Junebug (film)

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Junebug

A promotional film poster for Junebug
Directed by Phil Morrison
Produced by Mindy Goldberg
Written by Angus MacLachlan
Starring Amy Adams
Embeth Davidtz
Celia Weston
Benjamin McKenzie
Alessandro Nivola
Scott Wilson
Music by Yo La Tengo
Cinematography Peter Donahue
Editing by Joe Klotz
Distributed by Sony Pictures Classics
Release date(s) August 5, 2005
Running time 106 min.
Country Flag of the United States
Language English
Budget $1 million
Gross revenue $2,678,810
Official website IMDb

Junebug is a 2005 comedy-drama film directed by Phil Morrison. It was released on August 3, 2005 and stars Amy Adams, Alessandro Nivola, Embeth Davidtz and Benjamin McKenzie. It was filmed at Wake Forest University, at Replacements, Ltd. in McLeansville, North Carolina and in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

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Plot

When newlywed Madeleine (Embeth Davidtz), a British diplomat's daughter, travels from Chicago to the rural hill country of North Carolina to pursue a local, self-taught painter (Frank Hoyt Taylor) for her outsider art gallery, she takes this road-trip opportunity to meet her husband George's (Alessandro Nivola) family, who happen to live only 30 minutes away. There's his flinty, judgmental mother Peg (Celia Weston); his reserved, contemplative father Eugene (Scott Wilson); and his sullen, resentful, twenty-ish brother Johnny (Benjamin McKenzie) who, although married, still lives at home, studying for his high school equivalence certificate while working at Replacements, Ltd. as an order processor. They each welcome Madeleine in their own way, from Johnny's caustic brooding, to the effervescent vivaciousness of Johnny's very sweet (and very pregnant) young wife Ashley (Amy Adams) who plans to call her baby "Junebug" (a traditional term of endearment for babies and little children - refers to a shiny, even lustrous green beetle endemic to the American South).

Cast

Score and soundtrack

Though much of the movie is free of background music, its score is made up of original music by Yo La Tengo, as well as eighteenth century classical music. Also, the film begins and ends with the 1977 song "Harmour Love" performed by Syreeta Wright and written by Stevie Wonder. During a scene where most of the characters are at a church social, George and two young men are featured singing the hymn “Softly and Tenderly, Jesus Is Calling” by Will Thompson.

No official soundtrack has been released of the film. As a result, Syreeta's album One to One (which contains the song "Harmour Love") has since experienced a resurgence of sales. Yo La Tengo have released some of the original music in a compilation of their work on soundtracks They Shoot, We Score. [1]

DVD release

The DVD was released on January 17, 2006 by Sony Pictures Entertainment which includes:

  1. 10 deleted scenes
  2. Cast audio commentary with Embeth Davidtz and Amy Adams
  3. Outsider Art Photo Gallery
  4. French subtitles
  5. Behind-the-scenes featurettes

Awards

  • 78th Academy Awards:
    • Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role (Amy Adams, nominated)
  • 4th Central Ohio Film Critics Association Awards:
    • Breakthrough Film Artist — for acting (Amy Adams, won)
    • Best Supporting Performance (Amy Adams, runner-up)
  • 15th Gotham Awards:
    • Best Supporting Actress (Amy Adams, won)
    • Breakthrough Director (Phil Morrison, nominated)
  • 21st Independent Spirit Awards:
    • Best Supporting Actress (Amy Adams, won)
    • Best First Screenplay (Angus MacLachlan, nominated)
    • Piaget Producers Award (Mike S. Ryan, nominated)

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