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2013 moving picture directed by John Carney

Begin Again
Begin Again film poster 2014.jpg

Theatrical release poster

Directed by John Carney
Written by John Carney
Produced by
  • Anthony Bregman
  • Tobin Armbrust
  • Judd Apatow
Starring
  • Keira Knightley
  • Mark Ruffalo
  • Hailee Steinfeld
  • Adam Levine
  • James Corden
  • Yasiin Bey
  • CeeLo Green
  • Catherine Keener
Cinematography Yaron Orbach
Edited by Andrew Marcus
Music by Gregg Alexander

Product
companies

  • Exclusive Media
  • Sycamore Pictures
  • Black Label Media
  • Likely Story
  • Apatow Productions
Distributed by The Weinstein Company

Release dates

  • September 7, 2013 (2013-09-07) (TIFF)
  • June 27, 2014 (2014-06-27) (United States)

Running fourth dimension

104 minutes[1]
State United States
Language English
Budget $8 million[2]
Box office $65.7 one thousand thousand[3]

Begin Again is a 2013 American musical one-act-drama film written and directed past John Carney and starring Keira Knightley and Mark Ruffalo. Knightley plays a vocalizer-songwriter who is discovered by a struggling record label executive (Ruffalo) and collaborates with him to produce an album recorded in public locations all over New York Urban center.

After the success of his 2007 musical picture Once, Carney wrote the script for Begin Again in 2010 and employed Gregg Alexander to etch most of the film's music. With a United states$8 million budget, production began in July 2012 with filming taking place in various locations around New York Urban center. The film premiered in September 2013 at the Toronto International Film Festival and was released theatrically on June 27, 2014, in conjunction with the release of the pic'due south soundtrack. It has grossed over $63 million worldwide and received mostly positive reviews from critics. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song for "Lost Stars".

Plot [edit]

Formerly successful record characterization executive Dan Mulligan lives in New York City, estranged from his married woman Miriam and struggling to continue up with the irresolute music industry. After being fired, he goes on a drinking binge, leading him to a bar in the Lower East Side where he encounters Gretta James.

Gretta is a young, fiercely contained songwriter from England, just cleaved up with her longtime young man and songwriting partner Dave Kohl. A newly successful musician, he's had an affair with a production assistant. Captivated by Gretta'due south music, Dan offers to sign her to his one-time tape label, and although initially refusing, she reconsiders and agrees.

Dan and Gretta meet with Saul, Dan'due south business partner and co-founder of the record label, but he does not see the aforementioned potential in her, turning her away. Undeterred, Dan proposes they produce their own album together, to be recorded live during the summer at various public locations around the city. Recruiting a team of talented musicians, including Steve (a busker and an sometime best friend of Gretta's), Dan sets out to make an album worthy of being published. During this time, Dan and Gretta bail both personally and professionally, and she takes his teenage daughter Violet, a fledgling guitarist, under her fly and encourages her to play on the album.

When Gretta sees Dave accepting an laurels on television, she criticizes him for selling out to the music industry and, with the assistance of Steve, she expresses her grievances with him in a song which she records on his phonation postal service. A remorseful Dave, back in New York promoting his new album, returns her call and asks to come across her. After some consideration, she decides to see with him and they critique each other'southward albums.

Gretta feels betrayed by Dave's heavily commercialized rendition of "Lost Stars", a dear carol she had in one case written and equanimous for him as a Christmas nowadays, believing the truthful significant of the song has been lost. He tells her the audiences dear the fashion he plays it, and that their energy fills the room. He believes that music is about sharing it with people, but Gretta insists information technology is not what she intended for that song. Nevertheless, Dave invites her to come and hear him play the vocal at the Gramercy Theatre that weekend so that she tin see how his fans react to information technology.

