2. Our Findings:
The film was made by DC Comics who joined together with DC Entertainment and
Allas Entertainment. The camera used to film was an IMAX camera.
Other films the production company had made are: Suicide Squad, Man of Steel,
War-craft, Batman Logo.
The budget for the film was $200 million. Also the film was made in the Us from
September 2013 to December 2014. However the release date had been postponed
several times.
The distribution company was the Warner Bros. The film is available worldwide on
the 25th of March 2016. The film was promoted through: trailers, social media,
posters, on-screen advertising, adverts and hash-tags.
The film is based on comic books and the genre is action, fantasy and adventure.
The stars of the film are: Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill and Amy Adams.
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4. Our Findings
The film was made by Duplass Brothers Production and Through Films. The
budget of the film was only $100000 and it was filmed from Christmas Eve 2013
to January 18th 2014. The film was filmed with a couple of Iphone 5s phones.
Tangerine was distributed by Magnolia Pictures and made in America. The most
recent films that Magnolia Pictures distributed was Results and The Wolfpack.
Tangerine was distributed in the Sundance film festival (January 23 2015) and
was released only in the UK (November 13 2015) and USA (July 10 2015).
Mya Taylor, Kitana Kiki Rodriguez and Karren Karagulien starred in the
comedy/drama film. The film made $701837 in the box office and $74934 in the
opening weekend (from 19 July to 11 October.)
5. Awards:
Gotham Independent Film Awards
2015
• Audience Award
• Break through actor (Mya Taylor)
Independent Spirit Awards
• Best supporting Female (Mya Taylor)
San Francisco Film Critics Circle
• Best supporting Actress (Mya Taylor)
Critics:
New York Times - ‘Tangerine
doesn’t dive deep into
transgender identity; the
movie is a dizzy, often exubrant
down and dirty romp, not a
lesson.’
Vulture – ‘What’s
extraordinary about Tangerine
is that it’s everything an
entertaining, old fashioned,
mainstream Hollywood
comedy should be but no
longer is.’