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Take This Waltz (DVD)

Take This Waltz is a 2011 romantic comedy-drama film written, produced, and directed by Sarah Polley. The film centres on Margot, a 28-year-old freelance writer who lives in a charming house on a leafy street in Toronto s Little Portugal neighbourhood, as she struggles with and examines her feelings for Lou, her husband of five years, while exploring a new relationship with Daniel, an artist and rickshaw driver who lives across the street.

The film stars Michelle Williams, Seth Rogen, Luke Kirby, and Sarah Silverman.


Plot

Margot, a freelance writer, meets Daniel, an artist and rickshaw operator, while on a business trip, and although they immediately share some chemistry, she reveals to him that she is married. However, it turns out that Daniel lives across the street from Margot and her husband Lou in Toronto. Although Lou and Margot appear happy together, it becomes clear that Margot is not completely satisfied with her marriage, a feeling possibly aggravated by encountering Daniel. As the film progresses Margot and Daniel interact more and more until she ultimately leaves her husband to be with him. Lou is saddened, yet understanding. The audience is then shown a montage of Margot s new life with Daniel, including several brief sex scenes; however, these are soon replaced with scenes of mundane activities. It becomes clear that the excitement is also leaving Margot s relationship with Daniel. Geraldine, Lou s sister and a recovering alcoholic, confronts Margot (while drunk) and tells her that she should have just accepted that life has gaps and that changing relationships was not the answer.


Cast

  • Michelle Williams as Margot
  • Seth Rogen as Lou Rubin
  • Luke Kirby as Daniel
  • Sarah Silverman as Geraldine
  • Jennifer Podemski as Karen
  • Graham Abbey as James
  • Aaron Abrams as Aaron

Production

Pre-production, filming and post-production took place in 2010/2011 at locations in and around Toronto, Ontario including at Pinewood Toronto Studios, Pearson International Airport, the Royal Cinema and in Louisbourg, Nova Scotia.

A communal shower scene featuring actresses Michelle Williams, Jennifer Podemski and Sarah Silverman gained press attention, as it was Silverman s first time appearing fully nude on screen. During press interviews, Silverman stated that she was comfortable performing in the scene, because it was a non-sexual portrayal of a common, everyday occurrence of women being nude together.


Release

Take This Waltz had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 11, 2011. The film then played at the 31st annual Atlantic Film Festival and the 59th annual San Sebastián International Film Festival. At the end of September, Take This Waltz was shown at the 25th Edmonton International Film Festival and the Vancouver International Film Festivals. The film closed the Calgary International Film Festival and the Cinéfest Sudbury International Film Festival. In April 2012, Take This Waltz was shown at the Tribeca Film Festival. A month later it played at the Seattle International Film Festival.

On October 17, 2011, it was announced that Magnolia Pictures had acquired the US rights to Take This Waltz. They released the film through their Ultra VOD program on May 25, 2012, before releasing it to theatres on June 29, 2012. The film also opened to Canadian theatres on June 29. Take This Waltz was released on June 14, 2012, in Australia. In the United Kingdom, it was released by StudioCanal on August 17, 2012.

Home media

Take This Waltz was released on DVD and Blu-ray on October 23, 2012. It was released on Netflix in June 2017.


Reception

Box office

Take This Waltz earned $203,127 upon its opening weekend in Canada. The film opened to 27 theatres and landed at number one in the box office top five. In the US, Take This Waltz earned $137,019 during its opening weekend across 30 theatres. The film has grossed $1,239,692 in the US.

Critical response

The film has received generally positive reviews from critics. Film review aggregation site Rotten Tomatoes classified the film as fresh with a 79% approval rating among 141 critics, with a rating average of 7 out of 10. Metacritic, which assigns a score of 1–100 to individual film reviews, gave Take This Waltz an average rating of 68 based on 34 reviews. Joshua Rothkopf from Time Out New York chose Take This Waltz as one of the publications Top Ten Tribeca Film Festival 2012 picks . Rothkopf stated her equally ambitious latest marks Polley as a serious explorer of broken relationships. Michelle Williams and Seth Rogen (more exposed than he s ever allowed himself to be) are married Torontonians who have settled into a too-comfortable domesticity. The simmering friction, caused in part by charming neighbour Luke Kirby, takes the film in surprising directions. Stephen Holden of The New York Times commented The temptations and perils of the grass is always greener syndrome aren t as gripping a subject as Alzheimer s, the topic of Ms. Polley s first film, Away From Her, but the movie radiates a melancholy glow.

