Best Sellers (film)

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Directed by Lina Roessler
Written byAnthony Grieco
Produced by
Starring
Cinematography Claudine Sauvé
Edited by Arthur Tarnowski
Music by Paul Leonard-Morgan
Production
companies
  • R. U. Robot Entertainment
  • Wishing Tree Productions
  • Item 7
  • Wacki Media Production
Distributed by
Release dates
  • March 1, 2021 (2021-03-01)(Berlinale)
  • September 17, 2021 (2021-09-17)(North America)
Running time
102 minutes
Countries
  • United States
  • Canada
LanguageEnglish

Best Sellers is a 2021 comedy-drama film directed by Lina Roessler and written by Anthony Grieco. It stars Michael Caine, Aubrey Plaza, Scott Speedman, Ellen Wong, Veronica Ferres, and Cary Elwes.

Contents

Young Lucy Stanbridge has inherited her father's once successful publishing house. She must try to keep it afloat in face of a recent streak of disastrous releases, so she seeks the cantankerous, once best-selling writer Harris Shaw for an unpublished manuscript and go on tour with her, but he proves to be hard to handle.

The film was an official selection at the Berlin International Film Festival. It was released in the United States and Canada on September 17, 2021, by Screen Media Films and Mongrel Media, respectively.

Plot

Lucy Stanbridge is a young publisher who inherited her father's once successful publishing house. To keep it afloat in face of a recent streak of disastrous releases, she and her assistant Rachel scour their list of former best sellers and find legendary author Harris Shaw owes them a book.

Rachel tries to dissuade Lucy from seeking Harris' help, as the cantankerous old writer has not published a book in 50 years. He also is famed to be difficult. She calls him a drunken recluse and a madman. He has some unusual stipulations in his contract, including there will be no revisions or editing of his manuscript and Harris in turn is obligated to do a book tour for it.

As Harris does not answer Lucy's calls, she and Rachel drive to his Westchester home. On the way, Rachel reads out loud rumors about Harris, including being thrown out of Ireland for disorderly conduct and accidentally shooting an assistant. Arriving to the house, as he is unresponsive to their knocks, they enter through the back. Lucy shows Harris the contract, but he drives them off with a shotgun.

Back in NYC, just as Lucy is about to sign over Stanbridge Publishing to Jack Sinclair, a reluctant Harris gives his unpublished manuscript to her. She rips up the contract and negotiates with the writer. As Harris will not let her edit the book, he must go on tour with her, but his wild antics prove to be hard to handle.

At their first book reading, Harris reads a short story from Penthouse, then faces the NYT book critic saying everything from critics is bullshite and assaults him. He loses most of the scheduled book readings, but picks up new ones in bars. Harris continues to not read from his book, but rather says bullshite over and over. Videos of him go viral, but they do not inspire people to buy the book.

Jack turns up on the tour, and Lucy almost agrees to sell him the company. They begin to hook up, when he lets slip that the new offer is lower, due to the detrimental tour. Lucy kicks him out, then goes to confront Harris. She loses it on him, but surprisingly he says he will read from it at the next booked reading.

However, Harris is not able to. Lucy had an epiphany, and starts to get random young people to read out excerpts of the book. Uploading the videoed readings online works, and they start selling books. One evening, after Lucy unsuccessfully tries to prep him for Jimmy Fallon, it sounds like Harris might be receptive to Lucy's edits, however he is not. Lucy drinks alongside him, gets sick in the toilet but again seems to connect with him.

On the way back to NYC, Lucy has to make a stop. Her father Joseph is in a home due to severe dementia. Seeing Harris affects him, so finally the truth comes out. Harris' wife Elisabeth edited his first book, but did not get the credit. Her death shortly after their child's death at childbirth prevented Harris from getting any more material published.

The upset Harris storms off. Hours later, he enters a bookshop, and lights up a display of books. Hospitalised, the arson has drawn attention to the book. Later on, Lucy is told that Harris' heart, lungs and liver are shot. Just as his book hits the best-seller list, she drives him to his home to live out his last days.

Lucy has tidied up the house, and retrieved his cat. Harris' creditors arrive, warning that if his 500,000 debt is not paid off, they will sell the house. Lucy sells Stanbridge Publishing to Jack, and forces him to leave with a shotgun.

Lucy cares for Harris until he passes away a short time later. She spreads his ashes in the same spot where they had spread Elisabeth's not long ago. Afterwards, Lucy finds a type-written note in his typewriiter that directs her to a trunk full of unpublished manuscripts in the attic. She calls Rachel to enlist her help in editing the works.

Cast

Production

The script was awarded a prestigious Nicholl Fellowship in Screenwriting in 2015.

The project was announced in May 2019 while it was being sold during the Cannes Film Festival. Michael Caine was cast to star, with Lina Roessler set to make her directorial debut. Filming was originally set to begin in July that year. [2] However no additional news was announced until November, when Aubrey Plaza and Scott Speedman were added to the cast. [3] [4] In December, Ellen Wong and Cary Elwes joined the cast of the film. [5] [6]

Filming began in November 2019 in Montreal, Quebec, with filming expected to continue until December 12. [7]

Release

The film was selected but did not have its world premiere at the Berlin International Film Festival in March due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [8] In July 2021, Screen Media Films acquired U.S. distribution rights to the film. [9] It was released in the United States and Canada on September 17, 2021. [1] [10]

Reception

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes , 53% of 55 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 5.4/10. [11]

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