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1 Plot  



1.1  Act 1: Genesis  





1.2  Act 2: Regenesis  





1.3  Finale  







2 Cast  





3 Production  





4 Release  





5 Reception  



5.1  Box office  





5.2  Critical response  





5.3  Accolades  







6 Soundtrack  





7 References  





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Vox Lux
Theatrical release poster
Directed byBrady Corbet
Screenplay byBrady Corbet
Story by
  • Brady Corbet
  • Mona Fastvold
  • Produced by
  • David Hinojosa
  • Brian Young
  • Gary Michael Walters
  • Robert Salerno
  • Michel Litvak
  • Svetlana Metkina
  • David Litvak
  • Andrew Lauren
  • D.J. Gugenheim
  • Starring
  • Jude Law
  • Stacy Martin
  • Jennifer Ehle
  • Raffey Cassidy
  • CinematographyLol Crawley
    Edited byMatthew Hannam
    Music by
  • Sia (songs)
  • Production
    companies

  • Andrew Lauren Productions
  • Bold Films
  • Distributed byNeon

    Release dates

    • September 4, 2018 (2018-09-04) (Venice)
  • December 7, 2018 (2018-12-07) (United States)
  • Running time

    110 minutes[1]
    CountryUnited States
    LanguageEnglish
    Budget$11 million[2]
    Box office$1.4 million[3]

    Vox Lux is a 2018 American musical drama film written and directed by Brady Corbet, from a story by Corbet and Mona Fastvold. The film stars Natalie Portman, Jude Law, Raffey Cassidy, Stacy Martin and Jennifer Ehle.

    Vox Lux had its world premiere at the 75th Venice International Film Festival on September 4, 2018, and was released in the United States on December 7, 2018, by Neon. The film received generally favorable reviews from film critics.

    Plot[edit]

    Act 1: Genesis[edit]

    In early January 2000, a boy named Cullen Active walks into his school in the Staten Island neighborhood of New Brighton, goes to an 8th grade class and shoots the teacher, Mrs. Dwyer. One student, 13-year-old Celeste Montgomery, calmly and compassionately talks to Cullen, and offers to pray with him. However, he shoots all the students and kills himself; Celeste is later seen to be in one of only three ambulances carrying survivors from the scene.

    As she slowly recovers from her injuries, Celeste and her older sister, Eleanor, write music together. Soon afterward, at an event led by Father Cliff in memory of the shooting victims, Celeste sings a song that she and Eleanor wrote titled "Wrapped Up". The song becomes an instant hit and Celeste is soon picked up by a manager.

    ByApril 2000, Celeste is recording an EP in New York City. Over the next 20 months, Celeste manages and navigates the increasing pressures of her newfound fame in spite of her past trauma. She and Eleanor indulge in bouts of partying that soon get in the way of Celeste's work, including the 14-year-old Celeste being subject to statutory rape by an older musician and Eleanor having sex with Celeste's manager the night before the September 11 attacks. Nevertheless, Celeste continues to successfully rise in the music industry, with her songs getting quickly picked up by the radio and rushing the demand for her first music video, "Hologram (Smoke and Mirrors)".

    Act 2: Regenesis[edit]

    In 2017, a terrorist shooting on a beach in Croatia is rumored to be linked to Celeste's music due to the masks that the criminals donned, which are similar to the masks from Celeste's 2001 "Hologram" video.

    Celeste is now 31 years old and preparing for the first night of a concert tour for her sixth album, Vox Lux. Her manager informs her of the terrorist shooting, and then tells her to prepare for the ensuing press junkets. Before her first interview, Celeste takes her teenage daughter, Albertine (conceived from the encounter with the musician), to lunch. Once there, Celeste unveils her erratic and destructive behavior, aided by alcohol, resulting in Celeste and Albertine getting kicked out of the restaurant by the manager. It is revealed that, six years prior, Celeste permanently blinded herself in her left eye due to consuming excessive amounts of methanol while binge-drinking household cleaning products. Celeste then drove under the influence across three state lines, injuring a man in his left leg and pelvis in the process, which resulted in a public lawsuit.

    After lunch, Celeste has a heated argument with Eleanor after discovering Albertine has recently lost her virginity; Eleanor has been Albertine's guardian since her birth. The press interviews begin soon after, with Celeste becoming increasingly unhinged after one interviewer mentions the aforementioned driving incident. Her publicist decides to cancel the rest of the interviews scheduled that day and asks Celeste to rest before the concert. However, Celeste and her manager get high on drugs and have sex. That evening, an impaired Celeste heads for the concert venue with her entourage in tow. She then experiences a mental breakdown, with Eleanor successfully comforting her before sending her out.

