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The Kids Are All Right (2010) - Chodolenko's excellent indie crowdpleaser



+ Best LGBT Movie of the Year
+ Best Shooting Star Actress of the Year: Mia Wasikowska

The pleasant poster for Lisa Chodolenko's The Kids Are All Right

The grown siblings of two lesbian parents learn the identity of their sperm donor father, which provokes a series of consequences.

The Kids Are All Right is co-written by Stuart Blumberg (Thanks for Sharing (2012)) and great Los Angeles-born co-writer-director Lisa Chodolenko (Olive Kitteridge (2014), TV-miniseries) as her 4th feature. It is a really good film. The lesbian parenting couple are no smarter or more controlling than most straight couples, which rings true and is a nice change from the standard of exotisizing sexual minorities. SPOILER It irritates a bit at first that one of them falls for the man donor, but it seems credible in the narrative.
Julianne Moore (Blindness (2008)) and Annette Bening (Open Range (2003)) both give performances that are razor-sharp, and none of the other stars are bad either.
The Kids Are All Right is a touching, fine and funny film not to be missed.

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Watch the official trailer for the film here

Cost: 4 mil. $
Box office: 34.7 mil. $
= Huge hit
[The Kids Are All Right premiered January 25 (Sundance) and runs 107 minutes. The script had been in development since 2004. Financing proved a challenge, and production was also halted due to Chodolenko giving birth, but it finally came together much thanks to the commitment of the three major stars. Filming took place in Los Angeles in 23 days in July 2009. The film was admitted to Sundance, although it broke the deadline, and it became a big hit there. Its distribution rights were acquired by Focus Features for 4.8 mil. $. It opened limited in 7 theaters #15 with 491k $, - a stellar 70k $ per theater average, - and wide in 847 theaters #12 to 3.5 mil. $ in North America, where it grossed 20.8 mil. $ (58.7 % of the total gross). The 2nd and 3rd biggest markets were the UK with 2.6 mil. $ (7.5 %) and Italy with 1.9 mil. $ (5.5 %). The Kids Are All Right was nominated for 4 Oscars: For Best Picture, lost to The King's Speech, Best Actress (Bening), lost to Natalie Portman for Black Swan, Supporting Actor (Mark Ruffalo), lost to Christian Bale for The Fighter, and Original Screenplay, lost also to King's Speech. The film won 2 Golden Globes and made it onto many critics' top 10 lists of the year. The Kids Are All Right is certified fresh at 93 % with a 7.8 critical average at Rotten Tomatoes.]

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