Stella Papamichael, writing for Digital Spy, gave the film three out of five stars. She praised Polley s approach to the film calling it different, fresh and exciting , but not as well-balanced as Away From Her. Papamichael added Margot is an emotionally gritty role for Williams and she plays it brilliantly close to the edge, but she can seem at odds with a scenario that has more in common with a Mills & Boon fantasy than the real world. The Guardian s John Patterson proclaimed Take This Waltz s practical wisdom about entropy in relationships and sense of resigned acceptance are leavened by an uncharacteristically active and talkative – and often very witty – performance from Williams. Justin Chang from Variety said Given how quickly movie characters tend to fall into bed with one another, it s especially rewarding to see writer-director Sarah Polley wring maximum tension, humor and emotional complexity from a young wife s crisis of conscience in Take This Waltz. Despite a few tonal and structural missteps, this intelligent, perceptive drama proves as intimately and gratifyingly femme-focused as Polley s 2006 debut, Away From Her. Chang believed the film was flat-out sexy enough to appeal to audiences of either gender and praised Williams and Rogen s performances.

CBC News film reviewer, Eli Glasner, gave Take This Waltz three out of five and stated, Although the film loses its footing near the end, adventurous movie fans should enjoy taking Polley s passion project for a spin. The Daily Telegraph s Robbie Collin commented Polley s ideas and images are never subtle (see: pulsating fairground sequences, a wheeling time-lapse shot backed by the titular Leonard Cohen dirge), but that s part of the charm. Her film is flush with beauty and truth, and is unerringly, unnervingly accurate on love, desire and friendship. Empire s David Hughes awarded the film four out of five stars and said Sarah Polley s second film is a masterfully painted portrait of an ordinary marriage under threat, dominated by a central performance of exquisite subtlety and observation. In December 2012, Andrew O Hehir from Salon revealed that Williams was his first choice for Best Actress at the New York Film Critics Circle Awards.

Accolades

AwardDate of ceremonyCategoryRecipients and nomineesResult
Alliance of Women Film JournalistsJanuary 7, 2013Best Woman DirectorSarah PolleyNominated
Best Woman ScreenwriterSarah PolleyNominated
Detroit Film Critics SocietyDecember 14, 2012Best ActressMichelle WilliamsNominated
Best DirectorSarah PolleyNominated
Best PictureTake This WaltzNominated
Best ScreenplaySarah PolleyNominated
Directors Guild of CanadaOctober 20, 2012Best Direction in a Feature FilmSarah PolleyNominated
Best Sound EditingTake This WaltzNominated
Best Production DesignMatthew DaviesNominated
Best Picture EditingChristopher DonaldsonNominated
Genie AwardsMarch 8, 2012Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading RoleMichelle WilliamsNominated
Best Achievement in Make-UpLeslie Ann Sebert and David R. BeecroftNominated
Filmfest HamburgOctober 7, 2012Art Cinema AwardSarah PolleyNominated
Hollywood Film FestivalOctober 24, 2011Hollywood Actress AwardMichelle WilliamsWon
San Diego Film Critics SocietyDecember 11, 2012Best ActressMichelle WilliamsWon
Best Original ScreenplaySarah PolleyNominated
San Sebastian Film FestivalSeptember 24, 2012Golden SeashellTake This WaltzNominated
St. Louis Gateway Film Critics AssociationDecember 17, 2012Best Arthouse or Festival FilmTake This WaltzNominated
Vancouver Film Critics CircleJanuary 9, 2012Best Actress in a Canadian FilmMichelle WilliamsWon
Best Supporting Actor in a Canadian Film.Seth RogenNominated

