress. It also won the Independent Spirit Award for Best Feature and received numerous other accolades. The film also won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture.

Plot Edit

Sheryl Hoover is an overworked mother of two living in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Her gay brother, Frank, an unemployed scholar of Proust, is temporarily living with the family after having attempted suicide. Sheryl's husband Richard is striving to build a career as a motivational speaker and life coach. Dwayne, Sheryl's Nietzsche-reading teenage son from a previous marriage, has taken a vow of silence until he can accomplish his dream of becoming a fighter pilot. Richard's foul-mouthed father, Edwin, lives with the family after being evicted from a retirement home for snorting heroin. Olive, the daughter of Richard and Sheryl and the youngest of the Hoover family, is an aspiring beauty queen who is coached by Edwin.

Olive learns she has qualified for the "Little Miss Sunshine" beauty pageant, being held in Redondo Beach, California, in two days. Richard, Sheryl, and Edwin want to support her, and Frank and Dwayne cannot be left alone, so the whole family goes. Because they have little money, they go on an 800-mile (1,300 km) road trip in their yellow Volkswagen van. Family tensions play out along the way, amidst the aging van's mechanical problems. When the van breaks down early on, the family learns that they must push the van until it is moving at about 20 mph (32 km/h) before it is put into gear, at which point they have to run up to the side door and jump in. Later on, the van's horn starts honking unceasingly by itself, which leads to the family being pulled over by a state trooper.

 
A Volkswagen T2 Microbus, similar to the one in the film

Throughout the trip, the family suffers numerous personal setbacks and discovers their need for each other's support. Richard loses an important contract that would have jump-started his motivational business. Frank encounters the ex-boyfriend who, in leaving him for an academic rival, had prompted his suicide attempt. Edwin dies from a heroin overdose, and the family has to smuggle his body out of the hospital, almost getting caught by the police. During the final leg of the trip, Dwayne discovers that he is color blind, meaning he cannot become a pilot. This prompts him to finally break his silence and scream his disdain for his family, though he apologizes after Olive calms him with a hug.

After a frantic race against the clock, the family arrives at the pageant hotel. The other contestants are slim, sexualized pre-teen girls who perform elaborate dance numbers with great panache. Richard and Dwayne realize that the amateur Olive is certain to be humiliated and try to talk her out of performing. Sheryl insists that they "let Olive be Olive," and Olive goes on stage, revealing her hitherto-unseen dance routine which Edwin had taught her to be a striptease performed to a Rocasound revamp of Rick James' "Super Freak". Despite the other girls being over-sexualized, Olive's burlesque performance horrifies most of the audience and organizers, who demand Olive be removed from the stage. The members of the Hoover family join Olive onstage and dance alongside her to show their support.

The family is later released from the hotel's security office on the condition that Olive never enters a beauty pageant in California again. Piling into the van with the horn still honking, they happily smash through the barrier of the hotel's toll booth and begin their trip back home to Albuquerque.

Cast Edit

Production Edit

Casting Edit

You start off with all these people living their separate lives and the climax of the movie is them all jumping up onstage together. So the story is really about these families starting separately and ending together.

—Michael Arndt, writer[5]

When choosing the cast for the film, directors Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris were assisted by casting directors Kim Davis and Justine Baddeley who had worked with them on previous music videos.[6] Davis and Baddeley traveled to "every English-speaking country"[6] to search for the actress to portray Olive Hoover, and they finally chose actress Abigail Breslin through an audition when she was six. Paul Dano was cast as Dwayne two years before production began and in preparation for portraying his character, spent a few days taking his own vow of silence.[7]

The role of Frank, the suicidal Proust scholar, was originally written for Bill Murray, and there was also studio pressure for Robin Williams.[8] The directing duo chose Steve Carell for the role a few months before filming began, and in an interview revealed: "When we met with Steve Carell, we didn't know he could do this based upon what he had done. But when we met with him and talked to him about the character, the tone of the movie and the way we were approaching it, he was right on the same page with us."[6] Although known to Comedy Central viewers for many years as a correspondent on the highly rated satirical news program The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, at the time Carell was cast for Little Miss Sunshine, he was relatively unknown in Hollywood.[9] Producers of the film were worried that he was not a big enough star and did not have much acting experience.[10]

Script and development Edit

The script was written by Michael Arndt and was originally about an East Coast road trip from Maryland to Florida, but was shifted to a journey from New Mexico to California because of budget issues.[11] Arndt started the script on May 23, 2000, and completed the first rough draft by May 26.[12] He had initially planned on shooting the film himself by raising several thousand dollars and using a camcorder.[13] Instead, he gave the screenplay to producers Ron Yerxa and Albert Berger who teamed up with Deep River Productions to find a potential director.[14] Arndt included the character Stan Grossman (here played by Bryan Cranston) as a tribute to the film Fargo.[15]

The producers met directors Dayton and Faris while producing Election and in turn gave the script to them to read in 2001. The directors commented later on the script stating: "This film really struck a chord. We felt like it was written for us."[8] The script was purchased from first-time screenwriter Arndt for $250,000 by Marc Turtletaub, one of the film's producers, on December 21, 2001.[16] Yerxa and Berger remained as producers as they were responsible for finding the directors and cinematographer, assisting in the ending re-shoot, and helping bring the film to the Sundance Film Festival.[17]

The film was pitched to several studios, and the only interested studio was Focus Features, who wanted to film it in Canada.[8] After the studio attempted to have the film be centered on the character Richard Hoover, and Arndt disagreed, he was fired and replaced by another writer.[5] The new writer added several scenes, including Richard's confrontation with the character who dismisses his motivational technique business.[18] A corporate change brought in a new studio head and Arndt was rehired when the new writer left after four weeks of rewriting the script.[19] After two years of pre-production, Focus Features dropped the film in August 2004. Marc Turtletaub paid $400,000 to Focus Features to buy back the rights to the film and for development costs.[8] He also paid for the $8 million budget, allowing Little Miss Sunshine to then be filmed.[20]

Filming Edit

Principal photography began on June 6, 2005.[21] Filming took place over 30 days in Arizona and southern California, with scenes shot in keeping with the chronological order of the script.[6][17] Arndt re-wrote the ending to the film six weeks before the film's release at the Sundance Film Festival, and this was filmed in December 2005.[22] The film was dedicated to Rebecca Annitto, the niece of producer Peter Saraf and an extra in scenes set in the diner and the convenience store, who was killed in a car accident on September 14, 2005.[23]

Volkswagen T2 Microbus Edit

 
Five modified vans were used during filming to capture various angles of the characters, including this one through the windshield.

