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You Can Count on Me

You Can Count on Me is a 2000 American drama film written and directed by Kenneth Lonergan in his feature directorial debut. Starring Laura Linney, Mark Ruffalo, Rory Culkin, and Matthew Broderick, the film follows a single mother living in a small Catskill Mountains town, and her complicated relationships with family and friends.

You Can Count on Me
Theatrical release poster
Directed byKenneth Lonergan
Written byKenneth Lonergan
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyStephen Kazmierski
Edited byAnne McCabe
Music byLesley Barber
Distributed byParamount Classics
Release dates
  • January 21, 2000 (2000-01-21) (Sundance)
  • December 22, 2000 (2000-12-22) (United States)
Running time
111 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$1.2 million[citation needed]
Box office$11.2 million[1]

You Can Count on Me premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 21, 2000, where it tied with Girlfight for the Grand Jury Prize, and Lonergan won the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award. It was theatrically released on December 22, 2000 to widespread acclaim, with particular praise for Linney's performance.[2] At the 73rd Academy Awards, Linney was nominated for Best Actress and Lonergan was nominated for Best Original Screenplay.

Plot edit

As children, Sammy and Terry Prescott lost their parents to a car crash. Years later, Sammy, a single mother and lending officer at a bank, still lives in her childhood home in a village in the Catskill Mountains region of New York, while Terry has drifted around the country, scraping by and getting in and out of trouble.

After months of no communication with his sister, Terry and his girlfriend, Sheila, are desperate for money, so he comes to visit Sammy and her son, Rudy, who are excited about reuniting with him. Despite the disappointment of learning that he cut off contact because he was in jail for three months, Sammy lends him the money, which he mails back to Sheila. After Sheila attempts suicide, he decides to extend his stay with Sammy, which she welcomes.

For a school writing assignment, Rudy imagines his father, who he has no memory of, as a fantastic hero. While Sammy has always given him vague yet negative descriptions of Rudy Sr., Terry is frank with him that Rudy Sr. is not a nice person – though Rudy naively believes his father has changed. Sammy rekindles a sexual relationship with Bob, an old boyfriend, but is surprised when he proposes to her after a short time and says she needs time to consider it.

At the bank, the new manager, Brian, tries to make his mark with unusual demands about computer color schemes and daily timesheets. While co-worker Mabel works well with the changes, Sammy is upset when Brian requests that she make arrangements for someone else to pick up Rudy from the school bus rather than Sammy leaving work at random. After some minor arguments, they start having sex, despite Brian's wife being six months pregnant.

Terry grows close to Rudy during their time together. Yet he pushes the limits of Sammy's parental control, keeping Rudy out very late as the two play pool at a bar. She turns to Ron, her church minister, to counsel Terry about his outlook on life. While Terry resists his sister's advice, he and Rudy grow steadily closer. Realizing her own questionable decisions, Sammy turns down Bob's marriage proposal and breaks off her relationship with Brian.

After a day of fishing, Terry and Rudy decide to visit Rudy Sr. in a trailer park in a nearby town. Confronted by his past, Rudy Sr. denies he is Rudy's father and starts a brawl with Terry. Rudy watches silently as Terry beats Rudy Sr. and gets arrested.

Sammy brings her brother and son home. When Rudy insists that Rudy Sr. is not his father, Sammy finally tells him the truth. Sammy asks Terry to move out, but admits how important he is to her and Rudy, suggesting he get his own place in town and get his life back on track. He scoffs at Sammy's idea and plans to go back to Alaska. While at first it appears the separation will be another heartache, they reconcile before Terry leaves, coming to terms with their respective paths in life.

Cast edit

While listed in the main opening credits, Amy Ryan and Michael Countryman, playing Sammy and Terry's parents, appear for only a few seconds in the cold opening of the film, caught in the headlights of the truck that kills them.

