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Monster's Ball

Monster's Ball is a 2001 American drama film directed by Marc Forster, produced by Lee Daniels and written by Milo Addica and Will Rokos, who also appear in the film. It stars Billy Bob Thornton, Heath Ledger, Halle Berry, and Peter Boyle, with Sean Combs, Mos Def, and Coronji Calhoun in supporting roles.

Monster's Ball
Theatrical release poster
Directed byMarc Forster
Written byMilo Addica
Will Rokos
Produced byLee Daniels
StarringBilly Bob Thornton
Heath Ledger
Halle Berry
Sean Combs
Mos Def
Peter Boyle
CinematographyRoberto Schaefer
Edited byMatt Chesse
Music byAsche and Spencer
Production
company
Lee Daniels Entertainment
Distributed byLions Gate Films[1]
Release dates
  • November 11, 2001 (2001-11-11) (AFI Fest)
  • December 26, 2001 (2001-12-26) (Los Angeles and New York City)
  • February 8, 2002 (2002-02-08) (United States)
Running time
111 minutes
112 minutes (Unrated)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$4 million
Box office$45 million

Thornton portrays a corrections officer who begins a relationship with a woman (Berry), unaware that she is the widow of a man (Combs) he assisted in executing.[2] Principal photography began in May 2001 in New Orleans, Louisiana and lasted for five weeks.[3]

Monster's Ball premiered at AFI Fest on November 11, 2001, and was theatrically released in the United States on February 8, 2002 by Lionsgate Films. The film received positive reviews, with critical acclaim directed at Berry, Ledger and Thornton's performances, Forster's direction, and Addica and Rokos' screenplay. It was also a significant commercial success, grossing $44.9 million worldwide on a production budget of $4 million.

The film received numerous accolades and nominations, and was nominated twice at the 74th Academy Awards for Best Actress (Berry) and Original Screenplay (Addica and Rokos), with Berry winning for her performance, becoming the first, and only African-American woman to win the award.[4][5][6]

Plot

Hank Grotowski, a widower, and his son, Sonny, are corrections officers in a Georgia[7] prison. They reside with Hank's father, Buck, an ailing, bigoted retired corrections officer whose wife (Hank's mother) committed suicide. Sonny is friends with the Cooper brothers, Willie and Darryl, who are black. At the behest of Buck, Hank frightens off the brothers with a shotgun and is later confronted by their father Ryrus.

Hank, the prison's deputy warden, will oversee the execution of convicted murderer Lawrence Musgrove. Musgrove, a talented amateur artist, draws a sketch of Sonny. Sonny is a shy and gentle person, and is as kind to Musgrove as his duties permit.

The night before the execution, Hank tells Sonny that a "monster's ball" is held by the corrections officers, a get-together of those who will participate in the execution. The proceedings prove too much for Sonny, who, as he is leading Lawrence to the electric chair, vomits, and then collapses. Following the execution, Hank confronts Sonny in the prison's bathroom and slaps him for being so "soft" and "ruining a man's last walk".

The next morning, Hank attacks Sonny in his bed and orders him to leave the house. Sonny grabs a revolver from under his pillow and holds his father at gunpoint. The confrontation ends in their living room with Hank sitting on the carpet, and Sonny in Buck's customary chair. Sonny asks his father if he hates him. After his father calmly confirms that he does, and always has, Sonny responds, "Well, I always loved you," and commits suicide by shooting himself in the chest.

A devastated Hank buries Sonny in the back garden with an abbreviated funeral because, as Buck comments, "He was weak." Hank subsequently resigns as deputy warden, burns his uniform in the backyard, and locks the door of Sonny's room. He purchases a local gas station in an attempt to provide a distraction in his retirement. The Coopers offer condolences to Hank, who asks which one is Willie and which one is "Harry" (mistaking Darryl's name) and is corrected politely.

During the years of Lawrence's imprisonment leading up to his execution, his wife, Leticia, has been struggling while raising their son, Tyrell, who has inherited his father's artistic talent. Overwhelmed, she lashes out at the boy for his obesity, resorting to physical and emotional abuse. Along with her domestic problems, Leticia struggles financially, with an eviction notice on her house from her landlord. In desperate need of money, Leticia takes a job at a diner frequented by Hank. Due to lack of maintenance (which Lawrence had suggested), Leticia’s car breaks down, so she and Tyrell begin walking back and forth between home and the diner.