When writing the script, Arndt chose the Volkswagen T2 Microbus to use for the road trip based on his experience with the vehicle and its practicality for filming: "I remember thinking, it's a road trip, what vehicle are you going to put them in? And [the] VW bus just seems logical, just because you have these high ceilings and these clean sight lines where you can put the camera. In the front windshield looking back and seeing everybody."[5] Five VW Microbuses were used for the family car as some were modified for different filming techniques.[24] Three of the vans had engines, and the two without were mounted on trailers.[24] During pre-production, the cinematographer used a basic video camera and set it up at angles inside the van to determine the best locations to shoot from during filming.[25] Many of the problems associated with the van that were included in the plot (a broken clutch, a stuck horn, and a detached door), were based on similar problems that writer Arndt experienced during a childhood trip that involved the same type of vehicle.[19][26][27]

In an interview, actor Greg Kinnear jokingly described how the scenes were filmed when he was driving: "I was going like 50 miles an hour [80 km/h] in this '71 VW van that doesn't have side airbags. Basically, you'd wait for this huge camera truck to come whizzing in front of us with the camera. 'Okay, go!' I mean, it was insanity; it's the most dangerous movie I've ever made."[28] While filming the scenes in the van, the actors would at times remain in the vehicle for three or four hours a day.[28] For scenes in which Alan Arkin's character was swearing excessively, Breslin had her headphones on and could not hear the dialogue, just like her character in the film. Only when she saw the film did she know what was being said.[28][29] On July 25, 2006, Fox Searchlight Pictures invited VW bus owners to a screening at Vineland Drive-In theater in Industry, California. Over 60 of the vans were present at the screening.[30]

Pageant Edit

 
To make Abigail Breslin's character (centre) appear larger than the other girls, she wore a padded suit. Much of the equipment and costumes exhibited during the pageant were provided by actual contestants' parents.

Prior to writing the script, Arndt read in a newspaper about Arnold Schwarzenegger speaking to a group of high school students and saying "If there's one thing in this world I hate, it's losers. I despise them." As a result, Arndt developed his script lampooning the thought process: "And I thought there's something so wrong with that attitude ... I wanted to ... attack that idea that in life you're going up or you're going down ... So to a degree, a child beauty pageant is the epitome of the ultimate stupid meaningless competition people put themselves through."[5] Co-director Jonathan Dayton also commented on the importance of the pageant to the film: "As far as the pageant goes, it was very important to us that the film not be about pageants. It's about being out of place, it's about not knowing where you're going to end up ..."[31] All the girls acting as participants in the beauty pageant, except Abigail Breslin, were veterans of real beauty pageants. They looked the same and performed the same acts as they had in their real-life pageants.[32] To prepare for filming, the directors attended several pageants in Southern California and met with a coordinator to learn more about the pageant process.[33] A mother of a contestant in the film claimed that the film overplayed practices that the contestants go through: "Most pageants aren't quite like that, with shaving the girls' legs, spraying them with fake tans and putting on so much makeup."[33]

When Focus Features initially wanted to film in Canada, the directors opposed it, believing the costs of flying all of the pageant girls and their families would be excessive.[8] The contestants and their families instead spent two weeks filming in a hotel in Ventura with most of the equipment and costumes being provided by the contestants' parents.[33][34] To make Breslin's character the "plump" figure as shown in the film, she had to wear a padded suit during filming.[35] For Olive's final scene involving her dancing routine, Breslin spent two weeks preparing with a choreographer.[28]

Release Edit

Sundance Film Festival Edit

 
The film debuted at the Sundance Film Festival in Utah

Following the film's premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 20, 2006, several studios placed bids; Fox Searchlight Pictures won, offering $10.5 million, plus 10% of all the gross revenues.[8] The deal occurred less than a day after the premiere and was one of the biggest deals made in the history of the festival.[36][37] The previous year's festival had the film Hustle & Flow receive $9 million from Paramount Classics and in 1999, Happy, Texas received $10 million from Miramax Films.[37][38]

Box office Edit

Little Miss Sunshine initially opened in seven theaters in the U.S. in its first week, earning $498,796.[39] On July 29, 2006, the first Saturday after its initial limited release, Little Miss Sunshine earned a $20,335 per-theater average gross.[40] It had the highest per-theater average gross of all the films shown in the United States every day for the first 21 days of its release, until being surpassed by the IMAX film Deep Sea 3D on August 15.[41] In its third week of release Little Miss Sunshine entered the list of top ten highest grossing American films for the week. It remained in the top ten until the 11th week of release, when it dropped to 11th place.[39] The highest position it reached was third, which occurred in its fifth week of release. The largest number of theaters the film appeared in was 1,602.[39] Internationally, the film earned over $5 million in Australia, $3 million in Germany, $4 million in Spain, and $6 million combined in the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Malta.[42] Little Miss Sunshine has had gross receipts of $59,891,098 in North America and $40,632,083 internationally for a total of $100,523,181.[1]