Production edit

The story takes place in the Catskill region of south east New York state, in the fictionalized communities of Scottsville and Auburn. While there is an actual Scottsville and Auburn, New York, they are over 200 miles (320 km) away, in the north west Great Lakes and Finger Lakes regions of the state, respectively. The film was primarily shot in and around Margaretville, New York, a village on the border of Catskill Park, in June 1999.[3][4]

While the bank exteriors were filmed at Margaretville's NBT bank, the interiors were filmed in an unrelated bank closer to New York City, since NBT considered interior filming a security risk.[5]

The scenes where Rudy Jr. walks home in the rain were filmed with the assistance of the Margaretville Fire Department, which used their trucks and hoses to create the rain.[6]

Some outdoor scenes, most notably the fishing trip, were filmed in Phoenicia, New York.[6] The Margaretville cemetery could not be seen from the road, so those scenes were shot at a cemetery 4 miles (6.4 km) outside the village, on Route 30.

Reception edit

On Rotten Tomatoes the film holds an approval rating of 95% based on 105 reviews, with an average rating of 8.1/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "You Can Count on Me may look like it belongs on the small screen, but the movie surprises with its simple yet affecting story. Beautifully acted and crafted, the movie will simply draw you in."[7] At Metacritic the film has a weighted average score of 85 out of 100, based on 31 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".[8]

Reviewer Stephen Holden described the film as "the perfectly pitched directorial debut of the playwright (This Is Our Youth) and screenwriter (Analyze This) Kenneth Lonergan. Because it arrives near the end of one of the most dismal film seasons in memory, this melancholy little gem of a movie, which won two major awards at the Sundance Film Festival, qualifies as one of the two or three finest American films released this year....You Can Count on Me is an exquisitely observed slice of upstate New York life that reminds us there are still plenty of American communities where the pace is more human than computer-driven. The movie dares to portray small-town middle-class life in America as somewhat drab and predictable. Without ever condescending to its characters, it trusts that the everyday problems of ordinary people, if portrayed with enough knowledge, empathy and insight, can be as compelling as the most bizarre screaming carnival on The Jerry Springer Show."[9]

David Edelstein called the film the "best American movie of the year", noting that "[w]hat the film is 'about' can't be summed up in a line: Its themes remain just out of reach, its major conflicts sadly unresolved. But Lonergan writes bottomless dialogue. When his people open their mouths, what comes out is never a definitive expression of character: It's an awkward compromise between how they feel and what they're able to say; or how they feel and what they think they should say; or how they feel and what will best conceal how they feel. The common term for this is "subtext," and You Can Count on Me has a subtext so powerful that it reaches out and pulls you under. Even when the surface is tranquil, you know in your guts what's at stake." Edelstein concludes "Lonergan doesn't yet know how to make the camera show us things that his dialogue doesn't, but when you write dialogue like he does, you can take your time to learn. Hell, he can take another 20 movies to learn."[10]

According to Roger Ebert, "Beyond and beneath, that is the rich human story of You Can Count on Me. I love the way Lonergan shows his characters in flow, pressed this way and that by emotional tides and practical considerations. This is not a movie about people solving things. This is a movie about people living day to day with their plans, fears and desires. It's rare to get a good movie about the touchy adult relationship of a sister and brother. Rarer still for the director to be more fascinated by the process than the outcome. This is one of the best movies of the year."[11]

In a 2016 BBC poll, You Can Count on Me was voted by four critics as one of the greatest films since 2000.[12]

