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| Directed by | John Carney |
| Screenplay past | John Carney |
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| Cinematography | Yaron Orbach |
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| Running time | 106 minutes[2] |
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| Language | English |
| Budget | $4 1000000[four] |
| Box office | $13.six million[5] |
Sing Street is a 2016 musical coming-of-age comedy-drama picture show written and directed by John Carney from a story by Carney and Simon Carmody. Starring Ferdia Walsh-Peelo, Lucy Boynton, Maria Doyle Kennedy, Aidan Gillen, Jack Reynor, and Kelly Thornton, the story revolves effectually a boy starting a band to impress a girl in 1980s Ireland. Information technology is an international co-product betwixt producers from Ireland, the United Kingdom and the United states.
The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on 24 Jan 2016.[6] It was released in Ireland on 17 March 2016,[seven] in the United States on xv April and in the United kingdom on xx May.[eight] The motion-picture show received positive reviews from critics, grossed $13 million worldwide and was nominated for Best Motion Moving picture – Musical or Comedy at the 74th Gilded Globe Awards.
Plot [edit]
In inner-urban center southward Dublin in 1985, Robert Lalor is struggling with his architecture do and his spousal relationship, and drinks and smokes to excess. At a family meeting, he announces that in guild to save money, he is taking his youngest son Conor out of his expensive fee-paying school and moving him to a Christian Brothers school, Synge Street CBS, which Robert asserts is of equally high repute. Conor's older brother Brendan ribs him about the change also as nearly the land of the family unit.
Conor appears in schoolhouse on the outset day in his new compatible, but without the regulation black shoes. The schoolhouse principal Br. Baxter, takes him to task for this, despite Conor'due south pleas of beingness unable to afford new black shoes, eventually forcing him to complete the day shoeless. The shoe trouble is resolved by painting the shoes black using paint from the art room. An meet with the school bully, Barry, introduces Conor to Darren, an ally and budding entrepreneur. When Conor tells the beautiful aspiring model, Raphina, in order to print her, that he needs a model for a music video his band is making, Darren agrees to manage the band and introduces him to multi-instrumentalist Eamon.
The ring practices in Eamon'south living room, playing a bunch of 1980s covers. Conor, all the same, has a sibling-induced epiphany when Brendan encourages him to drop the covers and develop the band's own mode. He begins writing original songs with Eamon, describing themselves as "futurists." The band film their first music video for their song "The Riddle of the Model", wearing a motley assortment of comical costumes, with Raphina interim as ingénue and makeup artist. Conor goes into school the side by side twenty-four hours wearing make up, he gets called into Baxter's office and told to remove the makeup. Conor refuses, and as he walks away, Baxter grabs him, forcing him into the bathroom and forcibly removing the makeup by pushing his face into a sink. Raphina gives Conor his nickname "Cosmo", which she says is more than in keeping with his new band's paradigm, and the ring continues to write and record new songs. After spending the day filming a music video for a new vocal, Conor and Raphina kiss and exchange confidences. Conor also manages to stand up upward to Barry by pointing out the insignificance of his life likewise as his own, which profoundly upsets Barry.
At home, Robert and Penny's marriage is falling apart, while Raphina and Conor'due south relationship blossoms. Conor takes Raphina out to Dalkey Isle in his granddad'southward motor cruiser. Here, they view the car ferry leaving Dún Laoghaire for Britain and hash out Raphina's dream of leaving Ireland for London.
Conor, Raphina, and the band then prepare to moving-picture show a Back to the Future-inspired music video for their new song, "Bulldoze It Like You lot Stole It", but Conor is disheartened when Raphina fails to show up. Later on, she reveals that she was set to get out for London with her young man that twenty-four hours, only he abandoned her. Deeply hurt by her lack of disclosure and becoming even more than offended by her nonchalance, Conor breaks upward with Raphina. Because of the pause-upwards, along with his family unit's bug, Conor finds difficulty in writing or playing music, but Brendan urges Conor to carry on and then that at least he can escape his small-scale-town doldrums and make a meliorate future for himself. Penny and Robert announce to the family that they are getting legally separated and selling the firm. Penny is planning on moving in with her affair and boss, Tommy, whilst Robert is planning on getting a small apartment and the kids will exist staying at each parents house from fourth dimension to time. An opportunity arises for the band to play live at an end-of-year party at school. Conor manages to strike upwardly a friendship with Barry, offer him the adventure to be the ring's roadie and escape the physically- and emotionally-abusive relationship he has with his alcoholic father, an offering which he accepts.
Conor prepares a new song, "Brown Shoes", mocking Baxter, which the band perform as an encore while distributing bootleg masks of Baxter's confront. Raphina arrives earlier the band finishes their song and reconciles with Conor, and both of them leave the party and the school in uproar. After secretly saying his goodbyes to his family unit later that night, Conor and Raphina persuade Brendan to drive them to Dalkey, so they can escape in the motor cruiser and head to London. Brendan agrees and drives them to the harbour, where Brendan and Conor substitution an emotional embrace. Conor and Raphina sail out to ocean, following the ferry beyond the rough Irish Body of water to a new life in London. Brendan watches them disappear into the distance and cheers, overjoyed that his younger brother has left to go along to greater things.