Home media Edit

The DVD was released on December 19, 2006. It includes a dual-disc widescreen/full screen format, two commentary tracks, four alternate endings, and a music video by DeVotchKa. In its first week of release, DVD sales totaled $19,614,299 and it was the sixth-most sold DVD of the week.[43] By September 16, 2008, gross domestic DVD sales totaled $55,516,832.[43] Rentals of the film from its release through April 15, 2007, totalled $46.32 million.[44] The film was released on Blu-ray on February 10, 2009.[45]

Reception Edit

Critical response Edit

On Rotten Tomatoes, the film received a 91% positive aggregate rating, based on 218 reviews, with an average rating of 7.72/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "Little Miss Sunshine succeeds thanks to a strong ensemble cast that includes Greg Kinnear, Steve Carell, Toni Collette, Alan Arkin, and Abigail Breslin, as well as a delightfully funny script."[46] On Metacritic, the film holds a score of 80 out of 100, based on reviews from 36 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[47]

 
 
The performances of the cast garnered critical acclaim, with Alan Arkin winning the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor and Abigail Breslin receiving a nomination for Best Supporting Actress.

Michael Medved gave Little Miss Sunshine four out of four, saying that "... this startling and irresistible dark comedy counts as one of the very best films of the year ..." and that directors Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris, the movie itself, and actors Alan Arkin, Abigail Breslin, and Steve Carell deserved Oscar nominations.[48] Joel Siegel issued an 'A' rating, saying that "Orson Welles would have to come back to life for this not to make my year-end Top 10 list."[49] Stella Papamichael of BBC News called the film "a winning blend of sophistication and silliness".[50] USA Today's Claudia Puig commented on Breslin's depiction of Olive Hoover, "If Olive had been played by any other little girl, she would not have affected us as mightily as it did."[51]

Owen Gleiberman of Entertainment Weekly labeled the film with a 'C' rating, calling the characters "walking, talking catalogs of screenwriter index-card data".[52] Jim Ridley of The Village Voice called the movie a "rickety vehicle that travels mostly downhill" and a "Sundance clunker".[53] Liam Lacey of The Globe and Mail criticized the film, stating "Though Little Miss Sunshine is consistently contrived in its characters' too-cute misery, the conclusion, which is genuinely outrageous and uplifting, is almost worth the hype."[54] Anna Nimouse of National Review wrote that the film "is praised as a 'feel-good' film, perhaps for moviegoers who like bamboo under their fingernails. If you are miserable, then Little Miss Sunshine is the film for you".[55] Paste Magazine named it one of the 50 Best Movies of the Decade (2000–2009), ranking it at #34.[56]

Roger Ebert reflected on the film's themes, writing "Little Miss Sunshine shows us a world in which there's a form, a brochure, a procedure, a job title, a diet, a step-by-step program, a career path, a prize, a retirement community, to quantify, sort, categorize and process every human emotion or desire. Nothing exists that cannot be compartmentalized or turned into a self-improvement mantra about 'winners and losers.'"[57] Brian Tallerico of UGO.com also focused on the film's themes: "Little Miss Sunshine teaches us to embrace that middle ground, acknowledging that life may just be a beauty pageant, where we're often going to be outdone by someone prettier, smarter, or just plain luckier, but if we get up on that stage and be ourselves, everything will turn out fine."[58]

Accolades Edit

 
Abigail Breslin promoting the film at the Palm Springs International Film Festival in January 2007

Little Miss Sunshine was nominated for and won multiple awards from numerous film organizations and festivals. It was nominated for four Academy Awards and was awarded two at the 79th Academy Awards: Michael Arndt received "Best Original Screenplay" and Alan Arkin received "Best Supporting Actor".[59] In addition, the AFI Awards deemed it the "Movie of the Year", while the BAFTA Awards awarded it two awards out of six nominations with "Best Screenplay" for Arndt and "Best Actor in a Supporting Role" for Arkin.[60][61] The Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards,[62] Screen Actors Guild (SAG),[63] and Washington D.C. Area Film Critics[64] commended the film for its ensemble cast. Then 10-year-old Abigail Breslin was nominated for several Best Supporting Actress and Breakthrough Performance awards.

The Deauville Film Festival awarded the film the "Grand Special Prize" while the Palm Springs International Film Festival awarded it the "Chairman's Vanguard Award".[65][66] The Independent Spirit Awards awarded it four awards out of five nominations, including "Best Feature" and "Best Director".[67] The film's soundtrack was nominated for "Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for Motion Picture, Television, or Other Visual Media" at the Grammy Awards, but lost to Walk the Line.[68] The film also had multiple nominations at the MTV Movie Awards,[69] Satellite Awards,[70] Chicago Film Critics Association Awards,[71] and Golden Globe Awards,[72] among others.

Number of producers controversy in Academy Awards Edit

There was some controversy concerning how many producers should receive an award from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for their work in producing the film. In 1999, the Academy decided that up to a maximum of three producers are eligible to be included in an award for a film.[73] The rule was implemented to prevent numerous involved filmmakers to appear on stage when a film was receiving an award.[74] The Producers Guild of America (PGA) has not set a limit of producers that can be honored for a film.[75] In the case of Little Miss Sunshine, there were five producers (Marc Turtletaub, Peter Saraf, Albert Berger, Ron Yerxa, and David Friendly) and the Academy did not want to include Berger and Yerxa. The two producers were responsible for finding the script, introducing the directors to the other producers, choosing the cinematographer, assisting in the re-shoot of the ending, and helping bring the film to the Sundance Film Festival.[17][76] The Academy acknowledged that the two were partners in the production process, but declared that only individual producers are recognized by the Academy. Deeming the two producers' work as a collective effort, the Academy refused to consider either Berger or Yerxa for the award.[73] Producer David Hoberman commented on the support for honoring all five producers, stating "If there are five people actually involved in producing a movie, there's no reason why someone who's made a good enough film to be nominated for an Academy Award should be precluded from being rewarded for the work they did."[73] Film producer and author Lynda Obst who was affiliated with an Academy Award producer committee, also commented: "By and large, five people don't make a movie. If this is an exception, then it's a sad situation. But you don't destroy a rule for an exception."[73]

The PGA had previously honored all five of the producers.[77] Albert Berger, reacting to the Academy's decision while at a panel for the film, stated "No matter what the Academy decided, we produced this movie."[17] In June 2007, the Academy announced that they would allow exceptions for films that had more than three producers in the future, stating, "The committee has the right, in what it determines to be a rare and extraordinary circumstance, to name any additional qualified producer as a nominee."[77]

Music Edit

"It was very important for us to find the right sound for this movie. We hoped that we could find it before we actually filmed the picture because that's how we worked for years and we've found that music informs our choices."

