Applause (2009 film)

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Applause (2009)
Applaus.jpg
Danish theatrical poster
Directed by Martin Zandvliet
Written by
Produced byMikael Christian Rieks
Starring Paprika Steen
CinematographyJesper Tøffner
Edited byPer Sandholt
Music bySune Martin
Release date
  • September 25, 2009 (2009-09-25)
Running time
85 minutes
CountryDenmark
LanguageDanish
BudgetDKK 3.6 million

Applause (Danish: Applaus) is a 2009 Danish film starring Paprika Steen from director/co-writer Martin Peter Zandvliet and Koncern Film. It tells the story of an actress's journey to reclaim her life and her family from the ravages of alcoholism and divorce.

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Plot

The critically acclaimed and alcoholic actress Thea Barfoed has gone through turmoil, resulting in a divorce and the loss of custody of her two boys. Eager to break with the past, regain control over her life, and get her children back, she uses charm and manipulation to persuade her ex-husband, Christian, that she is ready and able to take back the mantle of motherhood; but she has not completely convinced herself. On stage, Thea plays Martha, the aggressive and wounded wife in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Off stage, the actress is mixed up in a drama that has many of the same tragic, toxic ingredients. As Thea contends with the rigorous demands of stage life and a past that haunts her, she must face her inner demons. But what she and her family both know is that Thea is Thea, a prima donna better suited to acting her heart out than living an ordinary life.

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Release

The film was released in Denmark on September 25, 2009. North American distributor World Wide Motion Pictures Corporation released the film theatrically on December 3, 2010 in Los Angeles [1] and had a wider release in Los Angeles and New York on January 21, 2011. The film was shown at the European Union Film Festival [2] on March 20 and 23, 2011 and River City Cinema,Maine [3] on April 8, 2011. The film will be shown at the Minneapolis/ St. Paul International Film Festival on April 21 and 24, 2011. A general run in South Florida began on April 22, 2011, and in Austin, San Antonio, & Denver on September 16, 2011.

Critical response

Steen, Zandvliet and August in Karlovy Vary Applause delegation KVIFF.jpg
Steen, Zandvliet and August in Karlovy Vary

Premiering at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival in the Czech Republic in July 2009 and continuing on the international festival circuit, Applaus received critical acclaim and was recognized with numerous awards. CNN's Neil Curry named the picture as one of four Danish films to watch, [4] film critic Roger Ebert called Paprika Steen's performance “extraordinary, [5] " Variety's Alyssa Simon hailed it as "fearless and tour-de-force", [6] The Los Angeles Times ' reviewer Betsy Sharkey called Paprika Steen's performance "Deeply affecting...unflinchingly real." [7] Entertainment Weekly' Lisa Schwarzbaum said ""Paprika Steen brings a thrilling emotional nakedness and...unsentimental honesty to the part." [8] and The New York Times' Karen Durbin called Paprika Steen's performance "one of the best screen performances of the year". [9]

Accolades

Applaus has received several film festival awards, including:

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