Condition

New

Brand

Magnolia Home Entertainment

Amazon ASIN

B008NA3I30

UPC / EAN

876964004954

Year

2011

ReleaseDate

2012-07-06

RuntimeMins

116

RuntimeStr

1h 56min

Awards

Awards, 3 wins & 19 nominations

Directors

Sarah Polley

Writers

Sarah Polley

Stars

Michelle Williams, Seth Rogen, Sarah Silverman

Produced by

D.J. Carson, Susan Cavan, Sarah Polley, David Sandomierski

Music by

Jonathan Goldsmith

Cinematography by

Luc Montpellier

Film Editing by

Christopher Donaldson

Casting By

John Buchan, Jason Knight

Production Design by

Matthew Davies

Art Direction by

Aleksandra Marinkovich

Set Decoration by

Steve Shewchuk

Costume Design by

Lea Carlson

Makeup Department

David R. Beecroft, Catherine Boyd, Jim Macdonald, Jo-Ann MacNeil, Leslie Ann Sebert, Sondra Treilhard

Production Management

Craig Cameron, D.J. Carson, Joanne Jackson, Claude Nearing, Douglas Wilkinson

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

Adam Bocknek, David Forsyth, Missy Morris, Daniel J. Murphy, Erskine Forde

Art Department

Rob Bonney, Malcolm Byard, Carlos Caneca, Dwight Doerksen, David Evans, Neil Floyd, Nuno Franco, Aaron Godd, Robert Grani, Alexandra Hooper, Elis Lam, Raymond MacDonald, Rob McCallum, Samuel McDonald Lemoine, Mario Moreira, James R. Murray, Robert Olah, Victor Chikko Ouon, Dave Rosa, Sasha Sergejewski, Travis Staley, Rachel Woroner, Balint Zasko

Sound Department

Wade Barnett, David Berti, David Caporale, Kathy Choi, Erik Culp, Brian Gallagher, Steve Hammond, Kirk Lynds, Travis MacKay, David McCallum, Steve Medeiros, Joe Morrow, John Naslen, Ian Rankin, Lou Solakofski, Paul Talbott, Jane Tattersall, John J. Thomson, Alan Zielonko

Special Effects by

Tim Lidstone, Laird McMurray, Matthew Tulk

Visual Effects by

Corina Clarin, Gary Couto, Robert Crowther, Tony Cybulski, Kaitlyn Lovatt, Joel Skeete, Iqbal Zafar

Stunts

Alison Reid, Robert C. Shannon

Camera and Electrical Department

Allan Angus, Max Armstrong, Lori Ann Bellefontaine, Pierre Berube, Michael Blatchford, Sean Burton, Bill Campbell, Andrew Caney, Jason Capstick, Robyn Clarke, Johnny Cochrane, Terry Daly, Byrd Dickens, Matt Eakin, Rob Eshelby, Darcy Fraser, Michael Gibson, Gerald Gillis, Jim Holmes, Sean Jensen, Robert Johnson, Terry Kelly, Dino Laurenza, Forbes MacDonald, Scott MacDonald, Jason McGowan, Rob Mountjoy, Akira Nishihata, Bob Poole, Marc Purdy, Ron Renzetti, Augustina Saygnavong, Jordan Schella, Dean Skerrit, Craig Stewart, Alan Sweet, Riley Turner, Todd Voogt, Greg Whiteside, George Willis, Richard D. Leko, Robert C. Shannon

Casting Department

Matthew Campbell, Zameret Kleiman, Wendy Ross, Jane Spencer

Costume and Wardrobe Department

Ciara Brennan, Isabel De Biasio, Roslyn Hanchard, Michele Harney, Madeleine Stewart

Editorial Department

Travis Abels, Darcy Arthurs, Michael Dobroski, Luis Freitas, Joscelyn Goode, Rob Gyorgy, Graham Hoselton, Margaret Hutz, Mark Kueper, Andrew Pascoe, Kurt Reid

Location Management

Scott Beckman, Mike Horechuk, Fred Kamping, Stanley Lidon, Cathy MacDougall, Mark McFadden, Mike Mullen, Gordon Pong

