A Bigger Splash (2015 film)

A Bigger Splash is a 2015 psychological drama film directed by Luca Guadagnino and with a screenplay by David Kajganich from a story by Alain Page. Starring Tilda Swinton, Matthias Schoenaerts, Ralph Fiennes, and Dakota Johnson, the film is loosely based on Jacques Deray's 1969 film La Piscine (The Swimming Pool)[3] and named after the 1967 David Hockney painting.[4]

A Bigger Splash
Theatrical release poster
Directed byLuca Guadagnino
Screenplay byDavid Kajganich
Story byAlain Page
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyYorick Le Saux
Edited byWalter Fasano
Production
companies
Distributed by
  • Lucky Red (Italy)
  • StudioCanal (United Kingdom and France)
Release dates
  • 6 September 2015 (2015-09-06) (Venice)
  • 26 November 2015 (2015-11-26) (Italy)
  • 12 February 2016 (2016-02-12) (United Kingdom)
  • 6 April 2016 (2016-04-06) (France)
Running time
124 minutes[1]
Countries
  • Italy
  • France
Languages
  • English
  • Italian
  • French
Box office$7.5 million[2]

The second installment in Guadagnino's self-described Desire trilogy, following I Am Love (2009) and preceding Call Me by Your Name (2017), the film competed for the Golden Lion at the 72nd Venice International Film Festival.[5][6]

Plot

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In an isolated villa on the small Italian island of Pantelleria, world-famous rock singer Marianne Lane is on holiday with her filmmaker lover Paul De Smedt. She is recovering from surgery and has lost her voice, communicating only by signs and occasional whispers. He is in recovery from alcohol addiction and a suicide attempt. Neither speaks Italian and their togetherness is interrupted by uninvited visitors.

Harry Hawkes is an extroverted music producer who was Marianne's lover until he passed her on to his protégé, Paul. With him is Penelope "Pen" Lanier, who says she is 22. Moving into the villa, Harry starts inviting friends around as if it were his home and taking everybody out to various sights and festivities. His arrogant manner bores Pen and annoys Paul, but Marianne starts falling under his spell again; however, when Harry and Marianne begin to become intimate, Marianne stops Harry. She tells him that she does love him, but that she cannot be with him and that she is with Paul. The sultry Pen then makes a play for the unhappy Paul; it is not shown, but implied, that Paul succumbs to Pen's overtures.

After drinking on his own, Harry comes back very late and starts a fight with Paul beside the pool. Both fall in, and the fight continues. Paul holds Harry underwater to subdue him, but Harry drowns. Realising his mistake, Paul pulls Harry to the surface and attempts to resuscitate him, but is unsuccessful and leaves Harry to drift to the bottom of the pool. In the morning, his corpse is seen by the maid, who calls the police. They have more urgent business with refugees landing from North Africa, some floating ashore dead, but take the occupants of the villa in for questioning. Marianne convinces them with the truth that she was asleep, and suggests that the murderer was an intruder. Paul lies, saying he went to bed before the time of death, and is believed. Pen eventually reveals that she can speak perfect Italian, but chose to let her hosts struggle, and her passport reveals that she is only 17. Paul is concerned that Pen may have witnessed his fight with Harry in the pool, but is unable to determine how much she knows, if anything. Paul tearfully admits to Marianne that he killed Harry but tried to save him. At the airport, as Pen is about to fly out, she tells Paul and Marianne something that refers to something Marianne once said to Harry. Visibly disturbed, Marianne slaps Pen. Pen maintains her composure until she is shown boarding the plane in tears unseen by Marianne and Paul who depart in their car. On the ride back to the villa, they are stopped by the police. It is the investigating officer, but rather than pursuing the case he reveals himself to be a fan of Marianne and wants her to autograph a CD. She obliges and returns to the car where she and Paul share their relief and drive away.

Cast

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Marketing

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The first promo still of A Bigger Splash featuring Matthias Schoenaerts, Tilda Swinton, Dakota Johnson and Ralph Fiennes was released on 27 July 2015.[7] A new set of movie stills were released on 3 September 2015.[8] The first clip was released on 5 September 2015.[9] Swinton appeared in-character on the cover of the Autumn/Winter 2015 issue of AnOther Magazine.[10][11] In a work of fiction co-authored by Swinton, Glenn O'Brien, Luca Guadagnino, and Dave Kajganich, Marianne Lane gave an interview for the magazine based around events in the film.[12]

The first international teaser trailer was released on 1 October 2015.[13] The second trailer was released on 5 January 2016.[14] The second clip from the film was released on 15 January 2016.[15] Fox Searchlight released the first U.S. trailer on 10 February 2016.[16]

Release

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In February 2015, Fox Searchlight Pictures acquired U.S distribution rights to the film.[17] The film made its world premiere at the 72nd Venice Film Festival[18][19] on 6 September 2015.[20][21] It was also selected to screen at the Busan International Film Festival on 2 October 2015[22] and at the London Film Festival[23] on 9 October 2015.[24] Lucky Red released the film in Italy on 26 November 2015.[25] The film was released in the United Kingdom on 12 February 2016 by StudioCanal.[26] It was released in France on 16 April 2016.[27] Originally scheduled to open in the United States on 13 May 2016, it was brought forward to 4 May.[28][29]

For its theatrical release A Bigger Splash earned $2,024,099 in North America and $5,521,659 in foreign receipts for a total world box office gross of $7,545,758.[30]

An extended version running for 195 minutes, titled An Even Bigger Splash, screened at the Gothenburg Film Festival on 5 February 2022.[31][32]

Reception

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Critical response

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A Bigger Splash received generally positive reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a rating of 89%, based on 184 reviews. The site's consensus states: "Absorbing, visually arresting, and powerfully acted by an immensely talented cast, A Bigger Splash offers sumptuously soapy delights for fans of psychological adult drama."[33] On Metacritic the film has a score of 74 out of 100, based on 36 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[34]

Accolades

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List of awards and nominations
Award Date of ceremony Category Recipient(s) Result Ref(s)
AARP Annual Movies for Grownups Awards 6 February 2017 Best Actress Tilda Swinton Nominated [35]
Detroit Film Critics Society 19 December 2016 Best Supporting Actor Ralph Fiennes Nominated [36]
Evening Standard British Film Awards 8 December 2016 Best Actor Ralph Fiennes Nominated [37]
Best Actress Tilda Swinton Nominated
Florida Film Critics Circle 23 December 2016 Best Supporting Actor Ralph Fiennes Runner-up [38]
Independent Spirit Awards 25 February 2017 Best Supporting Male Ralph Fiennes Nominated [39]
IndieWire Critics Poll 19 December 2016 Best Supporting Actor Ralph Fiennes 6th Place [40]
Best Supporting Actress Tilda Swinton 5th Place
San Francisco Film Critics Circle 11 December 2016 Best Supporting Actor Ralph Fiennes Nominated [41][42]
Toronto Film Critics Association 11 December 2016 Best Supporting Actor Ralph Fiennes Runner-up [43]
Venice Film Festival 12 September 2015 Golden Lion Luca Guadagnino Nominated [44]
Green Drop Award Luca Guadagnino Nominated
Soundtrack Stars Award A Bigger Splash Won
Best Innovative Budget Award Luca Guadagnino Won

References

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