Accolades edit

Award Category Recipient(s) Result
Academy Awards[13] Best Actress Laura Linney Nominated
Best Screenplay – Written Directly for the Screen Kenneth Lonergan Nominated
American Film Institute Awards[14] Top 10 Movies of the Year Won
American Film Institute Fest[15] New Directions Award Kenneth Lonergan Nominated
Best New Writer Won
Awards Circuit Community Awards Best Actress in a Leadinging Role Laura Linney Nominated
Best Original Screenplay Kenneth Lonergan Nominated
Bodil Awards Best American Film Nominated
Boston Society of Film Critics Awards[16] Best Actor Mark Ruffalo 3rd Place
Best Actress Laura Linney 2nd Place
Best New Filmmaker Kenneth Lonergan Won
British Film Institute Awards Sutherland Trophy Won
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards[17] Best Film Nominated
Best Actor Mark Ruffalo Nominated
Best Actress Laura Linney Nominated
Best Screenplay Kenneth Lonergan Nominated
Chlotrudis Awards[18] Best Actor Mark Ruffalo Nominated
Best Actress Laura Linney Nominated
Best Original Screenplay Kenneth Lonergan Nominated
Critics' Choice Movie Awards[19] Best Picture Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Laura Linney Nominated
Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association Awards Top 10 Films 10th Place
Best Film Nominated
Best Actress Laura Linney Won
Best Supporting Actor Mark Ruffalo Nominated
Russell Smith Award Kenneth Lonergan Won
Golden Globe Awards[20] Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama Laura Linney Nominated
Best Screenplay – Motion Picture Kenneth Lonergan Nominated
Gotham Independent Film Awards[21] Breakthrough Director (Open Palm Award) Nominated
Humanitas Prize[22] Feature Film Won
Independent Spirit Awards[23] Best First Feature Won
Best Male Lead Mark Ruffalo Nominated
Best Female Lead Laura Linney Nominated
Best Screenplay Kenneth Lonergan Won
Best Debut Performance Rory Culkin Nominated
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards[24] Best Actress Laura Linney Runner-up
Best Screenplay Kenneth Lonergan Won
New Generation Award Mark Ruffalo Won
Montreal World Film Festival Grand Prix des Amériques Kenneth Lonergan Nominated
Prize of the Ecumenical Jury – Special Mention Won
Best Actor Mark Ruffalo Won
National Board of Review Awards[25] Top Ten Films 4th Place
Special Filmmaking Achievement Kenneth Lonergan Won
National Society of Film Critics Awards[26] Best Actor Mark Ruffalo 2nd Place
Best Actress Laura Linney Won
Best Screenplay Kenneth Lonergan Won
New York Film Critics Circle Awards[27] Best Actress Laura Linney Won
Best Screenplay Kenneth Lonergan Won
Online Film & Television Association Awards[28] Best Actress Laura Linney Nominated
Best Original Screenplay Kenneth Lonergan Nominated
Best First Feature Won
Online Film Critics Society Awards[29] Best Actress Laura Linney Nominated
Best Screenplay Kenneth Lonergan Nominated
Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards Best Actress in a Leading Role Laura Linney Nominated
Best Original Screenplay Kenneth Lonergan Nominated
Best Performance by a Youth in a Leading or Supporting Role Rory Culkin Nominated
San Diego Film Critics Society Awards Best Actor Mark Ruffalo Nominated
Best Actress Laura Linney Won[a]
Satellite Awards[30] Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama Nominated
Best Original Screenplay Kenneth Lonergan Won
Screen Actors Guild Awards[31] Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role Laura Linney Nominated
Southeastern Film Critics Association Awards[32] Best Picture 5th Place
Best Actor Mark Ruffalo Nominated
Best Actress Laura Linney Nominated
Stockholm International Film Festival Bronze Horse (Best Film) Kenneth Lonergan Nominated
Sundance Film Festival[33] Grand Jury Prize: Dramatic Won[b]
Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award Won
Toronto Film Critics Association Awards[34] Best Male Performance Mark Ruffalo Runner-up
Best Female Performance Laura Linney Won
Best Screenplay Kenneth Lonergan Won
Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards[35] Best Actor Mark Ruffalo Nominated
Best Actress Laura Linney Won
Writers Guild of America Awards[36] Best Screenplay – Written Directly for the Screen Kenneth Lonergan Won
Young Artist Awards[37] Best Performance in a Feature Film – Supporting Young Actor Rory Culkin Won

Home media edit

The film was released on DVD and VHS from Paramount Home Entertainment on June 26, 2001.[38] It comes with commentary from director–writer Lonergan, cast and crew interviews, plus the theatrical trailer.[38]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Tied with Julia Roberts for Erin Brockovich.
  2. ^ Tied with Karyn Kusama for Girlfight.