—Jonathan Dayton, director[6]

Score Edit

The score for Little Miss Sunshine was written by the Denver band DeVotchKa and composer Mychael Danna.[78] Performed by DeVotchKa, much of the music was adapted from their pre-existing songs, such as "How It Ends", which became "The Winner Is", "The Enemy Guns" and "You Love Me" from the album How It Ends, and "La Llorona" from Una Volta.

Directors Dayton and Faris were introduced to DeVotchKa's music after hearing the song "You Love Me" on Los Angeles' KCRW radio station.[79] The directors were so impressed with the music that they purchased iPods for cast members containing DeVotchKa albums.[80] Mychael Danna was brought in to help arrange the pre-existing material and collaborate with DeVotchKa on new material for the film. The Little Miss Sunshine score was not eligible for Academy Award consideration due to the percentage of material derived from already written DeVotchKa songs.[81] The DeVotchka song "Til the End of Time" received a nomination for a 2006 Satellite Award as "Best Original Song".[82] Both DeVotchKa and Danna received 2007 Grammy nominations for their work on the soundtrack.[80]

Soundtrack Edit

Little Miss Sunshine (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Soundtrack album by
Various Artists
ReleasedJuly 11, 2006 (2006-07-11)
GenreSoundtrack
Length46:31
LabelLakeshore Records
ProducerVarious Artists
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic     [83]
Entertainment Weekly(A−)[84]
Empire     [85]
SoundtrackNet     [86]

The soundtrack reached No. 42 on the "Top Independent Albums" list and No. 24 on "Top Soundtracks" in the U.S. for 2006.[87] It contains two songs by Sufjan Stevens ("No Man's Land" and "Chicago"), and songs by Tony Tisdale ("Catwalkin'") and Rick James ("Super Freak").[88][83] Two additional songs in the film that were written by Gordon Pogoda—"Let It Go" and "You've Got Me Dancing" (the latter of which he co-wrote with Barry Upton)—are featured during the pageant scenes near the end of the film.[89] "Super Freak", the source music danced to by Olive during the pageant competition, was introduced during post-production by a suggestion from the music supervisor.[90] Arndt's screenplay had called for Prince's song "Peach"; during filming, the ZZ Top song "Gimme All Your Lovin'" was used.[90] For the film, "Super Freak" was remixed by record producer Sebastian Arocha Morton (known professionally as ROCAsound).

Track listing Edit

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."The Winner Is"DeVotchKa3:04
2."Til the End of Time"DeVotchKa3:56
3."You Love Me"DeVotchKa4:02
4."First Push"DeVotchKa1:05
5."No Man's Land"Sufjan Stevens4:47
6."Let's Go"DeVotchKa3:21
7."No One Gets Left Behind"DeVotchKa1:14
8."Chicago"Sufjan Stevens6:07
9."We're Gonna Make It"DeVotchKa2:32
10."Do You Think There's a Heaven"DeVotchKa1:23
11."Catwalkin'"Tony Tisdale1:38
12."Super Freak (Rocasound Revamp)"Rick James4:13
13."La Llorona"DeVotchKa3:24
14."How It Ends"DeVotchKa5:39
Total length:46:31

Musical Edit

A musical based on the film, with music and lyrics by William Finn and book and direction by James Lapine, was workshopped at the Sundance Institute Theatre Lab at White Oak in Yulee, Florida October 25 through November 7, 2009.[91] It then premiered at the La Jolla Playhouse from February 15 through March 27, 2011.[92] The cast features Hunter Foster, Malcolm Gets, Georgi James, Dick Latessa, Jennifer Laura Thompson, and Taylor Trensch.[93][94]

On March 11, 2011, Gets left the show. Ensemble member Andrew Samonsky took over the role of Uncle Frank, and understudy Ryan Wagner took over the role of Joshua Rose until the show closed on March 27, 2011. The musical premiered at Second Stage Theatre on October 15, 2013 (previews), and officially on November 14, 2013. The production closed on December 15, 2013.[95] The cast features Hannah Rose Nordberg as Olive Hoover, Stephanie J. Block as Sheryl Hoover, Rory O'Malley as Frank Hoover, Wesley Taylor as Joshua Rose, Josh Lamon as Buddy, David Rasche as Grandpa Hoover, Jennifer Sanchez as Miss California and Logan Rowland as Dwayne Hoover.[96]

