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Starlet (film)

Starlet is a 2012 independent drama film directed by Sean Baker and starring Dree Hemingway and newcomer Besedka Johnson. Starlet explores the unlikely friendship between 21-year-old Jane and 85-year-old Sadie, two women whose lives intersect in California's San Fernando Valley.

Starlet
Theatrical release poster
Directed bySean Baker
Written by
  • Sean Baker
  • Chris Bergoch
Produced by
  • Blake Ashman
  • Sean S. Baker
  • Patrick Cunningham
  • Chris Maybach
  • Kevin Chinoy
  • Francesca Silvestri
Starring
CinematographyRadium Cheung
Edited bySean Baker
Music byManual
Production
companies
  • Maybach Cunningham
  • Freestyle Picture Company
  • Cre Film
  • Mangusta Productions
Distributed byMusic Box Films
Release date
  • March 11, 2012 (2012-03-11) (SXSW)
Running time
103 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$146,222 [1]

Plot edit

Jane, also known as Tess, is a young woman who shares an apartment rented by Melissa and her boyfriend Mikey. Jane has a Chihuahua named Starlet.

Melissa tells Jane she cannot change the color of her room as she wishes because Mikey needs it for "shoots". Seeking change, Jane buys furniture at neighborhood yard sales. At one such sale she comes across an old woman named Sadie, from whom she buys a Thermos.

Back at her place, Jane discovers a stash of money in the Thermos. She spends some of it on extravagant luxuries, but decides to return the money to Sadie. The cranky older woman turns Jane away before she can explain. Despite Sadie's abrasiveness and resistance, Jane begins to form a friendship with her. She learns that the widow Sadie always loved Paris but has never been there. When Jane asks about her family, Sadie answers that she was married to a successful gambler, became a widow long ago and never had children. Jane becomes very attached to Sadie.

After an argument with her boss, Melissa is fired from her job where she, Mikey, and Jane are adult film stars. Jane convinces their boss to suspend Melissa for a month instead. Jane gets a promotion. Melissa's car is repossessed, but she gets it back from money doing "privates". One day, Jane leaves her dog Starlet with Sadie while she works at a porn convention. The dog gets loose and, although Sadie finds Starlet, she suggests ending the friendship with Jane.

Jane still has most of the money she found in the Thermos. When very drunk, Melissa advises her to spend it on "someone you care about," expecting that it would be spent on Melissa herself. Jane buys two first-class tickets to Paris and convinces Sadie to go with her. When Melissa learns that Jane spent all the money on Sadie, she is enraged. Melissa screams at Jane and kicks her out of the apartment. Jane contacts their boss, who provides her a room in a large house which serves as a dormitory for a stable of porn actresses.

In an act of revenge or as a way of feeling morally superior, Melissa tells Sadie about the stash of money. Sadie briefly unpacks her suitcase, but stops and gets ready to travel. Later, Jane, not knowing that Sadie has been told about the money, picks her up to go to the airport.

Sadie asks Jane to stop at the cemetery to leave flowers on her husband's grave. Jane notices the nearby grave of Sadie's daughter who died around age 18. She returns to the car, and the two drive away.

Cast edit

Production edit

Sean Baker and Chris Bergoch collaborated on the screenplay for Starlet from November 2010 through summer 2011. Starlet began production in August 2011 and wrapped the following month. The film was shot entirely in Los Angeles.[2] The budget was reportedly $235,000.[3]

Release edit

Starlet premiered at the SXSW Film Festival on March 11, 2012[4] and had its international premiere in main competition at the Locarno International Film Festival in August 2012.[5] It was released theatrically by Music Box Films on November 9, 2012.[5][6]

Reception edit

Rotten Tomatoes, a review aggregator, reports that 87% of 45 surveyed critics gave the film a positive review; the average rating was 7.3/10.[7] Metacritic rated it 74/100 based on 18 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[8]

Eric Kohn of IndieWire called Starlet a "provocative showcase for newcomer Dree Hemingway",[9] and Peter Debruge of Variety called it "beautifully understated".[10] The Hollywood Reporter added that it "pairs story and setting together perfectly".[11] IndieWire's Katie Walsh wrote that the film "signals the arrival of Dree Hemingway as one to watch".[12] Manohla Dargis of The New York Times made the film a "critic's pick" and described it as "a thrillingly, unexpectedly good American movie about love and a moral awakening".[13]