One rainy night, Leticia (having stolen an umbrella) and Tyrell are walking down a soaked highway. Hank happens to be driving along and sees Tyrell lying mortally wounded on the ground and Leticia calling for help. After some hesitation, Hank stops, and being told Tyrell was struck by a car, he drives them to a hospital, where Tyrell dies from his injuries. At the suggestion of the authorities at the hospital, Hank drives Leticia home. A few days later, Hank gives Leticia another ride home from the diner. They begin talking in the car about their common losses, and she invites him in. Hank finds out that Leticia is Lawrence's widow, though he does not tell her that he participated in her husband's execution. They drown their grief with alcohol and have sex.[8]

Hank takes Sonny's old truck to Ryrus' auto shop and they discuss fixing it, with Hank mentioning he wanted to sell the truck, and asking if Ryrus' boys could wax it. He then offers to give the truck to Leticia, who reluctantly accepts after initial protests of discomfort.

Leticia stops by Hank's home with a present for him, but he is not there. She meets Buck, who insults her and implies that Hank is only involved with her because he enjoys sex with black women. Leticia, offended by the remarks, refuses to interact with Hank. After Hank is made aware of Buck's actions, he finally commits his father to a nursing home. He then renames the gas station "Leticia's", saying it is his girlfriend's name when asked.

Leticia is evicted from her home and Hank invites her to move in with him. She later discovers Hank's involvement in her husband's death when she finds the drawings of Sonny and Hank done by Lawrence as he awaited execution. She’s disturbed by the revelation, but numb from the loss of her son and recent misfortune, she’s waiting for Hank when he returns from town with ice cream. The film ends with the two of them eating ice cream together on the back porch, content with each other as Hank states that he thinks they’ll be okay.

Cast

Development

 
Louisiana State Penitentiary served as a filming location.

The basis for this film came from the desire of actor-turned-writers Addica and Rokos to make a script that would interest a big star alongside themselves with Harvey Keitel in mind since he liked the latter's writing when offered one of their scripts.[3] They were inspired by their troubled relationships with their fathers as a starting point that eventually led to a generational tale about executioners, which eventually led to the inspiration for the title (an old term for the last meal of a condemned man and a "ball" that took place with his jailers the night before).[9] They wrote the script over a period of eight months over the course of 1995 that eventually inspired a bit of interest through a producer of a film Rokos had acted in.[10] Years of development occurred due to interest from filmmakers ranging from Robert DeNiro to Oliver Stone along with studios that wanted a lighter ending, but the transition to Lee Daniels and Lionsgate led to interest back to the original ending.[9] The film was produced by Lionsgate and Lee Daniels Entertainment, the first production for the latter.

Production

Principal photography began in May 2001 in New Orleans, Louisiana and lasted for five weeks.[3] A week before production, Combs auditioned for the role of Lawrence Musgrove, and won it. At one point, the production moved to the fields, cellblocks and death houses of Louisiana State Penitentiary for a week to shoot prison interiors and exteriors, with some scenes shot in actual death chambers.[3]

Reception

The film received mostly positive reviews, with Berry's performance being widely acclaimed. Review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported that 121 of 143 reviews were positive, giving the film a score of 85% with an average rating of 7.34/10, and was certified "Fresh". The site's critical consensus states, "Somber and thought provoking, Monster's Ball has great performances all around."[11] On Metacritic, the film received a 69 out of 100, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[12]

Roger Ebert gave the film four stars and rated it as the best film of 2001, stating that it "has the complexity of great fiction".[13] Ebert also praised the performances of Berry and Thornton, saying, "[Thornton] and [Berry] star as Hank and Leticia, in two performances that are so powerful because they observe the specific natures of these two characters, and avoid the pitfalls of racial cliches. What a shock to find these two characters freed from the conventions of political correctness, and allowed to be who they are: weak, flawed, needful, with good hearts tested by lifetimes of compromise." Of the screenplay, Ebert wrote, "The screenplay by [Addica] and [Rokos] is subtle and observant; one is reminded of short fiction by Andre Dubus, William Trevor, Eudora Welty, Raymond Carver. It specifically does not tell "their" story, but focuses on two separate lives. The characters are given equal weight, and have individual story arcs, which do not intersect but simply, inevitably, meet."[13]

Ben Falk of BBC.com spoke highly of Berry and Thornton's performances, writing, "This is by far Berry's best-ever performance and Thornton reminds us that there are few, if any, leading men who can convey sadness and hope almost simultaneously in just one minimal glance."[14]