Cast [edit]
- Ferdia Walsh-Peelo every bit Conor "Cosmo" Lalor,[ix] the film'southward protagonist
- Lucy Boynton equally Raphina
- Jack Reynor as Brendan Lalor
- Aidan Gillen every bit Robert Lalor
- Maria Doyle Kennedy as Penny Lalor
- Kelly Thornton every bit Ann Lalor
- Ben Carolan as Darren Mulvey
- Mark McKenna as Eamon
- Percy Chamburuka as Ngig
- Conor Hamilton as Larry
- Karl Rice equally Garry
- Ian Kenny as Barry Bray
- Don Wycherley as Brother Baxter
- Lydia McGuinness as Miss Dunne
Production [edit]
Evolution [edit]
In Feb 2014, it was announced that John Carney would be directing the motion picture, from a screenplay he wrote nearly a boy starting a band in lodge to impress a girl. Carney would produce through his Distressed Films banner, along with Anthony Bregman through his Probable Story Banner, Kevin Frakes for PalmStar Media, and Raj Brinder Singh for Merced Media Partners, with Paul Trijbits and Christian Grass for FilmWave.[10] The film is a semi-autobiographical depiction of Carney's upbringing in Dublin.[xi]
Casting [edit]
In a July 2014 interview, Carney announced he would be casting unknown actors in the moving picture.[12] [thirteen] The unknown actors turned out to be Ferdia Walsh-Peelo, Ben Carolan, Mark McKenna, Percy Chamburuka, Conor Hamilton, Karl Rice, and Ian Kenny.[14] In September 2014, it was announced that Aidan Gillen, Maria Doyle Kennedy, and Jack Reynor had joined the bandage of the film, portraying the part of Conor'due south father, mother and brother respectively.[15] [16]
Filming [edit]
Principal photography on the film began in September 2014 in Dublin, Ireland, and concluded on 25 October 2014.[17] Its namesake school, Synge Street CBS, was among the shooting locations for the moving-picture show.[18]
Music [edit]
Much of the original music by the band "Sing Street" was composed past Danny Wilson frontman Gary Clark,[xix] [20] [21] with Carney, Ken and Carl Papenfus of the band Relish,[22] Graham Henderson and Zamo Riffman also receiving writing credits.[23] Adam Levine co-wrote (with Carney and Glen Hansard) and sings on the rail "Go Now".[24]
The motion-picture show also features music of the menstruation from The Cure, a-ha, Duran Duran, The Clash, Hall & Oates, Spandau Ballet, The Blades, and The Jam.[25]
Soundtrack [edit]
The flick soundtrack album was released by Decca Records on 18 March 2016.[26]
Track list [edit]
- "Rock Northward Roll Is a Risk" (Dialogue) – Jack Reynor
- "Stay Make clean" – Motörhead
- "The Riddle of the Model" – Sing Street
- "Rio" – Duran Duran
- "Upwards" – Sing Street
- "To Find You" – Sing Street
- "In Between Days" – The Cure
- "A Beautiful Sea" – Sing Street
- "Maneater" – Hall & Oates
- "Steppin' Out" – Joe Jackson
- "Drive It Like Yous Stole It" – Sing Street
- "Upwardly" (Bedroom Mix) – Sing Street
- "Pop Muzik" – M
- "Girls" – Sing Street
- "Brown Shoes" – Sing Street
- "Become Now" – Adam Levine
Release [edit]
In February 2014, information technology was announced that FilmNation Entertainment had been selected to sell international rights to the picture show.[27] In May 2014, it was announced The Weinstein Company had acquired U.Southward distribution rights to the film, for $3 million.[28]
The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on 24 January 2016.[6] The film screened at the Dublin Film Festival on xviii Feb 2016,[29] and at S past Southwest on eleven March 2016.[30] The motion picture was released in Ireland on 17 March,[31] and in the Great britain on 20 May 2016.[vii] It was released in the United States on xv April 2016.[8]
Habitation media [edit]
The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray on eight August 2016.[32]
Reception [edit]
Box function [edit]
Sing Street grossed $13.vi one thousand thousand.[5]
In the United states of america, the motion-picture show made $63,573 from five theatres in its opening weekend, an average of $13,796 per venue.[33]
Disquisitional response [edit]
The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported an approval rating of 95% based on 214 reviews, with an average rating of 8/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "Sing Street is a feel-good musical with huge heart and irresistible optimism, and its charming cast and hummable tunes help to elevate its familiar plotting."[34] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted boilerplate score of 79 out of 100 based on 38 critics, indicating "mostly favorable reviews".[35] Audiences polled by PostTrak gave the film a 96% overall positive score and an 85% "definite recommend".[33]
