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Café Society
Theatrical release poster
Directed byWoody Allen
Written byWoody Allen
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyVittorio Storaro
Edited byAlisa Lepselter
Production
companies
Distributed by
Release dates
  • May 11, 2016(2016-05-11)(Cannes)
  • July 15, 2016(2016-07-15)(United States)
Running time
96 minutes[1][2]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$30 million[3]
Box office$43.8 million[4]

Café Societyis a 2016 Americanromanticcomedy-dramafilm written and directed byWoody Allen.It starsJesse Eisenberg,Kristen Stewart,Steve Carell,Jeannie Berlin,Blake Lively,Parker Posey,Corey Stoll,andKen Stott.The plot follows a young man who moves toHollywoodin the 1930s, where he falls in love with the assistant to his uncle, a powerful talent agent.

The film had its premiere at theCannes Film Festivalon May 11, 2016,[5][6]and was theatrically released in the United States on July 15, 2016, byAmazon StudiosandLionsgate.[7]It received generally positive reviews and grossed $43 million. It received nomination at theGolden Eagle Awardin 2017 forBest Foreign Language Film.[8]

Plot[edit]

Bobby Dorfman is the youngest son of a Jewish family in New York City in the1930s.His elder sister Evelyn is a married school teacher, while his elder brother Ben is a gangster. Discontented with working for his father, a jeweler, Bobby decides to move to Hollywood, where he takes a job running menial errands for his uncle Phil, a powerhouse talent agent.

Phil introduces Bobby to his secretary Veronica, nicknamed Vonnie, who is tasked with helping Bobby settle into Hollywood. Bobby is drawn to her unpretentiousness as opposed to most young women living in Hollywood, and falls deeply in love with her. She rebuffs his advances, telling him she has a journalist boyfriend named Doug. In reality, "Doug" is Phil, with whom Vonnie is carrying on an illicit romance; he promises to divorce his wife and marry her.

On thefirst-year "paper anniversary"of their affair, Vonnie gives Phil a letter written and signed byRudolph Valentinoas a gift. However, Phil proceeds to tell her that he is incapable of divorcing his wife, so he ends the affair. Vonnie subsequently surrenders to Bobby's love for her and their friendship turns into a romance.

A forlorn Phil confides in Bobby about his affair—without naming his mistress—before telling him he has determined to divorce his wife. Bobby passingly mentions his relationship with Vonnie and his intention to marry her and return to New York. Phil begins petitioning Vonnie privately to leave Bobby and marry him instead.

While having a conversation with Phil in his office, Bobby notices the Valentino letter. Recognizing it from Vonnie's account on her breakup with "Doug", he confronts her and asks her to choose between himself and Phil. Vonnie chooses Phil.

A heartbroken Bobby returns to New York City where he begins to run a high-end nightclub with his gangster brother, Ben. It soon becomes a famous hangout for the rich and powerful, from politicians to gangsters. Bobby meets divorcée Veronica Hayes at the nightclub, and they begin dating, soon getting married and starting a family together.

On an extended visit to New York, a happily married Phil and Vonnie stop at the nightclub and insist on seeing Bobby. Vonnie has become a pretentious name-dropper and Bobby is at first repulsed by her. However, he agrees to show her around New York—as she had once done for him in Hollywood. They spend an evening without Phil, visiting Bobby's favorite haunts and, as dawn breaks overCentral Park,share a kiss; but it's clear that it can go no further.

Bobby's sister Evelyn asks their brother, Ben, to "talk to" her disagreeable neighbor; Ben promptly kills him. He is arrested and convicted of murder and racketeering. Shortly before he goes to the electric chair, he converts toChristianity,mortifying his parents. His late brother's notoriety propels the nightclub to new heights, and Bobby travels toLos Angelesto contemplate opening a Hollywood version. He ultimately decides against it, but, before he leaves, he and Vonnie have lunch together, where she mentions that she and Phil will be returning to New York for a short visit. However, they both decide that it is better if they don't see each other.

Months later, on New Year's Eve, Bobby and Vonnie are apart—Bobby is in New York City hosting festivities in his nightclub, and Vonnie is with her husband at a Hollywood house party. As the new year is rung in, they both seem distant to their spouses, and both have a faraway look in their eyes.