In a negative review, Jeffrey Chen of ReelTalk Movie Reviews complimented the performances, but was critical of the script, writing, "Unfortunately, too many things bothered me so that I could not buy in to the movie. I didn't buy the idea that both Hank and Leticia needed each other -- Leticia needs Hank, but I got the feeling that Hank would've fared just fine (albeit less happily) without Leticia. If I wasn't supposed to see Hank as needing Leticia, then the movie would simply become a demeaning man-saves-woman story. I was also skeptical of the notion that sex heals wounds as well as it clearly does for these two characters." He finished off his review by saying, "Monster's Ball really isn't as offensive as I'm making it sound, but it had enough problems to trouble me to the point where I can't wholeheartedly recommend it. It may be worth seeing for the acting alone. It's a two-person show, with [Thornton] turning in another strong performance and [Berry] breaking out and showing her range. If you're a fan of either or both of these two, you'll be quite happy with the movie. Outside of that, I make no guarantees -- unless you just really enjoy your share of rescue fantasies."[15]

Accolades

Award Category Recipient Result
Academy Awards[16] Best Actress Halle Berry Won
Best Screenplay – Written Directly for the Screen Milo Addica and Will Rokos Nominated
American Film Institute Awards[17] Movie of the Year Nominated
Actor of the Year – Female – Movies Halle Berry Nominated
American Screenwriters Association Awards Discover Screenwriting Award Milo Addica Won
Awards Circuit Community Awards Best Actress in a Leading Role Halle Berry Nominated
Bambi Awards Best Film – International Won
Berlin International Film Festival[18] Golden Bear Marc Forster Nominated
Best Actress Halle Berry Won
BET Awards Best Actress Halle Berry (also for Swordfish) Won
Black Reel Awards[19] Best Actress Halle Berry Won
British Academy Film Awards[20] Best Actress in a Leading Role Nominated
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards[21] Best Actress Nominated
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association Awards Best Actress Nominated
Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards Best Foreign Film – English Language Nominated
Florida Film Critics Circle Awards[22] Best Actor Billy Bob Thornton (also for Bandits and The Man Who Wasn't There) Won
Golden Globe Awards[23] Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama Halle Berry Nominated
Independent Spirit Awards[24] Best Screenplay Milo Addica and Will Rokos Nominated
Japan Academy Film Prize Outstanding Foreign Language Film Won
Jupiter Awards Best International Actress Halle Berry Won
London Film Critics Circle Awards Actress of the Year Nominated
MTV Movie Awards[25] Best Female Performance Nominated
National Board of Review Awards[26] Top Ten Films 5th Place
Best Actor Billy Bob Thornton (also for Bandits and The Man Who Wasn't There) Won
Best Actress Halle Berry Won
Online Film & Television Association Awards[27] Best Actress Nominated
Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards Best Actress in a Leading Role Won
Best Screenplay – Original Milo Addica and Will Rokos Nominated
Robert Awards Best American Film Marc Forster Nominated
Satellite Awards[28] Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama Billy Bob Thornton Nominated
Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama Halle Berry Nominated
Best Screenplay – Original Milo Addica and Will Rokos Won
Screen Actors Guild Awards[29] Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role Halle Berry Won
Southeastern Film Critics Association Awards[30] Best Picture 10th Place
Best Actress Halle Berry Nominated
Turkish Film Critics Association Awards Best Foreign Film 16th Place
Writers Guild of America Awards[31] Best Screenplay – Written Directly for the Screen Milo Addica and Will Rokos Nominated

