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6.9/10
IMDbBest Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture Comedy or Musical | 2012 | Michelle
For and | 2012
Best Actress | 2011 | Michelle
2011 | Zoë
Best Actress | 2011 | Michelle
Best Actress | 2011 | Michelle
Best Actress | 2011 | Michelle
Best Actress | 2011 | Michelle
Actress of the Year | 2011 | Michelle
Best Actress | 2011 | Michelle
Best Actress | 2011 | Michelle
Best Actress | 2011 | Michelle
Best Actress | 2011 | Michelle
Best Actress | 2011 | Michelle
Outstanding Achievement in Casting Feature Studio or Independent Drama | 2012 | Tricia
Best Female Lead | 2012 | Michelle
Supporting Actor of the Year | 2012 | Kenneth
2012 | Michelle
Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role | 2012 | Michelle
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role | 2012 | Kenneth
Best Motion Picture Comedy or Musical | 2012
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture | 2012 | Kenneth
Best Supporting Actor | 2012 | Kenneth
Best Supporting Actress | 2012 | Judi
Best Costume Design | 2012 | Jill
Best Make Up Hair | 2012 | Jenny
Best Leading Actress | 2012 | Michelle
Best Actress Melhor Atriz | 2013 | Michelle
Best Actress Miglior attrice protagonista | 2013 | Michelle
Best International Actress Beste Buitenlandse Actrice | 2013 | Michelle
2012 | Adrian
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role | 2012 | Michelle
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role | 2012 | Kenneth
Best Actress | 2012 | Michelle
Best Edited Feature Film Comedy or Musical | 2012 | Adam
Best Actress | 2012 | Michelle
Best Actress | 2012 | Michelle
Best Supporting Actor | 2012 | Kenneth
Best Costume Design | 2012 | Jill
Best Makeup | 2012
Best Actress | 2012 | Michelle
Best Actor | 2012 | Kenneth
Best Actress | 2012 | Michelle
Actress of the Year | 2012 | Michelle
Best OnScreen Transformation | 2012 | Michelle
Best Actress | 2012 | Michelle
Best Supporting Actor | 2012 | Kenneth
Best Casting | 2012 | Tricia
Best First Feature | 2012 | Simon
Best Music Adapted Song | 2012 | Michelle
Best Costume Design | 2012 | Jill
Best Actress | 2012 | Michelle
Best Picture | 2011
Best Actress in a Leading Role | 2011 | Michelle
Most Promising Filmmaker | 2011 | Simon
Best Supporting Actor | 2011 | Kenneth
Best Supporting Actor | 2011 | Kenneth
Best Actress of the Year | 2011 | Michelle
Best Actress | 2011 | Michelle
Best Movie Actress | 2011 | Michelle
Worst British Supporting Actor | 2011 | Dougray
Best Actress in a Leading Role | 2011 | Michelle
Best Picture | 2011
Best Actor in a Supporting Role | 2011 | Kenneth
Best Actress | 2011 | Michelle
Best Actress in a Motion Picture | 2011 | Michelle
Best Actor in a Supporting Role | 2011 | Kenneth
Best Supporting Actor | 2011 | Kenneth
Worst Female Images in a Movie | 2011
Budget 6,400,000 USD
Box Office Collection 35,100,000 USD
According to executive producer and director Simon Curtis on his DVD commentary, Dame Judi Dench was unavailable for the principal photography period, and her parts had to be filmed about two weeks before the rest of the production. Throughout the movie, Dench and Michelle Williams are never seen in the same shot, including one in which Dench shakes hands with (seemingly) Williams' hand being extended from off-screen. Adam Recht's deft editing gives the illusion that Williams and Dench were being filmed at the same time.
The reenactments scenes from The Prince and the Showgirl (1957) were filmed on the same Pinewood soundstage as the original. Michelle Williams' dressing room during filming had once been Marilyn Monroe's.
Ian Murray is the standby rigger for the film. His adopted grandfather, Jack Thompson, was the standby rigger on The Prince and the Showgirl (1957).
The notebook in which Arthur Miller (Dougray Scott) has written, and over which Marilyn Monroe (Michelle Williams) is seen crying, is most likely an initial draft of his play "After the Fall", which featured a character that was an unflattering version of Monroe. The play remains one of Miller's most unpopular works.
Scarlett Johansson was approached for the part of Marilyn Monroe in 2009, but turned it down, thinking that recreating such a screen icon would just be a thankless task, according to Deadline's report on May 13, 2010.
"Marilyn Monroe: Little girls should be told how pretty they are. They should grow up knowing how much their mother loves them."
"[last lines] Colin Clark: Here's what I remember most: her embrace. Her belief in me. And the joy she gave. That was her gift. When I think of her now, I think of that time when a dream came true. And my only talent was not to close my eyes."