Accolades edit

The film won the Independent Spirit Robert Altman Award for Best Ensemble Cast at the 2013 Film Independent Spirit Awards.[14] Besedka Johnson received Special Jury Recognition at the South by Southwest Film Festival.[15]

References edit

  1. ^ "Starlet". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved August 15, 2014.
  2. ^ Nayman, Adam. "Golden Girls: Sean Baker's Starlet". Cinema Scope.
  3. ^ Broderick, Peter (July 10, 2015). "How To Be Unstoppable: Sean Baker and the Digital Filmmaking Revolution". IndieWire. Retrieved May 6, 2022.
  4. ^ "Schedule". SXSW 2012. Retrieved July 24, 2012.
  5. ^ a b "Locarno Film Festival unveils lineup". The Hollywood Reporter. July 11, 2012.
  6. ^ "Music Box picks up Baker's 'Starlet'". Variety. Retrieved May 16, 2012.
  7. ^ "Starlet (2012)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved August 15, 2014.
  8. ^ "Starlet". Metacritic. Retrieved August 15, 2014.
  9. ^ Kohn, Eric (March 12, 2012). "SXSW REVIEW: Sean Baker's 'Starlet' a Provocative Showcase for Newcomer Dree Hemingway". IndieWire. Retrieved July 24, 2012.
  10. ^ Debruge, Peter (March 13, 2012). "Starlet". Variety. Retrieved March 13, 2012.
  11. ^ "Starlet: SXSW Review". The Hollywood Reporter. March 17, 2012. Retrieved March 17, 2012.
  12. ^ Walsh, Katie (March 14, 2012). "SXSW '12 Review: Secrets, Revelations & An Unlikely Friendship Emerge In The Compelling 'Starlet'". IndieWire. Retrieved March 14, 2012.
  13. ^ Dargis, Manohla (November 8, 2012). "Less Than Visible, but Not to Each Other". The New York Times. Retrieved August 15, 2014.
  14. ^ "Starlet - Robert Altman Award - 2013 Film Independent Spirit Awards". Film Independent. YouTube. February 28, 2013. Retrieved February 28, 2016.
  15. ^ "25 Years of SXSW Film Festival - Sean Baker". SXSW. December 14, 2017. Retrieved February 8, 2022.