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For this professional wrestling match type see Monster s Ball match Not to be confused with Poke Ball which is called Monster Ball in Japanese versions of Pokemon Monster s Ball is a 2001 American drama film directed by Marc Forster produced by Lee Daniels and written by Milo Addica and Will Rokos who also appear in the film It stars Billy Bob Thornton Heath Ledger Halle Berry and Peter Boyle with Sean Combs Mos Def and Coronji Calhoun in supporting roles Monster s BallTheatrical release posterDirected byMarc ForsterWritten byMilo AddicaWill RokosProduced byLee DanielsStarringBilly Bob ThorntonHeath LedgerHalle BerrySean CombsMos DefPeter BoyleCinematographyRoberto SchaeferEdited byMatt ChesseMusic byAsche and SpencerProductioncompanyLee Daniels EntertainmentDistributed byLions Gate Films 1 Release datesNovember 11 2001 2001 11 11 AFI Fest December 26 2001 2001 12 26 Los Angeles and New York City February 8 2002 2002 02 08 United States Running time111 minutes112 minutes Unrated CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 4 millionBox office 45 millionThornton portrays a corrections officer who begins a relationship with a woman Berry unaware that she is the widow of a man Combs he assisted in executing 2 Principal photography began in May 2001 in New Orleans Louisiana and lasted for five weeks 3 Monster s Ball premiered at AFI Fest on November 11 2001 and was theatrically released in the United States on February 8 2002 by Lionsgate Films The film received positive reviews with critical acclaim directed at Berry Ledger and Thornton s performances Forster s direction and Addica and Rokos screenplay It was also a significant commercial success grossing 44 9 million worldwide on a production budget of 4 million The film received numerous accolades and nominations and was nominated twice at the 74th Academy Awards for Best Actress Berry and Original Screenplay Addica and Rokos with Berry winning for her performance becoming the first and only African American woman to win the award 4 5 6 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Development 4 Production 5 Reception 5 1 Accolades 6 References 7 External linksPlot EditHank Grotowski a widower and his son Sonny are corrections officers in a Georgia 7 prison They reside with Hank s father Buck an ailing bigoted retired corrections officer whose wife Hank s mother committed suicide Sonny is friends with the Cooper brothers Willie and Darryl who are black At the behest of Buck Hank frightens off the brothers with a shotgun and is later confronted by their father Ryrus Hank the prison s deputy warden will oversee the execution of convicted murderer Lawrence Musgrove Musgrove a talented amateur artist draws a sketch of Sonny Sonny is a shy and gentle person and is as kind to Musgrove as his duties permit The night before the execution Hank tells Sonny that a monster s ball is held by the corrections officers a get together of those who will participate in the execution The proceedings prove too much for Sonny who as he is leading Lawrence to the electric chair vomits and then collapses Following the execution Hank confronts Sonny in the prison s bathroom and slaps him for being so soft and ruining a man s last walk The next morning Hank attacks Sonny in his bed and orders him to leave the house Sonny grabs a revolver from under his pillow and holds his father at gunpoint The confrontation ends in their living room with Hank sitting on the carpet and Sonny in Buck s customary chair Sonny asks his father if he hates him After his father calmly confirms that he does and always has Sonny responds Well I always loved you and commits suicide by shooting himself in the chest A devastated Hank buries Sonny in the back garden with an abbreviated funeral because as Buck comments He was weak Hank subsequently resigns as deputy warden burns his uniform in the backyard and locks the door of Sonny s room He purchases a local gas station in an attempt to provide a distraction in his retirement The Coopers offer condolences to Hank who asks which one is Willie and which one is Harry mistaking Darryl s name and is corrected politely During the years of Lawrence s imprisonment leading up to his execution his wife Leticia has been struggling while raising their son Tyrell who has inherited his father s artistic talent Overwhelmed she lashes out at the boy for his obesity resorting to physical and emotional abuse Along with her domestic problems Leticia struggles financially with an eviction notice on her house from her landlord In desperate need of money Leticia takes a job at a diner frequented by Hank Due to lack of maintenance which Lawrence had suggested Leticia s car breaks down so she and Tyrell begin walking back and forth between home and the diner One rainy night Leticia having stolen an umbrella and Tyrell are walking down a soaked highway Hank happens to be driving along and sees Tyrell lying mortally wounded on the ground and Leticia calling for help After some hesitation Hank stops and being told Tyrell was struck by a car he drives them to a hospital where Tyrell dies from his injuries At the suggestion of the authorities at the hospital Hank drives Leticia home A few days later Hank gives Leticia another ride home from the diner They begin talking in the car about their common losses and she invites him in