Music Department

Alexander Andresen, Kevin Banks, Michael Banton-Jones, Jody Colero, Jonathan Goldsmith, Ben Grossman, Christine Leslie, Hugh Marsh, Rob Piltch

Script and Continuity Department

Samantha Armstrong, Dug Rotstein

Transportation Department

Patrick Batchelor, Fred Campbell, John Cocks, Michell Desnoyers, Norm Henderson, Stuart Hughes, Jason Leeking, Kent MacDonald, Paul MacEachern, Shelley Mansell, Hugh McCallum, Joe Norris Sr., John Ozolins, Gilbert Russell, Bruce Stewart, Maurice Tremblay, Jeff Taylor

Additional Crew

Kevin Alakas, Cynthia Amsden, Eric Armstrong, Brian Backman, Lisa Barry, Shauna Barry, Maev Beaty, Cole Dabney, Colombe Demers, Matt Dunbar, Tricia Echlin, Mike Follert, James Fraser, Jonathan Gajewski, Justin Gajewski, Sharon Glicklich, Ray Gordon II, Patricia Hamilton, Barbara Hancock, Alan Hollett, Matt Hunwicks, Tanja Jacobs, Paul Jennison, R. Emerson John, Norma Jean Jones, Samantha Kates, Mazi Khalighi, Alex Kontsalakis, Robert Lamkin, Richard Lee, Jim Lovisek, Paul Mark, Julie McLeod, Jay Melnychuk, Jamie Minns, Tony Nappo, Andrea Nesbitt, Cailin O Neil, Thomas Pepper, Jordan Pettle, Rodger Pike, Cory Pioveson, Diane Pitblado, Selwyn Richards, Colette Thomas, Lucy Veale, Shaun Whitford, Joe Iacono, Christopher Warre Smets

Thanks

Laura Adams, Dylan Aster, Parker Bagnell, Suzanne Bagnell, Roy Bernardi, Raoul Bhaneja, Kathryn Borel Jr., Emery Bougues, Martha Burns, Celia Chassels, Thierry Chaze, Peter Chiasson, Blair Cohan, Jason Collett, Olivia Corman, Glenn Daigle, Kevin Drew, Atom Egoyan, Leslie Feist, Frank Frattaroli, Veronica Gabriel, Michelle Giroux, Matt Gourley, Katie Holmes, Kish Iqbal, Harry Raymond Kennedy, Susan Lamy, Anita Lee, David Lemoine, Gerri Lemoine, Anne MacKenzie, Christine Mainville, Sarah Manninen, Paula Martins, Alec McClure, Don McKellar, Gaby Morgerman, Edith Myers, Joe Pantalone, Sandy Pereira, Jordan Pettle, Anton Piatagorsky, Laura Pripstein, Jessica Reid, Jeffrey Remedios, Jeanne Marie Robillard, Ava Roth, Jim Russell, Mark Sajatovich, Megan Sandomierski, Michelle Szemberg, Lucie Tiel, Jaco Van Dormael, Meredith Vuchnich, Louise Ward, Audrey Wells, Michael Werner, David Wharnsby, Cathy Worden

Genres

Comedy, Drama

Companies

Joe's Daughter, Mongrel Media, TF1 Droits Audiovisuels

Countries

Canada, Spain, Japan

Languages

English

ContentRating

R

ImDbRating

6.5

ImDb Rating Votes

28685

Metacritic Rating

68

Short Description

Take This Waltz is a 2011 romantic comedy-drama film written, produced, and directed by Sarah Polley. The film centres on Margot, a 28-year-old freelance writer who lives in a charming house on a leafy street in Toronto s Little Portugal neighbourhood, as she struggles with and examines her feelings for Lou, her husband of five years, while exploring a new relationship with Daniel, an artist and rickshaw driver who lives across the street.

The film stars Michelle Williams, Seth Rogen, Luke Kirby, and Sarah Silverman.

Box Office Opening Weekend USA

$137,019

Box Office Gross USA

$1,239,692

Box Office Cumulative Worldwide Gross

$4,965,950

Keywords

Female full frontal nudity,love triangle,bare breasts,woman undresses,female frontal nudity