Guy Social club of Variety.com gave the motion-picture show a positive review, writing "Perched on a tricky precipice between chippy kitchen-sink realism and lush wish-fulfilment fantasy, this mini-Commitments gets away with fifty-fifty its cutesiest indulgences thanks to a wholly lovable ensemble of young Irish talent and the tightest pop tunes—riffing on Duran Duran and the Cure with equal abandon and affection—any gaggle of Catholic schoolboys could hope to write themselves. Given the right marketing and word of mouth, this Weinstein Co. release could Sing a song of far more than sixpence."[36]
In The Observer, Marker Kermode gave the film 4 out of five stars, writing: "When information technology comes to capturing the strange, romantic magic of making music, few modern film-makers are more on the money than John Carney." He added, "The bloodshot, 'happy sad' drama that follows has drawn inevitable, if misguided, comparisons with The Commitments, yet tonally this is closer to the teen spirit of Todd Graff's 2009 film Bandslam [...] or fifty-fifty Richard Linklater's sublime School of Rock. As Carney has proved previously, he knows how to straddle the line between the sound in the room and the audio in your caput – a sequence that segues from bedroom composition to living room rehearsal (with tea and biscuits) to full studio production perfectly negotiates the infinite between kitchen-sink realism and musical fantasy in which this lovely, lyrical flick casts its spell". Kermode concluded by saying, "Happy pitiful indeed. I laughed, I cried, I bought the soundtrack album."[37]
Accolades [edit]
| Listing of awards and nominations | |||||
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| Award | Engagement of anniversary | Category | Recipient(south) | Result | Ref(s) |
| Austin Movie Critics Association | December 28, 2016 | Best Picture | Sing Street | tenth Place | [38] |
| Critics' Choice Awards | December eleven, 2016 | All-time Song | "Bulldoze Information technology Like You Stole It" – Gary Clark | Nominated | [39] |
| Dorian Awards | Jan 26, 2017 | Unsung Flick of the Twelvemonth | Sing Street | Nominated | [40] |
| Empire Awards | March 19, 2017 | Best Soundtrack | Sing Street | Nominated | [41] |
| Golden Globe Awards | January eight, 2017 | Best Motion Moving-picture show – Musical or Comedy | Sing Street | Nominated | [42] |
| Golden Lycopersicon esculentum Awards | January 12, 2017 | Best Limited Release 2016 | Sing Street | 4th Place | [43] |
| All-time Musical/Music Movie 2016 | Sing Street | second Identify | |||
| Houston Film Critics Society | Jan 6, 2017 | Best Original Vocal | "Drive It Like You Stole Information technology" – Gary Clark | Nominated | [44] [45] |
| Irish Film & Tv Awards | April 9, 2016 | Best Film | Sing Street | Nominated | [46] |
| Best Director | John Carney | Nominated | |||
| Best Script | John Carney | Nominated | |||
| All-time Role player in a Supporting Role | Jack Reynor | Won | |||
| Best Original Score | Gary Clark and John Carney | Nominated | |||
| Best Sound | Robert Flanagan | Nominated | |||
| Best Costume Design | Tiziana Corvisieri | Nominated | |||
| Best Makeup & Pilus | Sing Street | Nominated | |||
| London Film Critics' Circle | January 22, 2017 | British/Irish Film of the Twelvemonth | Sing Street | Nominated | [47] |
| Young British/Irish Actor of the Year | Ferdia Walsh-Peelo | Nominated | |||
| Technical Achievement | John Carney and Gary Clark (music) | Nominated | |||
| National Board of Review | Jan 4, 2017 | Acme 10 Independent Films | Sing Street | Won | [48] |
| San Diego Film Critics Society | December 12, 2016 | Best Original Score | Sing Street | Won | [49] [50] |
| St. Louis Gateway Movie Critics Clan | December 18, 2016 | Best Soundtrack | Sing Street | Won | [51] |
| Best Song | "Drive It Like Y'all Stole It"– Gary Clark | Nominated | |||
| Variety in Media Awards | September 15, 2017 | Flick of the Year | Sing Street | Nominated | [52] |
Phase adaptation [edit]
Sing Street, like Carney'south film Once, was adapted for stage as a musical, also called Sing Street. The screenplay was adjusted by Enda Walsh (who also wrote the book for the musical One time) and the production was directed by Rebecca Taichman. The show premiered at New York Theatre Workshop on sixteen December 2019 after extensive workshops.[53] The musical was initially set to premiere on Broadway at the Lyceum Theatre in previews on March 26, 2020, and officially on April 19.[54] but it suspended its production due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Nevertheless, a bandage recording featuring the original Broadway cast was released on April 22, 2020. The musical at present plans to open between the Winters of 2021 and 2022.[55]
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External links [edit]
- Sing Street at IMDb
- Sing Street at Box Office Mojo
- Sing Street at Rotten Tomatoes
- Sing Street at Metacritic
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