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For the stage musical see Little Miss Sunshine musical For other uses see Little Miss Sunshine disambiguation Little Miss Sunshine is a 2006 American tragicomedy 2 road film and the feature film directorial debut of the husband wife team of Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris The screenplay was written by first time writer Michael Arndt The film stars an ensemble cast consisting of Greg Kinnear Steve Carell Toni Collette Paul Dano Abigail Breslin and Alan Arkin all of whom play members of a dysfunctional family taking the youngest Breslin to compete in a child beauty pageant It was produced by Big Beach Films on a budget of US 8 million 1 3 Filming began on June 6 2005 and took place over 30 days in Arizona and Southern California Little Miss SunshineTheatrical release posterDirected byJonathan DaytonValerie FarisWritten byMichael ArndtProduced byMarc TurtletaubDavid T FriendlyPeter SarafAlbert BergerRon YerxaStarringGreg Kinnear Steve Carell Toni Collette Paul Dano Abigail Breslin Alan ArkinCinematographyTim SuhrstedtEdited byPamela MartinMusic byMychael DannaProductioncompaniesBig Beach FilmsBona Fide ProductionsThird Gear ProductionsDistributed byFox Searchlight PicturesRelease datesJanuary 20 2006 2006 01 20 Sundance Film Festival July 26 2006 2006 07 26 United States Running time102 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 8 million 1 Box office 101 million 1 The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 20 2006 and its distribution rights were bought by Fox Searchlight Pictures for one of the biggest deals made in the history of the festival 4 The film had a limited release in the United States on July 26 2006 and expanded to a wider release starting on August 18 1 Little Miss Sunshine was a box office success earning 101 million and was praised mainly for the performances particularly towards Breslin and Arkin direction screenplay and humor The film garnered four nominations at the 79th Academy Awards including Best Picture Arndt and Arkin won Best Original Screenplay and Best Supporting Actor respectively and Breslin was nominated for Best Supporting Actress It also won the Independent Spirit Award for Best Feature and received numerous other accolades The film also won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 3 1 Casting 3 2 Script and development 3 3 Filming 3 3 1 Volkswagen T2 Microbus 3 3 2 Pageant 4 Release 4 1 Sundance Film Festival 4 2 Box office 4 3 Home media 5 Reception 5 1 Critical response 5 2 Accolades 5 2 1 Number of producers controversy in Academy Awards 6 Music 6 1 Score 6 2 Soundtrack 6 2 1 Track listing 7 Musical 8 References 8 1 Bibliography 9 External linksPlot EditSheryl Hoover is an overworked mother of two living in Albuquerque New Mexico Her gay brother Frank an unemployed scholar of Proust is temporarily living with the family after having attempted suicide Sheryl s husband Richard is striving to build a career as a motivational speaker and life coach Dwayne Sheryl s Nietzsche reading teenage son from a previous marriage has taken a vow of silence until he can accomplish his dream of becoming a fighter pilot Richard s foul mouthed father Edwin lives with the family after being evicted from a retirement home for snorting heroin Olive the daughter of Richard and Sheryl and the youngest of the Hoover family is an aspiring beauty queen who is coached by Edwin Olive learns she has qualified for the Little Miss Sunshine beauty pageant being held in Redondo Beach California in two days Richard Sheryl and Edwin want to support her and Frank and Dwayne cannot be left alone so the whole family goes Because they have little money they go on an 800 mile 1 300 km road trip in their yellow Volkswagen van Family tensions play out along the way amidst the aging van s mechanical problems When the van breaks down early on the family learns that they must push the van until it is moving at about 20 mph 32 km h before it is put into gear at which point they have to run up to the side door and jump in Later on the van s horn starts honking unceasingly by itself which leads to the family being pulled over by a state trooper nbsp A Volkswagen T2 Microbus similar to the one in the filmThroughout the trip the family suffers numerous personal setbacks and discovers their need for each other s support Richard loses an important contract that would have jump started his motivational business Frank encounters the ex boyfriend who in leaving him for an academic rival had prompted his suicide attempt Edwin dies from a heroin overdose and the family has to smuggle his body out of the hospital almost getting caught by the police During the final leg of the trip Dwayne discovers that he is color blind meaning he cannot become a pilot This prompts him to finally break his silence and scream his disdain for his family though he apologizes after Olive calms him with a hug After a frantic race against the clock the family arrives at the pageant hotel The other contestants are slim sexualized pre teen girls who perform elaborate dance numbers with great panache Richard and Dwayne realize that the amateur Olive is certain to be humiliated and try to talk her out of performing Sheryl insists that they let Olive be Olive and Olive goes on stage revealing her hitherto unseen dance routine which Edwin had taught her to be a striptease performed to a Rocasound revamp of Rick James Super Freak Despite the other girls being over sexualized Olive s burlesque performance horrifies most of the audience and organizers who demand Olive be removed from the stage The members of the Hoover family join Olive onstage and dance alongside her to show their support The family is later released from the hotel s security office on the condition that Olive never enters a beauty pageant in California again Piling into the van with the horn still honking they happily smash through the barrier of the hotel s toll booth and begin their trip back home to Albuquerque Cast EditGreg Kinnear as Richard Hoover Steve Carell as Frank Ginsberg Toni Collette as Sheryl Hoover Paul Dano as Dwayne Hoover Abigail Breslin as Olive Hoover Alan Arkin as Edwin Hoover Bryan Cranston as Stan Grossman Beth Grant as Pageant Official Jenkins Wallace Langham as Kirby Matt Winston as Pageant MC Julio Oscar Mechoso as Mechanic Paula Newsome as Linda Dean Norris as State Trooper McCleary Mary Lynn Rajskub as Pageant Assistant PamProduction EditCasting Edit You start off with all these people living their separate lives and the climax of the movie is them all jumping up onstage together So the story is really about these families starting separately and ending together Michael Arndt writer 5 When choosing the cast for the film directors Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris were assisted by casting directors Kim Davis and Justine Baddeley who had worked with them on previous music videos 6 Davis and Baddeley traveled to every English speaking country 6 to search for the actress to portray Olive Hoover and they finally chose actress Abigail Breslin through an audition when she was six Paul Dano was cast as Dwayne two years before production began and in preparation for portraying his character spent a few