References edit

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  9. ^ Holden, Stephen (November 10, 2000). "A Dysfunctional Family With Wounds Exposed". The New York Times. Retrieved 2022-03-24.
  10. ^ Edelstein, David (November 17, 2000). "The dialogue stars in You Can Count on Me". Slate. Retrieved 2014-02-21.
  11. ^ Ebert, Roger (November 17, 2000). "You Can Count on Me".     . rogerebert.com. Retrieved 2014-02-21.
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  13. ^ "The 73rd Academy Awards (2001) Nominees and Winners". Oscars.org. Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
  14. ^ "AFI Awards 2000". Retrieved December 23, 2021.
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Awards and achievements
Preceded by Sundance Grand Jury Prize: U.S. Dramatic
2000
tied with Girlfight
Succeeded by

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For other uses see You Can Count on Me disambiguation You Can Count on Me is a 2000 American drama film written and directed by Kenneth Lonergan in his feature directorial debut Starring Laura Linney Mark Ruffalo Rory Culkin and Matthew Broderick the film follows a single mother living in a small Catskill Mountains town and her complicated relationships with family and friends You Can Count on MeTheatrical release posterDirected byKenneth LonerganWritten byKenneth LonerganProduced byJeffrey Sharp John Hart Larry Meistrich Barbara De FinaStarringLaura Linney Mark Ruffalo Matthew Broderick Jon Tenney Rory CulkinCinematographyStephen KazmierskiEdited byAnne McCabeMusic byLesley BarberDistributed byParamount ClassicsRelease datesJanuary 21 2000 2000 01 21 Sundance December 22 2000 2000 12 22 United States Running time111 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 1 2 million citation needed Box office 11 2 million 1 You Can Count on Me premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 21 2000 where it tied with Girlfight for the Grand Jury Prize and Lonergan won the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award It was theatrically released on December 22 2000 to widespread acclaim with particular praise for Linney s performance 2 At the 73rd Academy Awards Linney was nominated for Best Actress and Lonergan was nominated for Best Original Screenplay Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Reception 5 Accolades 6 Home media 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksPlot editAs children Sammy and Terry Prescott lost their parents to a car crash Years later Sammy a single mother and lending officer at a bank still lives in her childhood home in a village in the Catskill Mountains region of New York while Terry has drifted around the country scraping by and getting in and out of trouble After months of no communication with his sister Terry and his girlfriend Sheila are desperate for money so he comes to visit Sammy and her son Rudy who are excited about reuniting with him Despite the disappointment of learning that he cut off contact because he was in jail for three months Sammy lends him the money which he mails back to Sheila After Sheila attempts suicide he decides to extend his stay with Sammy which she welcomes For a school writing assignment Rudy imagines his father who he has no memory of as a fantastic hero While Sammy has always given him vague yet negative descriptions of Rudy Sr Terry is frank with him that Rudy Sr is not a nice person though Rudy naively believes his father has changed Sammy rekindles a sexual relationship with Bob an old boyfriend but is surprised when he proposes to her after a short time and says she needs time to consider it At the bank the new manager Brian tries to make his mark with unusual demands about computer color schemes and daily timesheets While co worker Mabel works well with the changes Sammy is upset when Brian requests that she make arrangements for someone else to pick up Rudy from the school bus rather than Sammy leaving work at random After some minor arguments they start having sex despite Brian s wife being six months pregnant Terry grows close to Rudy during their time together Yet he pushes the limits of Sammy s parental control keeping Rudy out very late as the two play pool at a bar She turns to Ron her church minister to counsel Terry about his outlook on life While Terry resists his sister s advice he and Rudy grow steadily closer Realizing her own questionable decisions Sammy turns down Bob s marriage proposal and breaks off her relationship with Brian After a day of fishing Terry