    Finale[edit]

    Celeste appears ready for the concert and preps for the stage with her band and background dancers. She then performs multiple songs with elaborate dance numbers involved. It is revealed that after she was shot, Celeste told Eleanor that she made a deal with the devil for her life. Her manager, Albertine, and Eleanor pensively look on at the façade of a performing Celeste.

    Cast[edit]

  • Jude Law as the manager
  • Stacy Martin as Eleanor
  • Jennifer Ehle as Josie the publicist
  • Raffey Cassidy as young Celeste and as Albertine
  • Christopher Abbott as the journalist
  • Logan Riley Bruner as Cullen Active
  • Maria Dizzia as Ms. Dwyer
  • Meg Gibson as Celeste's mother
  • Daniel London as Father Cliff
  • Sahr Ngaujah as a recording engineer in 2000
  • Micheál Richardson as the musician
  • Matt Servitto as Celeste's father
  • Leslie Silva as the stylist
  • In addition, Willem Dafoe provides the narration.

    Production[edit]

    In August 2016, it was announced Brady Corbet would write and direct the film, with Christine Vachon, David Hinojosa and Brian Young producing the film under their Killer Films and Three Six Zero Group banners respectively.[4] In September 2016, Rooney Mara joined the cast of the film, while Sia was hired to compose original songs for the film.[5] In October 2016, Jude Law joined the cast of the film.[6] In January 2017, Stacy Martin confirmed her involvement in the film.[7] In January 2018, Natalie Portman joined the cast of the film, replacing Mara.[8] In February 2018, Raffey Cassidy joined the cast of the film.[9] In August 2018, it was reported that Sia would be contributing original songs and Scott Walker would be scoring the film.[10] Speaking of his surprise involvement in the film, Willem Dafoe, who narrates the film, stated that “it was a very last-minute thing. I think Brady had another voice in there and he wasn’t quite happy with it, and at the last minute he had the idea to use me to be the narrator — which in terms of actual work isn’t a huge time commitment. It’s an important tonal element and framing device in the film. It’s a kind of go-between with the audience.”[11] Corbet has discussed the challenges of making the film, saying that "nobody asked for it" and he did not make any money from it.[12]

    Principal photography began on February 1, 2018.[13] Portman said her performance was influenced by what she had observed in documentaries on pop stars, such as Madonna and Lady Gaga.[14]

    Release[edit]

    Vox Lux premiered at the 75th Venice International Film Festival on September 4, 2018.[15] It also screened at the 43rd Toronto International Film Festival on September 7, 2018.[16][17] Shortly after, Neon acquired distribution rights to the film.[18] It was screened at the 29th New Orleans Film Festival on October 23, 2018.[19] It was theatrically released on December 7, 2018[20] and on VOD by Universal Home Entertainment on March 5, 2019.[21][22]

    Reception[edit]

    Box office[edit]

    Vox Lux grossed $0.7 million in the United States and Canada, and $0.7 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $1.4 million,[3] against a production budget of $11 million.[2] Sales of its DVD/Blu-ray releases cashed $115,195.[21]

    Critical response[edit]

    OnRotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 62% based on 252 reviews, with an average rating of 6.5/10. The website's critical consensus reads: "Intriguing albeit flawed, Vox Lux probes the allures and pitfalls of modern celebrity with sharp intelligence and visual style, all held together by an assured Natalie Portman performance."[22]OnMetacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 67 out of 100, based on 39 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[23]

    Guy Lodge of Variety magazine praised Natalie Portman for her performance and called the film "a bold, often brilliant trip through the celebrity spin cycle."[24]

    Accolades[edit]

