Half Nelson (film)
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Directed by | Ryan Fleck |
Produced by | Anna Boden Lynette Howell Rosanne Korenberg Alex Orlovsky Jamie Patricof |
Written by | Anna Boden Ryan Fleck |
Starring | Ryan Gosling Shareeka Epps Anthony Mackie |
Music by | Broken Social Scene |
Distributed by | ThinkFilm |
Release date(s) | August 11, 2006 |
Running time | 106 min. |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
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Half Nelson is a 2006 American film which premiered in competition at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival, and was released theatrically on August 11, 2006. It is written by Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck, stars Ryan Gosling, Shareeka Epps and Anthony Mackie and is directed by Ryan Fleck. The film was scored by Juno-Award-winning Canadian band Broken Social Scene.
The story concerns an inner-city junior high school teacher who forms an unlikely friendship with one of his students after she discovers that he has a drug habit. The film is based on a 19-minute film made by Boden and Fleck in 2004, titled Gowanus, Brooklyn. [1]
Half Nelson was screened at the Philadelphia Film Festival on April 1, 2006. Director Ryan Fleck and actress Shareeka Epps attended the screening and answered questions from the audience.
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[edit] Plot outline
An inner-city teacher struggling with addiction forms an unlikely bond with a young student who catches him in a compromising position in director Ryan Fleck's feature-length adaptation of his own award-winning short film Gowanus, Brooklyn. Despite his dedication to the junior-high students who fill his classroom, idealistic teacher Dan Dunne (Ryan Gosling) leads a secret life that the majority of his students will never know. When Dunne's drug-soaked nightlife begins to bleed over into his daytime hours and troubled student Drey (Shareeka Epps) makes a startling discovery, the tenuous bond that forms between the pair soon leads to a warm friendship that could either lead them down a dangerous path or provide the human companionship needed to see things from a fresh perspective and start life anew.
[edit] Reception
The film was greeted with high critical acclaim, found its way on many top ten films of 2006 lists and even calculated an overall average of 85 out of 100 on Metacritic.
On the television show Ebert & Roeper that aired during the weekend of August 13, 2006, Richard Roeper and guest critic Kevin Smith gave Half Nelson a "two big thumbs up" rating. Smith went so far as to say that it was probably one of the ten best films he had seen in the last decade. [2] Jim Emerson, editor of Roger Ebert.com gave the movie four stars out of four. [3]
Entertainment Weekly film critic Lisa Schwarzbaum awarded the film with an A and stated in her review for the film, "Half Nelson offers an opportunity to marvel, once again, at the dazzling talent of Ryan Gosling for playing young men as believable as they are psychologically trip-wired."[4]
LA Weekly critic Scott Foundas wrote, "At a time when most American movies, studio made or "independent," seem ever more divorced from anything approximating actual life experience, Half Nelson is so sobering and searingly truthful that watching it feels like being tossed from a calm beach into a raging current."[5]
Los Angeles Times critic Kenneth Turan gave the film an enthusiastic response stating in his review, "What is different about Half Nelson is the execution, the kind of subtlety in writing, directing and acting (by costars Shareeka Epps and Anthony Mackie as well as Gosling) you seldom see."[6]
Critics appreciated the mere fact that the film was true to human nature. Notably, film critic Jonathan Rosenbaum of the Chicago Reader wrote that "a dedicated, charismatic, crack-addicted history teacher is the most believable protagonist in an American movie this year."[7]
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[edit] Awards and nominations
- Academy Awards Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role: Ryan Gosling - nominated (2007)
- Black Reel Awards Best Breakthrough Performance: Shareeka Epps - nominated; Best Supporting Actress: Shareeka Epps - nominated (2007)
- Boston Society of Film Critics Awards Best New Filmmaker: Ryan Fleck - winner; Best Supporting Actress: Shareeka Epps - nominated (2006)
- Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards Best Actor: Ryan Gosling - nominated; Best Young Actress: Shareeka Epps - nominated (2007)
- Chicago Film Critics Association Awards Most Promising Performer: Shareeka Epps - nominated (2006)
- Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association Awards Russell Smith Award: Ryan Fleck - winner (2006)
- Deauville Film Festival Jury Special Prize: Ryan Fleck - winner; Revelations Prize: Ryan Fleck - winner (2006)
- Gotham Awards Best Film: Ryan Fleck - winner; Breakthrough Award: Shareeka Epps tied with Rinko Kikuchi for Babel; Breakthrough Director Award: Ryan Fleck - winner (2006)
- Independent Spirit Awards Best Female Lead: Shareeka Epps - winner; Best Male Lead: Ryan Gosling - winner; Best Director: Ryan Fleck - nominated; Best Feature: Jamie Patricof, Alex Orlovsky, Lynette Howell, Anna Boden, and Rosanne Korenberg - nominated; Best First Screenplay: Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck - nominated (2007)
- Locarno International Film Festival Special Prize of the Jury: Ryan Fleck (director), Anna Boden (producer), Lynette Howell (producer), Rosanne Korenberg (producer), Alex Orlovsky (producer), and Jamie Patricof (producer) - winner; Youth Jury Award - Special Mention: Ryan Fleck - winner; Golden Leopard: Ryan Fleck - nominated (2006)
- Nantucket Film Festival Screenwriting Award: Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck - winner (2006)
- National Board of Review Best Breakthrough Performance - Male: Ryan Gosling - winner (2006)
- Philadelphia Film Festival Best Director: Ryan Fleck - winner (2006)
- San Francisco International Film Festival Best Film: Ryan Fleck - winner (2006)
- Seattle International Film Festival Golden Space Needle Audience Award Best Actor: Ryan Gosling - winner (2006)
- Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role: Ryan Gosling - nominated (2007)
- Stockholm Film Festival Best Actor: Ryan Gosling - winner (2006)
- Sundance Film Festival Dramatic: Ryan Fleck - nominated (2006)
[edit] DVD releases
Half Nelson was released on DVD on February 13, 2007 courtesy of ThinkFilm and Sony Pictures. Bonus features include outtakes, deleted scenes, filmmaker commentary, and a music video by Rhymefest.
[edit] References
- ^ Gowanus, Brooklyn (2004)
- ^ Ebert & Roeper, Reviews for the Weekend of August 12 - 13, 2006
- ^ :: rogerebert.com :: Reviews :: Half Nelson (xhtml)
- ^ Half Nelson | Movie Review | Entertainment Weekly
- ^ LA Weekly - Film+TV - Opposites Attract - Scott Foundas - The Essential Online Resource for Los Angeles
- ^ 'Half Nelson' - MOVIE REVIEW - Los Angeles Times - calendarlive.com
- ^ Chicago Reader: Movie Reviews