When the album is finished, Dan and Gretta meet again with Saul, who is very impressed with their collaboration. She demands Saul give Dan his task dorsum and her a bigger share in the deal. They leave without reaching an understanding, but Dan feels confident that Saul will eventually sign on Gretta. Afterward, after receiving a text message from Dave reminding her of his concert and much consideration, Gretta arrives at the venue just in time to watch Dave play her original arrangement of the vocal.

Watching him play, Greta is initially happy to hear their song as she envisioned, but when Dave transitions into his own version to brownnose to the audience, she realizes that he has changed. She leaves the concert and cycles through the city with a feeling of newfound hope and closure as a dejected Dave continues to perform.

Afterward, Gretta visits Dan at his flat as he prepares to movement back habitation, having made amends with his wife. She tells him that she does not want him to release her anthology, instead preferring to distribute it online for $1. Although Dan returns to work with Saul, he agrees to let Gretta release the album online and helps her to promote the release. The next mean solar day, Saul jokingly fires Dan for promoting Gretta'south album and informs him that it sold ten,000 copies in its first day of release.

Cast [edit]

  • Keira Knightley as Gretta James, a songwriter
  • Marking Ruffalo as Dan Mulligan, a music producer
  • Adam Levine equally Dave Kohl, Gretta's ex-boyfriend and a successful musician
  • Catherine Keener equally Miriam Hart, Dan'due south estranged wife
  • Hailee Steinfeld as Violet Mulligan, Dan and Miriam's fourteen-twelvemonth-old daughter
  • James Corden every bit Steve, Gretta's best friend
  • CeeLo Light-green equally Troublegum, a successful rapper who was discovered by Dan
  • Yasiin Bey as Saul, Dan'south long-fourth dimension business partner
  • Rob Morrow as CEO
  • Maddie Corman every bit Phillis
  • Aya Greenbacks as Jenny
  • Jennifer Li as Mim

Production [edit]

Keira Knightley

Adam Levine

Manager John Carney conceived the premise for Begin Over again several years earlier he began to write the screenplay in 2010.[2] The story was partly inspired by his own experiences equally a musician in a band,[ii] and from his impression of the artists and repertoire (A&R) executives of record labels during the 1990s, which formed the footing of Dan's character.[4] Carney wrote the script, which was initially titled Tin a Vocal Salve Your Life?, before he, Glen Hansard, and Gregg Alexander began writing the songs; he wanted "to work the music around the story, instead of the other way around."[iv] The script's style of featuring songs as a natural element of the story was inspired by the 1954 Judy Garland musical film A Star Is Born, and is also employed in Carney's before film Once (2007).[5] Carney first pitched the film in 2010 to filmmaker Judd Apatow, who produced the picture alongside Tobin Armbrust and Anthony Bregman whose production company Exclusive Media financed the film's US$8 million budget.[2]

Before casting Keira Knightley as Gretta, Carney considered casting a pop singer such every bit Adele in the primary role, as well as a number of other actresses including Scarlett Johansson, who was at ane betoken attached to the projection.[2] [six] Knightley, who had never sung professionally before, prepared for the role by training with a song coach and learning how to play a guitar.[7] Mark Ruffalo was Carney's commencement option for the role of Dan,[2] and agreed to star in the moving-picture show after Carney sent him the first typhoon of the screenplay.[six] Singer Adam Levine was also the merely person Carney considered casting as Dave, and won the part after talking with Carney over Skype and recording some dialogue every bit an audition;[8] he declined to be paid for appearing in the film.[9] Although he had had small acting parts on boob tube before, Begin Again marked his first role in a film.[eight] Carney approached James Corden to announced in the moving picture later admiring Corden's performance in the atomic number 82 office in a Broadway production of Ane Man, Ii Guvnors.[ten]

Master photography of the film began in New York City on July 2, 2012,[eleven] and lasted for 23 days.[12] Carney chose to film in Manhattan's lesser known neighborhoods that would exist more recognizable to locals than tourists. Specific locations included Greenwich Village, the E Village, Times Square, and Washington Square Park.[xiii] [14] Rather than performing live during filming, the actors sang to pre-recorded tracks. In order to save money on hiring a full crew and extras, some scenes—including 1 in Times Square—were shot tardily at dark with a handheld photographic camera.[2] The rooftop location well-nigh the Empire State Building is located at 28 W 36th St.[xv] [16] [17] [18]