days taking his own vow of silence 7 The role of Frank the suicidal Proust scholar was originally written for Bill Murray and there was also studio pressure for Robin Williams 8 The directing duo chose Steve Carell for the role a few months before filming began and in an interview revealed When we met with Steve Carell we didn t know he could do this based upon what he had done But when we met with him and talked to him about the character the tone of the movie and the way we were approaching it he was right on the same page with us 6 Although known to Comedy Central viewers for many years as a correspondent on the highly rated satirical news program The Daily Show with Jon Stewart at the time Carell was cast for Little Miss Sunshine he was relatively unknown in Hollywood 9 Producers of the film were worried that he was not a big enough star and did not have much acting experience 10 Script and development Edit The script was written by Michael Arndt and was originally about an East Coast road trip from Maryland to Florida but was shifted to a journey from New Mexico to California because of budget issues 11 Arndt started the script on May 23 2000 and completed the first rough draft by May 26 12 He had initially planned on shooting the film himself by raising several thousand dollars and using a camcorder 13 Instead he gave the screenplay to producers Ron Yerxa and Albert Berger who teamed up with Deep River Productions to find a potential director 14 Arndt included the character Stan Grossman here played by Bryan Cranston as a tribute to the film Fargo 15 The producers met directors Dayton and Faris while producing Election and in turn gave the script to them to read in 2001 The directors commented later on the script stating This film really struck a chord We felt like it was written for us 8 The script was purchased from first time screenwriter Arndt for 250 000 by Marc Turtletaub one of the film s producers on December 21 2001 16 Yerxa and Berger remained as producers as they were responsible for finding the directors and cinematographer assisting in the ending re shoot and helping bring the film to the Sundance Film Festival 17 The film was pitched to several studios and the only interested studio was Focus Features who wanted to film it in Canada 8 After the studio attempted to have the film be centered on the character Richard Hoover and Arndt disagreed he was fired and replaced by another writer 5 The new writer added several scenes including Richard s confrontation with the character who dismisses his motivational technique business 18 A corporate change brought in a new studio head and Arndt was rehired when the new writer left after four weeks of rewriting the script 19 After two years of pre production Focus Features dropped the film in August 2004 Marc Turtletaub paid 400 000 to Focus Features to buy back the rights to the film and for development costs 8 He also paid for the 8 million budget allowing Little Miss Sunshine to then be filmed 20 Filming Edit Principal photography began on June 6 2005 21 Filming took place over 30 days in Arizona and southern California with scenes shot in keeping with the chronological order of the script 6 17 Arndt re wrote the ending to the film six weeks before the film s release at the Sundance Film Festival and this was filmed in December 2005 22 The film was dedicated to Rebecca Annitto the niece of producer Peter Saraf and an extra in scenes set in the diner and the convenience store who was killed in a car accident on September 14 2005 23 Volkswagen T2 Microbus Edit nbsp Five modified vans were used during filming to capture various angles of the characters including this one through the windshield When writing the script Arndt chose the Volkswagen T2 Microbus to use for the road trip based on his experience with the vehicle and its practicality for filming I remember thinking it s a road trip what vehicle are you going to put them in And the VW bus just seems logical just because you have these high ceilings and these clean sight lines where you can put the camera In the front windshield looking back and seeing everybody 5 Five VW Microbuses were used for the family car as some were modified for different filming techniques 24 Three of the vans had engines and the two without were mounted on trailers 24 During pre production the cinematographer used a basic video camera and set it up at angles inside the van to determine the best locations to shoot from during filming 25 Many of the problems associated with the van that were included in the plot a broken clutch a stuck horn and a detached door were based on similar problems that writer Arndt experienced during a childhood trip that involved the same type of vehicle 19 26 27 In an interview actor Greg Kinnear jokingly described how the scenes were filmed when he was driving I was going like 50 miles an hour 80 km h in this 71 VW van that doesn t have side airbags Basically you d wait for this huge camera truck to come whizzing in front of us with the camera Okay go I mean it was insanity it s the most dangerous movie I ve ever made 28 While filming the scenes in the van the actors would at times remain in the vehicle for three or four hours a day 28 For scenes in which Alan Arkin s character was swearing excessively Breslin had her headphones on and could not hear the dialogue just like her character in the film Only when she saw the film did she know what was being said 28 29 On July 25 2006 Fox Searchlight Pictures invited VW bus owners to a screening at Vineland Drive In theater in Industry California Over 60 of the vans were present at the screening 30 Pageant Edit nbsp To make Abigail Breslin s character centre appear larger than the other girls she wore a padded suit Much of the equipment and costumes exhibited during the pageant were provided by actual contestants parents Prior to writing the script Arndt read in a newspaper about Arnold Schwarzenegger speaking to a group of high school students and saying If there s one thing in this world I hate it s losers I despise them As a result Arndt developed his script lampooning the thought process And I thought there s something so wrong with that attitude I wanted to attack that idea that in life you re going up or you re going down So to a degree a child beauty pageant is the epitome of the ultimate stupid meaningless competition people put themselves through 5 Co director Jonathan Dayton also commented on the importance of the pageant to the film As far as the pageant goes it was very important to us that the film not be about pageants It s about being out of place it s about not knowing where you re going to end up 31 All the girls acting as participants in the beauty pageant except Abigail Breslin were veterans of real beauty pageants They looked the same and performed the same acts as they had in their real life pageants 32 To prepare for filming the directors attended several pageants in Southern California and met with a coordinator to learn more about the pageant process 33 A mother of a contestant in the film claimed that the film overplayed practices that the contestants go through Most pageants aren t quite like that with shaving the girls legs spraying them with fake tans and putting on so much makeup 33 