18½

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18½

2021 American film


18½ is a 2021 American comedy-thriller film directed by Dan Mirvish, written by Daniel Moya, with a story by Dan Mirvish and Daniel Moya. The film stars Willa Fitzgerald, John Magaro, Vondie Curtis-Hall, Catherine Curtin, Richard Kind, Sullivan Jones and the voices of Jon Cryer as H. R. Haldeman, Ted Raimi as Alexander Haig and Bruce Campbell as President Richard Nixon.[3]

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Plot

At the height of Watergate, a White House transcriber tries to leak the 18½-minute gap in the Nixon White House tapes to a reporter, but they run afoul of swingers, hippies and nefarious forces.

Cast

Production

The film started shooting March 3, 2020, at the Silver Sands Motel and Cottages in Greenport, Suffolk County, New York. Production was halted after 11 days because of the COVID-19 pandemic.[4][5] For the next six months, Mirvish edited the footage they had, composer Luis Guerra worked on the music, and the production team recorded voice sessions for the fictional 18½-minute gap in the Nixon White House tapes with Bruce Campbell, Jon Cryer and Ted Raimi over Zoom. Filming resumed in September, 2020, for the final four days once COVID protocols were in place with the Directors Guild of America and Screen Actors Guild.[6]

Release

Adventure Entertainment released the film theatrically in the United States starting on May 27, 2022.[7] The film came out in the UK on July 11, 2022.[8] The film was released on airlines JetBlue, Virgin Atlantic, Emirates, Qatar Airways, Air New Zealand and Singapore Air, through distributor Gate23.[9] The DVD special edition of the film was released on April 9, 2024, from MVD Entertainment Group. The DVD includes a feature length behind-the-scenes documentary called "Covid 18½: The Making of a Film in a Global Pandemic," as well as a commentary track from director Dan Mirvish and screenwriter Daniel Moya, audio of full Richard Nixon tape with Bruce Campbell, Ted Raimi and Jon Cryer, and a live audience track from film's world premiere at Woodstock Film Festival.[10][11]

Festivals

18½ was selected to screen at the following film festivals:

Reception

The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes gave the film a 78% approval rating, based on 45 reviews. The website's consensus reads, "Some tonal inconsistency makes 18 1/2 more of a 7/10, but this well-acted period piece mines the Watergate scandal for fresh, insightful dramedy."[27]

Richard Roeper of the Chicago Sun-Times wrote, "Just when you thought we might have covered this dark chapter in American history from all angles, along comes the slyly subversive, occasionally loony and thoroughly entertaining 18 ½, which is fictional and yet contains essential truths and clever insights throughout."[28] Matt Zoller Seitz of RogerEbert.com wrote, "it's a film that sticks in the mind after you've watched it. Every choice is made with confidence, but from an intuitive place, like decisions made by a lucid dreamer."[29] Noel Murray of the Los Angeles Times wrote, "Mirvish's excellent cast approaches this sequence like a one-act play, swinging at every curveball their fellow actors throw. Nothing they're saying matters much, but they say it with such verve and passion that they pull the audience right into the free-floating anxiety of a fraught time in American history, a half-century ago."[30]

The film was one of 301 features qualified as eligible for the 95th Academy Awards.[31] The original songs "Brasília Bella", "Wonder Bread" and "Deadly Butterfly" from the film were 3 out of the 82 songs qualified for the 2023 Academy Awards Best Original Song category.[32] "Brasília Bella" was considered an "Oscar Contender" by The Hollywood Reporter,[33] IndieWire[34] and GoldDerby.[35]


References

  1. "'A Miracle Before Christmas', 'Surprised By Oxford' Castings; Fade To Black Films Slate; Acquisitions By Samuel Goldwyn, Freestyle, Adventure Entertainment, Gravitas; More – Film Briefs". deadline.com. Retrieved 2023-01-12.
  2. "How to Shoot a Film in a Global Pandemic". filmmakermagazine.com. Retrieved 2023-01-12.
  3. "How to Shoot an Indie Film During a Pandemic". variety.com. Retrieved 2023-01-12.
  4. "18 ½ – An interview with Dan Mirvish". setthetape.com. Retrieved 2023-01-12.
  5. "18½ – MANIFF 2022". themovieisle.com. Retrieved 2023-01-12.
  6. "PREVIEW OF CINEQUEST/CINEJOY 2022". beyondchron.org. Retrieved 2023-01-12.
  7. "18 1/2". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. Retrieved 2023-01-20.
  8. "18 1/2". rogerebert.com.

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