Carney's criticism of Knightley [edit]

During a series of interviews to promote his motion picture Sing Street in 2016, Carney repeatedly criticized Knightley'south functioning and comportment while making Begin Over again. When asked about the critical reaction to Sing Street past The Contained, Carney responded unprompted that "information technology's a small personal moving-picture show with no Keira Knightleys in it. It'south actually rewarding."[19] In the same interview, Carney also referred to her repeatedly as a model, despite the fact that Knightley had been working professionally as an extra since childhood, saying "I'll never brand a film with supermodels over again." He also criticized her in an interview with Heyuguys.com, proverb, "I only call up with Keira it was like asking her to practise something that she could not do."[20] Though he did not specifically name Knightley, he did, in an interview with Den of Geek, say that his desire to brand Sing Street came from his "experience of working, let's face information technology, with a model on my concluding film".[21] Filmmakers Massy Tadjedin, Mark Romanek, Lorene Scafaria and Lynn Shelton, who had worked with Knightley on other films, tweeted their back up for her later Carney's comments.[22]

Carney later tweeted a public apology maxim he felt like "a consummate idiot" and saying that Knightley was "nothing but professional person and defended" during the filming of the movie.[23]

In 2019, when asked about Carney's comments, Knightley accepted his amends and revealed that she was not shocked by his earlier comments as they had not gotten forth during filming.[24] [25]

Soundtrack [edit]

Begin Again:
Music from & Inspired by
the Original Motion Picture
Soundtrack album by

Various Artists

Released July 1, 2014 (2014-07-01)
Genre Soundtrack
Length 55:00
Label
  • ALXNDR
  • 222
  • Polydor
  • Interscope

The soundtrack was released on July 1, 2014 in the U.S. by Gregg Alexander's record label ALXNDR, Levine'due south characterization 222 Records, Polydor Records, and Interscope Records.[26] Most of the motion picture's music was composed by Alexander with Danielle Brisebois, Nick Lashley, Rick Nowels, and Nick Southwood. Some songs were written and equanimous by Glen Hansard and Carney, and most were performed by Knightley and Levine. The track "Drowning Pool" past The Walls, which played over the opening credit sequence, is not included on the soundtrack album.[27] The song "Lost Stars" was nominated for numerous awards, including the Academy Award for Best Original Song and the Circulate Film Critics Clan Award for All-time Song.[28] [29]

No. Title Writer(s) Artist Length
1. "Lost Stars" Gregg Alexander, Danielle Brisebois, Nick Lashley, Nick Southwood Adam Levine 4:27
two. "Tell Me If You Wanna Become Home" Alexander, Lashley Keira Knightley three:39
three. "No One Else Like You" Alexander, Lashley Adam Levine iii:28
4. "Horny" Alexander, Rick Nowels CeeLo Green iii:38
five. "Lost Stars" Levine, Adam Keira Knightley 4:00
6. "A College Identify" Alexander, Nowels Adam Levine three:12
seven. "Similar a Fool" John Carney Keira Knightley two:27
8. "Did It Ever Cross Your Listen (Demo Version)" Alexander Cessyl Orchestra 3:38
9. "Women of the World (Go on Strike!)" Alexander, CeeLo Greenish, Nowels CeeLo Light-green 3:15
10. "Coming Up Roses" Glen Hansard, Brisebois Keira Knightley 3:13
11. "Into the Trance" Alexander Cessyl Orchestra 4:05
12. "A Stride Y'all Can't Accept Dorsum" Carney, Alexander, Brisebois Keira Knightley 3:25
xiii. "Lost Stars (Into the Nighttime Mix)" Alexander, Brisebois, Lashley, Southwood Adam Levine iii:38
14. "The Roof Is Broke (Demo Mix)" Alexander Cessyl Orchestra 3:00
15. "Tell Me If You Wanna Go Domicile (Roof Acme Mix)" Alexander, Lashley Keira Knightley, Hailee Steinfeld three:27
sixteen. "Intimidated by Y'all" Alexander Cessyl Orchestra 2:28
Full length: 55:00