and Rudy decide to visit Rudy Sr in a trailer park in a nearby town Confronted by his past Rudy Sr denies he is Rudy s father and starts a brawl with Terry Rudy watches silently as Terry beats Rudy Sr and gets arrested Sammy brings her brother and son home When Rudy insists that Rudy Sr is not his father Sammy finally tells him the truth Sammy asks Terry to move out but admits how important he is to her and Rudy suggesting he get his own place in town and get his life back on track He scoffs at Sammy s idea and plans to go back to Alaska While at first it appears the separation will be another heartache they reconcile before Terry leaves coming to terms with their respective paths in life Cast editLaura Linney as Sammy Mark Ruffalo as Terry Matthew Broderick as Brian Jon Tenney as Bob Rory Culkin as Rudy J Smith Cameron as Mabel Josh Lucas as Rudy Sr Gaby Hoffmann as Sheila Adam LeFevre as Sheriff Darryl Amy Ryan as Mrs Prescott Michael Countryman as Mr Prescott Kenneth Lonergan as Ron While listed in the main opening credits Amy Ryan and Michael Countryman playing Sammy and Terry s parents appear for only a few seconds in the cold opening of the film caught in the headlights of the truck that kills them Production editThe story takes place in the Catskill region of south east New York state in the fictionalized communities of Scottsville and Auburn While there is an actual Scottsville and Auburn New York they are over 200 miles 320 km away in the north west Great Lakes and Finger Lakes regions of the state respectively The film was primarily shot in and around Margaretville New York a village on the border of Catskill Park in June 1999 3 4 While the bank exteriors were filmed at Margaretville s NBT bank the interiors were filmed in an unrelated bank closer to New York City since NBT considered interior filming a security risk 5 The scenes where Rudy Jr walks home in the rain were filmed with the assistance of the Margaretville Fire Department which used their trucks and hoses to create the rain 6 Some outdoor scenes most notably the fishing trip were filmed in Phoenicia New York 6 The Margaretville cemetery could not be seen from the road so those scenes were shot at a cemetery 4 miles 6 4 km outside the village on Route 30 Reception editOn Rotten Tomatoes the film holds an approval rating of 95 based on 105 reviews with an average rating of 8 1 10 The website s critical consensus reads You Can Count on Me may look like it belongs on the small screen but the movie surprises with its simple yet affecting story Beautifully acted and crafted the movie will simply draw you in 7 At Metacritic the film has a weighted average score of 85 out of 100 based on 31 critics indicating universal acclaim 8 Reviewer Stephen Holden described the film as the perfectly pitched directorial debut of the playwright This Is Our Youth and screenwriter Analyze This Kenneth Lonergan Because it arrives near the end of one of the most dismal film seasons in memory this melancholy little gem of a movie which won two major awards at the Sundance Film Festival qualifies as one of the two or three finest American films released this year You Can Count on Me is an exquisitely observed slice of upstate New York life that reminds us there are still plenty of American communities where the pace is more human than computer driven The movie dares to portray small town middle class life in America as somewhat drab and predictable Without ever condescending to its characters it trusts that the everyday problems of ordinary people if portrayed with enough knowledge empathy and insight can be as compelling as the most bizarre screaming carnival on The Jerry Springer Show 9 David Edelstein called the film the best American movie of the year noting that w hat the film is about can t be summed up in a line Its themes remain just out of reach its major conflicts sadly unresolved But Lonergan writes bottomless dialogue When his people open their mouths what comes out is never a definitive expression of character It s an awkward compromise between how they feel and what they re able to say or how they feel and what they think they should say or how they feel and what will best conceal how they feel The common term for this is subtext and You Can Count on Me has a subtext so powerful that it reaches out and pulls you under Even when the surface is tranquil you know in your guts what s at stake Edelstein concludes Lonergan doesn t yet know how to make the camera show us things that his dialogue doesn t