Cast[edit]

Production[edit]

By March 9, 2015,Jesse Eisenberg,Bruce WillisandKristen Stewartwere added to the cast of theWoody Allenfilm, which was produced byLetty Aronson,Stephen Tenenbaumand Edward Walson.[10]On May 6, 2015,Blake Livelywas cast,[11]followed byParker Poseyin mid-July.[12]By August 4, 2015, more cast was added, includingJeannie Berlin,Corey StollandKen Stott,along withAnna Camp,Stephen Kunken,Sari LennickandPaul Schneider.[13]In August,Tony Siricowas cast[14]andMax Adlerhad also joined the cast.[15]Vittorio Storarois thecinematographer.[16]

On August 24, 2015, it was reported that Willis had exited the film due to his scheduling conflicts with theBroadwaystage adaptation of theStephen KingnovelMisery.[17]On August 28, 2015,Steve Carellwas cast to replace Willis.[18]In March 2016, the title was confirmed asCafé Society.[19]

Filming[edit]

Principal photography on the film began on August 17, 2015, in and around Los Angeles.[20]On September 8, 2015, filming moved to New York City,[16]where it was shot in Brooklyn.[21]Allen moved todigitalfor the first time, using aSony CineAltaF65 camera for this, his 47th film.[22]

The film began with a budget of $18 million; however it went over budget, and by the end of production, its budget reached $30 million, making it one of the most expensive films of Allen's career.[23]

Release[edit]

Allen and the cast at the2016 Cannes Film Festival.

In February 2016,Amazon Studiosacquired distribution rights to the film.[24]In March 2016, the film was selected to open the2016 Cannes Film Festival.[5]The film also opened theSeattle International Film Festival,on May 19, 2016,[25]and served as the closing night film of theKarlovy Vary Film Festival.[26]It was announced thatLionsgatewould team up with Amazon to release the film on August 12, 2016.[27]It was then moved up to July 15, 2016, in alimited release,before the wide expansion will starting July 29 and the widely release on August 5.[7]

Reception[edit]

Box office[edit]

Café Societygrossed $11.1 million in the United States and Canada and $32.7 million in other countries, for a worldwide total of $43.8 million.[4]

The film was released in five theaters on July 15, 2016, and grossed $359,289 in its opening weekend, an average per-theater gross of $71,858, the biggest average of 2016 to that point (its record was broken the following week byDon't Think Twice's $92,835 average).[28][29]The film had its wide release on July 29 and grossed $2.3 million, finishing 12th at the box office.[30]

Critical response[edit]

OnRotten Tomatoes,the film has an approval rating of 71% based on 258 reviews, with an average rating of 6.2/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "Café Society's lovely visuals and charming performances round out a lightweight late-period Allen comedy whose genuine pleasures offset its amiable predictability. "[31]OnMetacritic,the film has a score of 64 out of 100, based on 37 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[32]

Writing forNew York,David Edelsteingave the film a positive review, stating: "Cafe Societyis a surprisingly graceful work. It's a young man's tale of woe rendered with an old man's aversion to dawdling over what can't be helped, over questions of human nature that have long been settled to everyone's dissatisfaction. The worldview is weary, and Allen narrates in a voice that, for the first time, suggests his 80 years of age. But his touch lightens with each film, and the melancholy bubbles up from below and catches you off guard. "[33]Owen GleibermanofVarietygave the film a mixed review, writing, "Café Societyleaves you dreaming of the movie it might have been had Woody Allen made it by doing what he's done in his best work: nudging himself out of his comfort zone. "[34]

Wendy Ide ofThe Guardiangave the film three stars out of five, commenting, "From the reassuring chug of Woody Allen’s trademark trad jazz score to Jesse Eisenberg’s disconcertingly accurate channeling of the director’s jittery introspection, this handsome, nostalgia-sodden romance feels rather familiar. But just when you are about to dismiss the picture as pure cappuccino froth, the bittersweet bite kicks in. It’s not in the same league as Allen’s finest work, but nor is it a honking misfire likeMagic in the Moonlight."[35]Todd McCarthy ofThe Hollywood Reporteradded, "Layered with a rich soundtrack of romantic tunes from the period, this is a familiar tale of love yearned for, gained, lost and savored after the fact. In other words, it’s a format Allen has relied upon many times before, but even past the age of 80, the still-fertile writer-director, amazingly sticking to his one-film-per-year rhythm (not to mention his upcoming TV series, also with Amazon), has created a small fiction of amiable appeal and vibrancy which goes down as easily as a fizzy cocktail."[36]

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