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Little Miss Sunshine (2006) - Dayton/Faris' debut is a sunny, tragicomic crowd-pleaser



+ Best Independent Movie of the Year + Best Road Movie of the Year


The sparse, sunny, wonderful poster for Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris' Little Miss Sunshine


A family decide to encourage and embrace their young daughter in her wish to compete in a beauty pageant in another part of the country and so hit the road with that purpose in their yellow VWT2 minibus.

Little Miss Sunshine is the debut for husband-and-wife director team Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris (Battle of the Sexes (2017)), who had made mainly prominent music videos for more than 20 years prior to it. The script is by Michael Arndt (Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015)).
It is a really sweet little movie about being a family and about life. It is driven by the well-written and well-played characters in it. Of the fine performances, Greg Kinnear (The Matador (2005)) as the father of the family, who believes in a future for himself as a life coach who pushes a philosophy of nine steps for winners; Steve Carell (Puppy (2013), short) as the fired, suicidal gay uncle and Alan Arkin (Glengarry Glen Ross (1992)) as the heroin-loving grandfather are especially good.
Arndt's fairly surprising plot is also a major reason why Little Miss Sunshine is such a lovely film.

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Watch a trailer for the film here

Cost: 8 mil. $
Box office: 100.5 mil. $
= Mega-hit (returned 12.56 times the cost)
[Little Miss Sunshine premiered 20 January (Sundance Film Festival, Colorado) and runs 101 minutes. Arndt's first draft was finished in 2000. He sold the script, his first, for 250k $, and a lengthy development began. Shooting took place in Arizona, including Phoenix, and in California, including Los Angeles, from June - July 2005. Due to the long shoots inside the VW, which didn't have airbags, often while it was driving, Kinnear has described the production as "the most dangerous movie I've ever made." The competitive pageant element was inspired by an Arnold Schwarzenegger quote about hating losers. The pageant scenes were shot in 2 weeks and employed actual pageant girls and their families, mostly in their own pageant outfits. The Sundance premiere was so successful that the film's domestic distribution rights were sold for a record 10.5 mil. $ + 10 % of the gross revenue to Fox Searchlight Pictures. The film opened #20 to an incredible 370k $ first weekend in North America, where it held the highest per-theater gross across the US for 21 straight days. It peaked at #3, behind new release Invincible and fellow holdover hit Talladega Nights: The Legend of Ricky Bobby, spent another, subsequent week in the top 5 (#4), and in 1,602 cinemas, playing a long 35 weeks and grossing 59.8 mil. $ (59.5 % of the total gross). The 2nd and 3rd biggest markets were France with 8.4 mil. $ (8.4 %) and the UK with 6.4 mil. $ (6.4 %). The film was nominated for 4 Oscars: It won for Best Supporting Actor (Arkin) and Best Original Screenplay and lost Best Supporting Actress (Abigail Breslin (Signs (2002))) to Jennifer Hudson in Dreamgirls and Best Picture to The Departed. It was also nominated for 2 Golden Globes, won 2/6 BAFTA nominations, an AFI award, a César award, a nomination for a David di Donatello award, won 4/5 Independent Spirit awards, was nominated for 2 Grammys, won a National Board of Review award and many other honors. Roger Ebert gave it a 3.5/4 star review, translating to a notch better than this one. The film was also a major moneymaker in the home video market: In the North American market alone, it earned in excess of 55.5 mil. $ in sales and another 46.3 mil. $ in rentals. It has since been adapted into a stage musical. Dayton/Faris returned with Ruby Sparks (2012)). Kinnear returned in Fast Food Nation (2006); Carell with a voice performance in Over the Hedge (2006) and in the flesh in Evan Almighty (2007); Arkin in Firewall (2006). Little Miss Sunshine is certified fresh at 91 % with a 7.7/10 critical average at Rotten Tomatoes.]

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