    Award Date of ceremony Category Recipient(s) Result
    CinEuphoria Awards 2019 Best Supporting Actress - International Competition Natalie Portman Nominated
    Best Screenplay - International Competition Brady Corbet Nominated
    Best Costume Design - International Competition Keri Langerman Nominated
    Florida Film Critics Circle Awards December 23, 2019 Best Actress Natalie Portman Nominated
    Guild of Music Supervisors Awards February 6, 2020 Best Music Supervision for Films Budgeted Under 10 Million Dollars Margaret Yen and Alison Litton Won
    Hollywood Makeup Artist and Hair Stylist Guild Awards February 16, 2019 Best Contemporary Hair Styling - Feature-Length Motion Picture Esther Ahn and Daniel Koye Nominated
    Lisbon & Estoril Film Festival 2018 Best Film Brady Corbet Nominated
    London Critics Circle Film Awards January 30, 2020 Young British/Irish Performer of the Year Raffey Cassidy Nominated
    Motovun Film Festival 2019 Best Film Brady Corbet Nominated
    Stockholm Film Festival 2018 Impact Award Nominated
    Venice Film Festival September 8, 2018 Golden Lion Nominated

    Soundtrack[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Vox Lux". Venice Biennale. July 13, 2018. Retrieved July 25, 2018.
  • ^ a b "Vox Lux". Kodak. Archived from the original on July 21, 2019. Retrieved July 21, 2019.
  • ^ a b "Vox Lux". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved April 21, 2019.
  • ^ Donnelly, Matt (August 8, 2016). "Brady Corbet to Write and Direct Pop Star Drama 'Vox Lux' (Exclusive)". TheWrap. Retrieved February 1, 2018.
  • ^ Kroll, Justin (September 21, 2016). "Rooney Mara to Play a Pop Star in Drama 'Vox Lux' With Original Music From Sia". Variety. Retrieved February 1, 2018.
  • ^ Kroll, Justin (October 4, 2016). "Jude Law to Join Rooney Mara in Pop Star Drama 'Vox Lux' (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved February 1, 2018.
  • ^ Tice Studman, Kristen (January 17, 2017). "Stacy Martin Has a "Very French" Approach to Drinking Wine and Eating Bread". W. Retrieved February 1, 2018.
  • ^ Lang, Brent (January 26, 2018). "Natalie Portman Boards 'Vox Lux' (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved February 1, 2018.
  • ^ Kroll, Justin (February 6, 2018). "Natalie Portman's 'Vox Lux' Adds 'Killing of a Sacred Deer's' Raffey Cassidy (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved February 6, 2018.
  • ^ Barfield, Charles (August 21, 2018). "Sia & Scott Walker Providing The Music For Natalie Portman Musical Drama 'Vox Lux'". The Playlist. Retrieved August 23, 2018.
  • ^ Willem Dafoe on Becoming Vincent  Van  Gogh: "You Want a Living Painting, Not a Museum Piece"
  • ^ "Director Brady Corbet discusses Vox Lux - A DGA Q&A in New York". www.dga.org. Retrieved July 15, 2019.
  • ^ McAtree, Paige (January 31, 2018). "Movie Starring Natalie Portman, Jude Law To Film In Floral Park". New Hyde Park Patch. Retrieved February 1, 2018.
  • ^ "Is Celeste Based On A Real Singer? 'Vox Lux' Was Influenced By Some Very Famous Names". Bustle. Retrieved October 25, 2020.
  • ^ Tartaglione, Nancy (July 25, 2018). "Venice Film Festival Lineup: Welles, Coen Brothers, Cuaron, Greengrass, More – Live". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved July 25, 2018.
  • ^ Vlessing, Etan (August 21, 2018). "Toronto: Natalie Portman's 'Vox Lux,' Chloe Grace Moretz's 'Greta' Join Festival Lineup". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved August 21, 2018.
  • ^ "Vox Lux". Toronto International Film Festival. Retrieved August 21, 2018.
  • ^ Fleming, Mike Jr. (September 10, 2018). "Festival Action Heating As NEON Edging Towards Natalie Portman-Starrer 'Vox Lux:' Toronto". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved September 10, 2018.
  • ^ "Vox Lux | New Orleans Film Society". New Orleans Film Society. Retrieved September 30, 2018.
  • ^ D'Alessandro, Anthony (September 21, 2018). "'Vox Lux' To Strike A Chord This Awards Season As NEON Sets December Release For Natalie Portman-Jude Law Music Drama". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved September 21, 2018.
  • ^ a b "Vox Lux (2018) - Financial Information". The Numbers. Nash Information Services, LLC. Retrieved June 14, 2021.
  • ^ a b "Vox Lux (2018)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. Retrieved October 10, 2021.
  • ^ "Vox Lux Reviews". Metacritic. Retrieved September 8, 2019.
  • ^ "Film Review: Natalie Portman in 'Vox Lux'". September 4, 2018.
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