When Focus Features initially wanted to film in Canada the directors opposed it believing the costs of flying all of the pageant girls and their families would be excessive 8 The contestants and their families instead spent two weeks filming in a hotel in Ventura with most of the equipment and costumes being provided by the contestants parents 33 34 To make Breslin s character the plump figure as shown in the film she had to wear a padded suit during filming 35 For Olive s final scene involving her dancing routine Breslin spent two weeks preparing with a choreographer 28 Release EditSundance Film Festival Edit nbsp The film debuted at the Sundance Film Festival in UtahFollowing the film s premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 20 2006 several studios placed bids Fox Searchlight Pictures won offering 10 5 million plus 10 of all the gross revenues 8 The deal occurred less than a day after the premiere and was one of the biggest deals made in the history of the festival 36 37 The previous year s festival had the film Hustle amp Flow receive 9 million from Paramount Classics and in 1999 Happy Texas received 10 million from Miramax Films 37 38 Box office Edit Little Miss Sunshine initially opened in seven theaters in the U S in its first week earning 498 796 39 On July 29 2006 the first Saturday after its initial limited release Little Miss Sunshine earned a 20 335 per theater average gross 40 It had the highest per theater average gross of all the films shown in the United States every day for the first 21 days of its release until being surpassed by the IMAX film Deep Sea 3D on August 15 41 In its third week of release Little Miss Sunshine entered the list of top ten highest grossing American films for the week It remained in the top ten until the 11th week of release when it dropped to 11th place 39 The highest position it reached was third which occurred in its fifth week of release The largest number of theaters the film appeared in was 1 602 39 Internationally the film earned over 5 million in Australia 3 million in Germany 4 million in Spain and 6 million combined in the United Kingdom Ireland and Malta 42 Little Miss Sunshine has had gross receipts of 59 891 098 in North America and 40 632 083 internationally for a total of 100 523 181 1 Home media Edit The DVD was released on December 19 2006 It includes a dual disc widescreen full screen format two commentary tracks four alternate endings and a music video by DeVotchKa In its first week of release DVD sales totaled 19 614 299 and it was the sixth most sold DVD of the week 43 By September 16 2008 gross domestic DVD sales totaled 55 516 832 43 Rentals of the film from its release through April 15 2007 totalled 46 32 million 44 The film was released on Blu ray on February 10 2009 45 Reception EditCritical response Edit On Rotten Tomatoes the film received a 91 positive aggregate rating based on 218 reviews with an average rating of 7 72 10 The site s critical consensus reads Little Miss Sunshine succeeds thanks to a strong ensemble cast that includes Greg Kinnear Steve Carell Toni Collette Alan Arkin and Abigail Breslin as well as a delightfully funny script 46 On Metacritic the film holds a score of 80 out of 100 based on reviews from 36 critics indicating generally favorable reviews 47 nbsp nbsp The performances of the cast garnered critical acclaim with Alan Arkin winning the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor and Abigail Breslin receiving a nomination for Best Supporting Actress Michael Medved gave Little Miss Sunshine four out of four saying that this startling and irresistible dark comedy counts as one of the very best films of the year and that directors Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris the movie itself and actors Alan Arkin Abigail Breslin and Steve Carell deserved Oscar nominations 48 Joel Siegel issued an A rating saying that Orson Welles would have to come back to life for this not to make my year end Top 10 list 49 Stella Papamichael of BBC News called the film a winning blend of sophistication and silliness 50 USA Today s Claudia Puig commented on Breslin s depiction of Olive Hoover If Olive had been played by any other little girl she would not have affected us as mightily as it did 51 Owen Gleiberman of Entertainment Weekly labeled the film with a C rating calling the characters walking talking catalogs of screenwriter index card data 52 Jim Ridley of The Village Voice called the movie a rickety vehicle that travels mostly downhill and a Sundance clunker 53 Liam Lacey of The Globe and Mail criticized the film stating Though Little Miss Sunshine is consistently contrived in its characters too cute misery the conclusion which is genuinely outrageous and uplifting is almost worth the hype 54 Anna Nimouse of National Review wrote that the film is praised as a feel good film perhaps for moviegoers who like bamboo under their fingernails If you are miserable then Little Miss Sunshine is the film for you 55 Paste Magazine named it one of the 50 Best Movies of the Decade 2000 2009 ranking it at 34 56 Roger Ebert reflected on the film s themes writing Little Miss Sunshine shows us a world in which there s a form a brochure a procedure a job title a diet a step by step program a career path a prize a retirement community to quantify sort categorize and process every human emotion or desire Nothing exists that cannot be compartmentalized or turned into a self improvement mantra about winners and losers 57 Brian Tallerico of UGO com also focused on the film s themes Little Miss Sunshine teaches us to embrace that middle ground acknowledging that life may just be a beauty pageant where we re often going to be outdone by someone prettier smarter or just plain luckier but if we get up on that stage and be ourselves everything will turn out fine 58 Accolades Edit Main article List of accolades received by Little Miss Sunshine nbsp Abigail Breslin promoting the film at the Palm Springs International Film Festival in January 2007Little Miss Sunshine was nominated for and won multiple awards from numerous film organizations and festivals It was nominated for four Academy Awards and was awarded two at the 79th Academy Awards Michael Arndt received Best Original Screenplay and Alan Arkin received Best Supporting Actor 59 In addition the AFI Awards deemed it the Movie of the Year while the BAFTA Awards awarded it two awards out of six nominations with Best Screenplay for Arndt and Best Actor in a Supporting Role for Arkin 60 61 The Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards 62 Screen Actors Guild SAG 63 and Washington D C Area Film Critics 64 commended the film for its ensemble cast Then 10 year old Abigail Breslin was nominated for several Best Supporting Actress and Breakthrough Performance awards The Deauville Film Festival awarded the film the Grand Special Prize while the Palm Springs International Film Festival awarded it the Chairman s Vanguard Award 65 66 The Independent Spirit Awards awarded it four awards out of five nominations including Best Feature and Best Director 67 The film s soundtrack was nominated for Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for Motion Picture Television or Other Visual Media at the Grammy Awards but lost