Hank finds out that Leticia is Lawrence s widow though he does not tell her that he participated in her husband s execution They drown their grief with alcohol and have sex 8 Hank takes Sonny s old truck to Ryrus auto shop and they discuss fixing it with Hank mentioning he wanted to sell the truck and asking if Ryrus boys could wax it He then offers to give the truck to Leticia who reluctantly accepts after initial protests of discomfort Leticia stops by Hank s home with a present for him but he is not there She meets Buck who insults her and implies that Hank is only involved with her because he enjoys sex with black women Leticia offended by the remarks refuses to interact with Hank After Hank is made aware of Buck s actions he finally commits his father to a nursing home He then renames the gas station Leticia s saying it is his girlfriend s name when asked Leticia is evicted from her home and Hank invites her to move in with him She later discovers Hank s involvement in her husband s death when she finds the drawings of Sonny and Hank done by Lawrence as he awaited execution She s disturbed by the revelation but numb from the loss of her son and recent misfortune she s waiting for Hank when he returns from town with ice cream The film ends with the two of them eating ice cream together on the back porch content with each other as Hank states that he thinks they ll be okay Cast EditBilly Bob Thornton as Hank Grotowski Halle Berry as Leticia Musgrove Heath Ledger as Sonny Grotowski Peter Boyle as Buck Grotowski Coronji Calhoun as Tyrell Musgrove Sean Combs as Lawrence Musgrove Mos Def as Ryrus Cooper Charles Cowan Jr as Willie Cooper Taylor LaGrange as Darryl CooperDevelopment Edit Louisiana State Penitentiary served as a filming location The basis for this film came from the desire of actor turned writers Addica and Rokos to make a script that would interest a big star alongside themselves with Harvey Keitel in mind since he liked the latter s writing when offered one of their scripts 3 They were inspired by their troubled relationships with their fathers as a starting point that eventually led to a generational tale about executioners which eventually led to the inspiration for the title an old term for the last meal of a condemned man and a ball that took place with his jailers the night before 9 They wrote the script over a period of eight months over the course of 1995 that eventually inspired a bit of interest through a producer of a film Rokos had acted in 10 Years of development occurred due to interest from filmmakers ranging from Robert DeNiro to Oliver Stone along with studios that wanted a lighter ending but the transition to Lee Daniels and Lionsgate led to interest back to the original ending 9 The film was produced by Lionsgate and Lee Daniels Entertainment the first production for the latter Production EditPrincipal photography began in May 2001 in New Orleans Louisiana and lasted for five weeks 3 A week before production Combs auditioned for the role of Lawrence Musgrove and won it At one point the production moved to the fields cellblocks and death houses of Louisiana State Penitentiary for a week to shoot prison interiors and exteriors with some scenes shot in actual death chambers 3 Reception EditThe film received mostly positive reviews with Berry s performance being widely acclaimed Review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported that 121 of 143 reviews were positive giving the film a score of 85 with an average rating of 7 34 10 and was certified Fresh The site s critical consensus states Somber and thought provoking Monster s Ball has great performances all around 11 On Metacritic the film received a 69 out of 100 indicating generally favorable reviews 12 Roger Ebert gave the film four stars and rated it as the best film of 2001 stating that it has the complexity of great fiction 13 Ebert also praised the performances of Berry and Thornton saying Thornton and Berry star as Hank and Leticia in two performances that are so powerful because they observe the specific natures of these two characters and avoid the pitfalls of racial cliches What a shock to find these two characters freed from the conventions of political correctness and allowed to be who they are weak flawed needful with good hearts tested by lifetimes of compromise Of the screenplay Ebert wrote The screenplay by Addica and Rokos is subtle and observant one is reminded of short fiction by Andre Dubus William Trevor Eudora Welty Raymond Carver It specifically does not tell their story but focuses on two separate lives The characters are given equal weight and have individual story arcs which do not intersect but simply inevitably meet 13 Ben Falk of BBC com spoke highly of Berry and Thornton s performances writing This is by far Berry s best ever performance and Thornton reminds us that there are few if any leading men who can convey sadness and hope almost simultaneously in just one minimal glance 14 In a negative review Jeffrey Chen of ReelTalk Movie Reviews complimented the performances but was critical of the script writing Unfortunately too many things bothered me so that I could not buy in to the movie I didn t buy the idea that both Hank and Leticia needed each other Leticia needs Hank but I got the feeling that Hank would ve fared just fine albeit less happily without Leticia If I wasn t supposed to see Hank