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Normal (2003 film)

2003 television film by Jane Anderson


Summary

2003 television film by Jane Anderson

FieldValue
imageNormal FilmPoster.jpeg
genreDrama
based_on
writerJane Anderson
directorJane Anderson
starringJessica Lange
Tom Wilkinson
musicAlex Wurman
countryUnited States
languageEnglish
producerThomas J. Busch
Cary Brokaw
Lydia Dean Pilcher
editorLisa Fruchtman
cinematographyAlar Kivilo
runtime110 minutes
companyHBO Films
Avenue Pictures
networkHBO
released

Tom Wilkinson Cary Brokaw Lydia Dean Pilcher Avenue Pictures Normal is a 2003 American made-for-television drama film produced by HBO Films, which became an official selection at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival. Jane Anderson, the film's writer and director, adapted her own play, Looking for Normal. The film is about a fictional Midwestern factory worker named Roy Applewood, who stuns her wife of 25 years by saying she wishes to undergo sex reassignment surgery and transition to a woman.

In an HBO interview, Anderson was asked "Were you drawing on any sources when you were researching this? Or was it purely out of your imagination?", to which she replied "Oh, it's my imagination, it's all fiction." She also said that she wanted to use the play "as a metaphor for a study of marriage", calling transition the "ultimate betrayal".

Plot

Roy Applewood (Tom Wilkinson), after fainting on the night of his 25th marriage anniversary, shocks her wife Irma (Jessica Lange) by revealing plans to transition into a woman named Ruth. While Ruth tries to keep the family together, Irma's initial reaction is to separate from her. Patty Ann (Hayden Panettiere), their daughter, is more accepting, but Wayne (Joseph Sikora), their son, struggles with the transition. He mocks Ruth after receiving an explanation letter.

The movie follows the fictitious story of the character Ruth in the depiction of her transition. She buys women's clothes, wears earrings and puts on perfume. She finds graffiti on her truck "You are not normal". Her mother decides not to tell her father. She is kicked out of the church choir. Irma finds Ruth in the barn with a gun to her head. She invites her back home. Her teen daughter just got her period and doesn't like being a girl. Their son Wayne comes home for Thanksgiving and ends up in a fist fight with Ruth. The son yells obscenities at her and then cries in her arms. After a year passes she goes in for surgery with full support from Irma.

Ruth faces ostracism at church and at work. She finds understanding from her boss, Frank, but not from her minister. In the end, Irma discovers that love transcends gender and the family survives.

Cast

  • Jessica Lange as Irma Applewood
  • Tom Wilkinson as Roy / Ruth Applewood
  • Clancy Brown as Frank
  • Hayden Panettiere as Patty Ann Applewood
  • Joseph Sikora as Wayne Applewood
  • Richard Bull as Roy Applewood Sr.
  • Mary Seibel as Em Applewood
  • Randall Arney as Reverend Dale Muncie
  • Rondi Reed as Roy's Sister Beth

Reception

Robert Pardi of TV Guide, reviewed the film and stated "Writer-director Jane Anderson tries to shoehorn her own play into the TV-tragedy", "but it's an awkward fit" and "Although the performances are superb, the film's detachment doesn't suit the bizarre material".

On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 100% based on 7 reviews, and an average rating of 7.2/10.

Awards and nominations

Normal was nominated for three Golden Globe Awards, won one Primetime Emmy Award and was nominated for another five.

Jessica Lange and Tom Wilkinson both received acting nominations for the Golden Globe, Primetime Emmy, and Satellite Awards.

YearAssociationCategoryNomineeResult
2003Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a MovieTom Wilkinson
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or a MovieJessica Lange
Outstanding Made for Television MovieNormal
Outstanding Main Title DesignAntoine Tinguely, Jasmine Jodry, Jakob Trollbeck, Laurent Fauchere
Outstanding Makeup for a Miniseries, Movie or a SpecialHallie D'Amore, Linda Melazzo, Dorothy J. Pearl
Outstanding Writing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Dramatic SpecialJane Anderson
2004Directors Guild of AmericaOutstanding Directorial Achievement in Movie for TelevisionJane Anderson
GLAAD Media AwardsOutstanding Television Movie or MiniseriesNormal
Golden Globe AwardsBest Actor – Miniseries or Television FilmTom Wilkinson
Best Actress – Miniseries or Television FilmJessica Lange
Best Miniseries or Television FilmNormal
Gracie Allen AwardsBest Female Lead – Dramatic SpecialJessica Lange
Satellite AwardsBest Actor – Miniseries or Television FilmTom Wilkinson
Best Actress – Miniseries or Television FilmJessica Lange
Best Miniseries or Television FilmNormal

References

References

  1. (21 January 2003). "Film review: Jane Anderson's "Normal"".
  2. "HBO Online Exclusive Interview with Jane Anderson". HBO.
  3. Pardi, Robert. "Normal, TV Guide".
  4. "Normal".
  5. Jerry Roberts {{google books. kW8j6sHvrewC. Encyclopedia of Television Film Directors
  6. (26 February 2016). "Me and My Emmy: Jane Anderson".
  7. Neil Landau {{google books. WmaN9ac3rPcC. The Screenwriter’s Roadmap: 21 Ways to Jumpstart Your Story
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