to Walk the Line 68 The film also had multiple nominations at the MTV Movie Awards 69 Satellite Awards 70 Chicago Film Critics Association Awards 71 and Golden Globe Awards 72 among others Number of producers controversy in Academy Awards Edit There was some controversy concerning how many producers should receive an award from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for their work in producing the film In 1999 the Academy decided that up to a maximum of three producers are eligible to be included in an award for a film 73 The rule was implemented to prevent numerous involved filmmakers to appear on stage when a film was receiving an award 74 The Producers Guild of America PGA has not set a limit of producers that can be honored for a film 75 In the case of Little Miss Sunshine there were five producers Marc Turtletaub Peter Saraf Albert Berger Ron Yerxa and David Friendly and the Academy did not want to include Berger and Yerxa The two producers were responsible for finding the script introducing the directors to the other producers choosing the cinematographer assisting in the re shoot of the ending and helping bring the film to the Sundance Film Festival 17 76 The Academy acknowledged that the two were partners in the production process but declared that only individual producers are recognized by the Academy Deeming the two producers work as a collective effort the Academy refused to consider either Berger or Yerxa for the award 73 Producer David Hoberman commented on the support for honoring all five producers stating If there are five people actually involved in producing a movie there s no reason why someone who s made a good enough film to be nominated for an Academy Award should be precluded from being rewarded for the work they did 73 Film producer and author Lynda Obst who was affiliated with an Academy Award producer committee also commented By and large five people don t make a movie If this is an exception then it s a sad situation But you don t destroy a rule for an exception 73 The PGA had previously honored all five of the producers 77 Albert Berger reacting to the Academy s decision while at a panel for the film stated No matter what the Academy decided we produced this movie 17 In June 2007 the Academy announced that they would allow exceptions for films that had more than three producers in the future stating The committee has the right in what it determines to be a rare and extraordinary circumstance to name any additional qualified producer as a nominee 77 Music EditMain article Little Miss Sunshine soundtrack It was very important for us to find the right sound for this movie We hoped that we could find it before we actually filmed the picture because that s how we worked for years and we ve found that music informs our choices Jonathan Dayton director 6 Score Edit The score for Little Miss Sunshine was written by the Denver band DeVotchKa and composer Mychael Danna 78 Performed by DeVotchKa much of the music was adapted from their pre existing songs such as How It Ends which became The Winner Is The Enemy Guns and You Love Me from the album How It Ends and La Llorona from Una Volta Directors Dayton and Faris were introduced to DeVotchKa s music after hearing the song You Love Me on Los Angeles KCRW radio station 79 The directors were so impressed with the music that they purchased iPods for cast members containing DeVotchKa albums 80 Mychael Danna was brought in to help arrange the pre existing material and collaborate with DeVotchKa on new material for the film The Little Miss Sunshine score was not eligible for Academy Award consideration due to the percentage of material derived from already written DeVotchKa songs 81 The DeVotchka song Til the End of Time received a nomination for a 2006 Satellite Award as Best Original Song 82 Both DeVotchKa and Danna received 2007 Grammy nominations for their work on the soundtrack 80 Soundtrack Edit Main article Little Miss Sunshine soundtrack Little Miss Sunshine Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Soundtrack album by Various ArtistsReleasedJuly 11 2006 2006 07 11 GenreSoundtrackLength46 31LabelLakeshore RecordsProducerVarious ArtistsProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllmusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 83 Entertainment Weekly A 84 Empire nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 85 SoundtrackNet nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 86 The soundtrack reached No 42 on the Top Independent Albums list and No 24 on Top Soundtracks in the U S for 2006 87 It contains two songs by Sufjan Stevens No Man s Land and Chicago and songs by Tony Tisdale Catwalkin and Rick James Super Freak 88 83 Two additional songs in the film that were written by Gordon Pogoda Let It Go and You ve Got Me Dancing the latter of which he co wrote with Barry Upton are featured during the pageant scenes near the end of the film 89 Super Freak the source music danced to by Olive during the pageant competition was introduced during post production by a suggestion from the music supervisor 90 Arndt s screenplay had called for Prince s song Peach during filming the ZZ Top song Gimme All Your Lovin was used 90 For the film Super Freak was remixed by record producer Sebastian Arocha Morton known professionally as ROCAsound Track listing Edit No TitleWriter s Length1 The Winner Is DeVotchKa3 042 Til the End of Time DeVotchKa3 563 You Love Me DeVotchKa4 024 First Push DeVotchKa1 055 No Man s Land Sufjan Stevens4 476 Let s Go DeVotchKa3 217 No One Gets Left Behind DeVotchKa1 148 Chicago Sufjan Stevens6 079 We re Gonna Make It DeVotchKa2 3210 Do You Think There s a Heaven DeVotchKa1 2311 Catwalkin Tony Tisdale1 3812 Super Freak Rocasound Revamp Rick James4 1313 La Llorona DeVotchKa3 2414 How It Ends DeVotchKa5 39Total length 46 31Musical EditMain article Little Miss Sunshine musical A musical based on the film with music and lyrics by William Finn and book and direction by James Lapine was workshopped at the Sundance Institute Theatre Lab at White Oak in Yulee Florida October 25 through November 7 2009 91 It then premiered at the La Jolla Playhouse from February 15 through March 27 2011 92 The cast features Hunter Foster Malcolm Gets Georgi James Dick Latessa Jennifer Laura Thompson and Taylor Trensch 93 94 On March 11 2011 Gets left the show Ensemble member Andrew Samonsky took over the role of Uncle Frank and understudy Ryan Wagner took over the role of Joshua Rose until the show closed on March 27 2011 The musical premiered at Second Stage Theatre on October 15 2013 previews and officially on November 14 2013 The production closed on December 15 2013 95 The cast features Hannah Rose Nordberg as Olive Hoover Stephanie J Block as Sheryl Hoover Rory O Malley as Frank Hoover Wesley Taylor as Joshua Rose Josh Lamon as Buddy David Rasche as Grandpa Hoover Jennifer Sanchez as Miss California and Logan Rowland as Dwayne Hoover 96 References Edit a b c d e Little Miss Sunshine Box Office Mojo Retrieved August 22 2008 Multiple sources Horton H Perry March 9 2017 The Delicate Balance of the Tragicomedy Film School Rejects Retrieved November 14 2020 Aniszewski Parker April 26 2017 The Genius of the Tragic 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