but when you write dialogue like he does you can take your time to learn Hell he can take another 20 movies to learn 10 According to Roger Ebert Beyond and beneath that is the rich human story of You Can Count on Me I love the way Lonergan shows his characters in flow pressed this way and that by emotional tides and practical considerations This is not a movie about people solving things This is a movie about people living day to day with their plans fears and desires It s rare to get a good movie about the touchy adult relationship of a sister and brother Rarer still for the director to be more fascinated by the process than the outcome This is one of the best movies of the year 11 In a 2016 BBC poll You Can Count on Me was voted by four critics as one of the greatest films since 2000 12 Accolades editAward Category Recipient s Result Academy Awards 13 Best Actress Laura Linney Nominated Best Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen Kenneth Lonergan Nominated American Film Institute Awards 14 Top 10 Movies of the Year Won American Film Institute Fest 15 New Directions Award Kenneth Lonergan Nominated Best New Writer Won Awards Circuit Community Awards Best Actress in a Leadinging Role Laura Linney Nominated Best Original Screenplay Kenneth Lonergan Nominated Bodil Awards Best American Film Nominated Boston Society of Film Critics Awards 16 Best Actor Mark Ruffalo 3rd Place Best Actress Laura Linney 2nd Place Best New Filmmaker Kenneth Lonergan Won British Film Institute Awards Sutherland Trophy Won Chicago Film Critics Association Awards 17 Best Film Nominated Best Actor Mark Ruffalo Nominated Best Actress Laura Linney Nominated Best Screenplay Kenneth Lonergan Nominated Chlotrudis Awards 18 Best Actor Mark Ruffalo Nominated Best Actress Laura Linney Nominated Best Original Screenplay Kenneth Lonergan Nominated Critics Choice Movie Awards 19 Best Picture Nominated Best Supporting Actress Laura Linney Nominated Dallas Fort Worth Film Critics Association Awards Top 10 Films 10th Place Best Film Nominated Best Actress Laura Linney Won Best Supporting Actor Mark Ruffalo Nominated Russell Smith Award Kenneth Lonergan Won Golden Globe Awards 20 Best Actress in a Motion Picture Drama Laura Linney Nominated Best Screenplay Motion Picture Kenneth Lonergan Nominated Gotham Independent Film Awards 21 Breakthrough Director Open Palm Award Nominated Humanitas Prize 22 Feature Film Won Independent Spirit Awards 23 Best First Feature Won Best Male Lead Mark Ruffalo Nominated Best Female Lead Laura Linney Nominated Best Screenplay Kenneth Lonergan Won Best Debut Performance Rory Culkin Nominated Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards 24 Best Actress Laura Linney Runner up Best Screenplay Kenneth Lonergan Won New Generation Award Mark Ruffalo Won Montreal World Film Festival Grand Prix des Ameriques Kenneth Lonergan Nominated Prize of the Ecumenical Jury Special Mention Won Best Actor Mark Ruffalo Won National Board of Review Awards 25 Top Ten Films 4th Place Special Filmmaking Achievement Kenneth Lonergan Won National Society of Film Critics Awards 26 Best Actor Mark Ruffalo 2nd Place Best Actress Laura Linney Won Best Screenplay Kenneth Lonergan Won New York Film Critics Circle Awards 27 Best Actress Laura Linney Won Best Screenplay Kenneth Lonergan Won Online Film amp Television Association Awards 28 Best Actress Laura Linney Nominated Best Original Screenplay Kenneth Lonergan Nominated Best First Feature Won Online Film Critics Society Awards 29 Best Actress Laura Linney Nominated Best Screenplay Kenneth Lonergan Nominated Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards Best Actress in a Leading Role Laura Linney Nominated Best Original Screenplay Kenneth Lonergan Nominated Best Performance by a Youth in a Leading or Supporting Role Rory Culkin Nominated San Diego Film Critics Society Awards Best Actor Mark Ruffalo Nominated Best Actress Laura Linney Won a Satellite Awards 30 Best Actress in a Motion Picture Drama Nominated Best Original Screenplay Kenneth Lonergan Won Screen Actors Guild Awards 31 Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role Laura Linney Nominated Southeastern Film Critics Association Awards 32 Best Picture 5th Place Best Actor Mark Ruffalo Nominated Best Actress Laura Linney Nominated Stockholm International Film Festival Bronze Horse Best Film Kenneth Lonergan Nominated Sundance Film Festival 33 Grand Jury Prize Dramatic Won b Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award Won Toronto Film