Charts [edit]

Release [edit]

Begin Again premiered on September vii, 2013, at the Toronto International Film Festival, where The Weinstein Visitor acquired the U.S. distribution rights to the film for $seven million.[2] It was later on screened on Apr 26, 2014, on the closing night of the Tribeca Film Festival.[44] The flick'due south title was changed from Can a Song Salve Your Life? to Begin Once more between its festival premiere and its theatrical release because viewers found it difficult to think and information technology was often misquoted.[6] However, for the release in Germany, the original championship was kept, while for the French release it was changed to New York Tune.

Box office [edit]

The motion picture was given a limited release in the The states on June 27, 2014, grossing $134,064 on its opening weekend, and opened in wide release on July eleven.[3] It was re-released by The Weinstein Company on August 29, closer to the awards season.[45] Overall, the flick earned $sixteen,170,632 at the U.S. box office and $47,294,229 internationally for a total gross of $63,464,861.[3]

Critical response [edit]

Begin Once again received generally positive reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds a rating of 83%, based on 169 reviews, with an average rating of six.90/10. The website'southward disquisitional consensus reads, "Writer-managing director John Carney'south return to musical drama isn't quite as potent as it was with In one case, merely thanks to mannerly piece of work from its well-matched leads, Brainstorm Again is hard to resist."[46] On Metacritic, the film has a score of 62 out of 100, based on reviews from 39 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[47]

Rolling Stone critic Peter Travers gave Brainstorm Once more three out of four stars, praising the "subtle magic" of the lead actors' performances and Carney's cosmos of "surreal, enchanting loveliness" without beingness overly sentimental.[48] Ian Freer of Empire awarded the film four out of v stars, describing it as "lovely stuff, winningly played, open-hearted and guaranteed to slap on a grinning on a mild summer night."[49] In a review for Variety, Peter Debruge wrote that "Gregg Alexander'south music is undeniably the all-time thing" about the film, which "lays emotions on the line and and then drives them home with music."[l] The Hollywood Reporter 's David Rooney praised the "disarming emotional candor and intimacy" of Carney'due south script and the chemistry between Knightley and Ruffalo,[51] while David Edelstein of New York enjoyed Ruffalo'due south "very funny" functioning and Knightley's "surprisingly sweet singing voice".[52]

The Los Angeles Times 'southward Kenneth Turan, on the other hand, opined that the story and performances felt contrived, and that the film as a whole failed to impress as much as Carney'due south previous musical pic Once. [53] Similarly, A. O. Scott of The New York Times wrote that Begin Again was a "disappointing, overly produced follow-upward" to Once and institute it "not very skillful, but ... kind of enjoyable."[54] In a review for The Guardian, Paul MacInnes awarded the film two out of 5 stars and described information technology as "a movie obsessed with actuality but every bit phoney as a Miley Cyrus dance routine."[55] The Chicago Sun-Times critic Bruce Ingram also constitute the film hypocritical, noting "the slightly bogus vibe" of the song performances that had been recorded in a studio simply were meant to be played live.[56]

Accolades [edit]

Year Award Category Recipient(south) Result
2015 Academy Awards[57] Best Original Song Gregg Alexander and Danielle Brisebois for "Lost Stars" Nominated
Critics' Choice Awards All-time Vocal Keira Knightley performed "Lost Stars" Nominated
Hollywood Music in Media Awards Best Original Vocal in a Characteristic Moving-picture show Gregg Alexander and Danielle Brisebois for "Lost Stars" Won

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External links [edit]

  • Official website
  • Begin Again at IMDb

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