as needing Leticia then the movie would simply become a demeaning man saves woman story I was also skeptical of the notion that sex heals wounds as well as it clearly does for these two characters He finished off his review by saying Monster s Ball really isn t as offensive as I m making it sound but it had enough problems to trouble me to the point where I can t wholeheartedly recommend it It may be worth seeing for the acting alone It s a two person show with Thornton turning in another strong performance and Berry breaking out and showing her range If you re a fan of either or both of these two you ll be quite happy with the movie Outside of that I make no guarantees unless you just really enjoy your share of rescue fantasies 15 Accolades Edit Award Category Recipient ResultAcademy Awards 16 Best Actress Halle Berry WonBest Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen Milo Addica and Will Rokos NominatedAmerican Film Institute Awards 17 Movie of the Year NominatedActor of the Year Female Movies Halle Berry NominatedAmerican Screenwriters Association Awards Discover Screenwriting Award Milo Addica WonAwards Circuit Community Awards Best Actress in a Leading Role Halle Berry NominatedBambi Awards Best Film International WonBerlin International Film Festival 18 Golden Bear Marc Forster NominatedBest Actress Halle Berry WonBET Awards Best Actress Halle Berry also for Swordfish WonBlack Reel Awards 19 Best Actress Halle Berry WonBritish Academy Film Awards 20 Best Actress in a Leading Role NominatedChicago Film Critics Association Awards 21 Best Actress NominatedDallas Fort Worth Film Critics Association Awards Best Actress NominatedFilm Critics Circle of Australia Awards Best Foreign Film English Language NominatedFlorida Film Critics Circle Awards 22 Best Actor Billy Bob Thornton also for Bandits and The Man Who Wasn t There WonGolden Globe Awards 23 Best Actress in a Motion Picture Drama Halle Berry NominatedIndependent Spirit Awards 24 Best Screenplay Milo Addica and Will Rokos NominatedJapan Academy Film Prize Outstanding Foreign Language Film WonJupiter Awards Best International Actress Halle Berry WonLondon Film Critics Circle Awards Actress of the Year NominatedMTV Movie Awards 25 Best Female Performance NominatedNational Board of Review Awards 26 Top Ten Films 5th PlaceBest Actor Billy Bob Thornton also for Bandits and The Man Who Wasn t There WonBest Actress Halle Berry WonOnline Film amp Television Association Awards 27 Best Actress NominatedPhoenix Film Critics Society Awards Best Actress in a Leading Role WonBest Screenplay Original Milo Addica and Will Rokos NominatedRobert Awards Best American Film Marc Forster NominatedSatellite Awards 28 Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama Billy Bob Thornton NominatedBest Actress in a Motion Picture Drama Halle Berry NominatedBest Screenplay Original Milo Addica and Will Rokos WonScreen Actors Guild Awards 29 Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role Halle Berry WonSoutheastern Film Critics Association Awards 30 Best Picture 10th PlaceBest Actress Halle Berry NominatedTurkish Film Critics Association Awards Best Foreign Film 16th PlaceWriters Guild of America Awards 31 Best Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen Milo Addica and Will Rokos NominatedReferences Edit Theaters Have A Monster s Ball hive4media com April 2 2002 Archived from the original on April 17 2002 Retrieved September 19 2019 Brooks Libby June 3 2002 Now I m really at the party The Guardian a b c d Monster s Ball Production Notes www cinema com Retrieved 2020 10 03 OscarsSoWhite and The Legacy of Halle Berry 8Hours www 8hours com Archived from the original on July 28 2021 Retrieved 2020 10 03 Barbour Shannon 2020 09 09 Halle Berry s Oscar Win Was One of Her Biggest Heartbreaks Cosmopolitan Retrieved 2020 10 03 Halle Berry Recalls Historic Oscars Win For Monster s Ball BET com September 9 2020 Retrieved 2020 10 03 Scott A O 26 December 2001 FILM REVIEW Courtesy and Decency Play Sneaky With a Tough Guy The New York Times The New York Times Bonner Mehera September 4 2019 15 Movies That Broke the Mold and Featured Anal Sex Scenes Marie Claire Retrieved January 5 2020 a b FROM SCRIPT TO SCREEN Monster s Ball Script Magazine scriptmag com 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Award Winner Archives Chicago Film Critics Association Retrieved August 24 2021 2001 FFCC AWARD WINNERS Florida Film Critics Circle Retrieved August 24 2021 Monster s Ball Golden Globes HFPA Retrieved July 5 2021 36 Years of Nominees and Winners PDF Independent Spirit Awards Retrieved August 13 2021 Pop stars claim victories at MTV Movie Awards CNN Associated Press June 2 2002 Archived from the original on March 16 2016 Retrieved September 2 2015 2001 Award Winners National Board of Review Retrieved July 5 2021 6th Annual Film Awards 2001 Online Film amp Television Association Retrieved May 15 2021 2002 Satellite Awards Satellite Awards Retrieved August 24 2021 The 8th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards Screen Actors Guild Awards Archived from the original on November 1 2011 Retrieved May 21 2016 2001 SEFA Awards sefca net Retrieved May 15 2021 Writers Guild Awards Winners WGA 2010 Archived from the original on May 25 2012 Retrieved March 7 2019 External links EditMonster s Ball at IMDb 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