Critics Association Awards 34 Best Male Performance Mark Ruffalo Runner up Best Female Performance Laura Linney Won Best Screenplay Kenneth Lonergan Won Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards 35 Best Actor Mark Ruffalo Nominated Best Actress Laura Linney Won Writers Guild of America Awards 36 Best Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen Kenneth Lonergan Won Young Artist Awards 37 Best Performance in a Feature Film Supporting Young Actor Rory Culkin WonHome media editThe film was released on DVD and VHS from Paramount Home Entertainment on June 26 2001 38 It comes with commentary from director writer Lonergan cast and crew interviews plus the theatrical trailer 38 Notes edit Tied with Julia Roberts for Erin Brockovich Tied with Karyn Kusama for Girlfight References edit You Can Count on Me 2000 Box Office Mojo Communications Emmis December 2000 Los Angeles Magazine Emmis Communications You Can Count on Me DVD Extras Cast Interviews Posters for Margaretville s July 4 Field Days can be seen in shop windows 150 Years and Counting NBT Bank PDF p 43 Archived from the original PDF on 2010 10 09 a b You Can Count on Me DVD Extras Director Commentary You Can Count on Me 2000 Rotten Tomatoes Fandango Media Retrieved April 10 2018 You Can Count on Me Reviews Metacritic CBS Interactive Retrieved April 10 2018 Holden Stephen November 10 2000 A Dysfunctional Family With Wounds Exposed The New York Times Retrieved 2022 03 24 Edelstein David November 17 2000 The dialogue stars in You Can Count on Me Slate Retrieved 2014 02 21 Ebert Roger November 17 2000 You Can Count on Me nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp rogerebert com Retrieved 2014 02 21 The 21st century s 100 greatest films Who voted BBC August 23 2016 Retrieved January 8 2017 The 73rd Academy Awards 2001 Nominees and Winners Oscars org Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences AFI Awards 2000 Retrieved December 23 2021 2000 AFI Fest Retrieved December 23 2021 BSFC Winners 2000s Boston Society of Film Critics 27 July 2018 Retrieved July 5 2021 1988 2013 Award Winner Archives Chicago Film Critics Association Retrieved August 24 2021 7th Annual Chlotrudis Awards Chlotrudis Society for Independent Films Retrieved April 23 2022 The BFCA Critics Choice Awards 2000 Bfca org Archived from the original on February 25 2011 Retrieved August 10 2009 You Can Count on Me Golden Globes HFPA Retrieved July 5 2021 Past Recipients Gotham Awards Retrieved July 9 2022 Past Winners amp Nominees Humanitas Prize Retrieved June 11 2022 36 Years of Nominees and Winners PDF Independent Spirit Awards Retrieved August 13 2021 The 26th Annual Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards Los Angeles Film Critics Association Retrieved July 5 2021 2000 Award Winners National Board of Review Retrieved July 5 2021 Past Awards National Society of Film Critics 19 December 2009 Retrieved July 5 2021 2000 New York Film Critics Circle Awards New York Film Critics Circle Retrieved July 5 2021 5th Annual Film Awards 2000 Online Film amp Television Association Retrieved May 15 2021 2000 Awards 4th Annual Online Film Critics Society 3 January 2012 Retrieved November 21 2021 International Press Academy website 2001 5th Annual SATELLITE Awards Archived from the original on 1 February 2008 The 7th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards Screen Actors Guild Awards Archived from the original on November 1 2011 Retrieved May 21 2016 2000 SEFA Awards sefca net Retrieved May 15 2021 2000 Sundance Film Festival Sundance Film Festival Retrieved July 9 2022 TFCA Awards 2000 torontofilmcritics com Archived from the original on 2011 10 06 1st Annual Award Winners Vancouver Film Critics Circle February 2001 Retrieved December 5 2021 Writers Guild Awards Winners WGA 2010 Archived from the original on May 25 2012 Retrieved March 7 2019 22nd Annual Young Artist Awards YoungArtistAwards org Archived from the original on 2014 09 28 Retrieved 2011 03 31 a b Tribbey Ralph March 30 2001 Paramount Delivers Last Dance on DVD hive4media com Archived from the original on April 20 2001 Retrieved September 11 2019 External links editYou Can Count on Me at IMDb nbsp You Can Count on Me at Rotten Tomatoes Awards and achievements Preceded byThree Seasons Sundance Grand Jury Prize U S Dramatic2000tied with Girlfight Succeeded byThe Believer Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title You Can Count on Me amp oldid 1219722874, 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