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Starlet is a 2012 independent drama film directed by Sean Baker and starring Dree Hemingway and newcomer Besedka Johnson Starlet explores the unlikely friendship between 21 year old Jane and 85 year old Sadie two women whose lives intersect in California s San Fernando Valley StarletTheatrical release posterDirected bySean BakerWritten bySean Baker Chris BergochProduced byBlake Ashman Sean S Baker Patrick Cunningham Chris Maybach Kevin Chinoy Francesca SilvestriStarringDree Hemingway Besedka Johnson Stella Maeve James Ransone Karren KaragulianCinematographyRadium CheungEdited bySean BakerMusic byManualProductioncompaniesMaybach Cunningham Freestyle Picture Company Cre Film Mangusta ProductionsDistributed byMusic Box FilmsRelease dateMarch 11 2012 2012 03 11 SXSW Running time103 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBox office 146 222 1 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Release 5 Reception 5 1 Accolades 6 References 7 External linksPlot editJane also known as Tess is a young woman who shares an apartment rented by Melissa and her boyfriend Mikey Jane has a Chihuahua named Starlet Melissa tells Jane she cannot change the color of her room as she wishes because Mikey needs it for shoots Seeking change Jane buys furniture at neighborhood yard sales At one such sale she comes across an old woman named Sadie from whom she buys a Thermos Back at her place Jane discovers a stash of money in the Thermos She spends some of it on extravagant luxuries but decides to return the money to Sadie The cranky older woman turns Jane away before she can explain Despite Sadie s abrasiveness and resistance Jane begins to form a friendship with her She learns that the widow Sadie always loved Paris but has never been there When Jane asks about her family Sadie answers that she was married to a successful gambler became a widow long ago and never had children Jane becomes very attached to Sadie After an argument with her boss Melissa is fired from her job where she Mikey and Jane are adult film stars Jane convinces their boss to suspend Melissa for a month instead Jane gets a promotion Melissa s car is repossessed but she gets it back from money doing privates One day Jane leaves her dog Starlet with Sadie while she works at a porn convention The dog gets loose and although Sadie finds Starlet she suggests ending the friendship with Jane Jane still has most of the money she found in the Thermos When very drunk Melissa advises her to spend it on someone you care about expecting that it would be spent on Melissa herself Jane buys two first class tickets to Paris and convinces Sadie to go with her When Melissa learns that Jane spent all the money on Sadie she is enraged Melissa screams at Jane and kicks her out of the apartment Jane contacts their boss who provides her a room in a large house which serves as a dormitory for a stable of porn actresses In an act of revenge or as a way of feeling morally superior Melissa tells Sadie about the stash of money Sadie briefly unpacks her suitcase but stops and gets ready to travel Later Jane not knowing that Sadie has been told about the money picks her up to go to the airport Sadie asks Jane to stop at the cemetery to leave flowers on her husband s grave Jane notices the nearby grave of Sadie s daughter who died around age 18 She returns to the car and the two drive away Cast editDree Hemingway as Jane Tess Besedka Johnson as Sadie Stella Maeve as Melissa James Ransone as Mikey Karren Karagulian as Arash Michael Adrienne O Hagan as Janice Asa Akira as herself Manuel Ferrara as himself Lily Labeau as herself Kristina Rose as herself Zoe Voss as Jane Tess s Body DoubleProduction editSean Baker and Chris Bergoch collaborated on the screenplay for Starlet from November 2010 through summer 2011 Starlet began production in August 2011 and wrapped the following month The film was shot entirely in Los Angeles 2 The budget was reportedly 235 000 3 Release editStarlet premiered at the SXSW Film Festival on March 11 2012 4 and had its international premiere in main competition at the Locarno International Film Festival in August 2012 5 It was released theatrically by Music Box Films on November 9 2012 5 6 Reception editRotten Tomatoes a review aggregator reports that 87 of 45 surveyed critics gave the film a positive review the average rating was 7 3 10 7 Metacritic rated it 74 100 based on 18 reviews indicating generally favorable reviews 8 Eric Kohn of IndieWire called Starlet a provocative showcase for newcomer Dree Hemingway 9 and Peter Debruge of Variety called it beautifully understated 10 The Hollywood Reporter added that it pairs story and setting together perfectly 11 IndieWire s Katie Walsh wrote that the film signals the arrival of Dree Hemingway as one to watch 12 Manohla Dargis of The New York Times made the film a critic s pick and described it as a thrillingly unexpectedly good American movie about love and a moral awakening 13 Accolades edit The film won the Independent Spirit Robert Altman Award for Best Ensemble Cast at the 2013 Film Independent Spirit Awards 14 Besedka Johnson received Special Jury Recognition at the South by Southwest Film Festival 15 References edit Starlet Box Office Mojo Retrieved August 15 2014 Nayman Adam Golden Girls Sean Baker s Starlet Cinema Scope Broderick Peter July 10 2015 How To Be Unstoppable Sean Baker and the Digital Filmmaking Revolution IndieWire Retrieved May 6 2022 Schedule SXSW 2012 Retrieved July 24 2012 a b Locarno Film Festival unveils lineup The Hollywood Reporter July 11 2012 Music Box picks up Baker s Starlet Variety Retrieved May 16 2012 Starlet 2012 Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved August 15 2014 Starlet Metacritic Retrieved August 15 2014 Kohn Eric March 12 2012 SXSW REVIEW Sean Baker s Starlet a Provocative Showcase for Newcomer Dree Hemingway IndieWire Retrieved July 24 2012 Debruge Peter March 13 2012 Starlet Variety Retrieved March 13 2012 Starlet SXSW Review The Hollywood Reporter March 17 2012 Retrieved March 17 2012 Walsh Katie March 14 2012 SXSW 12 Review Secrets Revelations amp An Unlikely Friendship Emerge In The Compelling Starlet IndieWire Retrieved March 14 2012 Dargis Manohla November 8 2012 Less Than Visible but Not to Each Other The New York Times Retrieved August 15 2014 Starlet Robert Altman Award 2013 Film Independent Spirit Awards Film Independent YouTube February 28 2013 Retrieved February 28 2016 25 Years of SXSW Film Festival Sean Baker SXSW December 14 2017 Retrieved February 8 2022 External links editStarlet at IMDb nbsp Starlet at Rotten Tomatoes Starlet at Metacritic nbsp Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Starlet film amp oldid 1221595153, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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