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The Forty-Year-Old Version

The Forty-Year-Old Version is a 2020 American comedy-drama film written, directed, and produced by Radha Blank, in her feature directorial debut. It stars Blank, Peter Kim, Oswin Benjamin, and Reed Birney.


The Forty-Year-Old Version
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Radha Blank
Radha Blank
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Lena Waithe
Jordan Fudge
Radha Blank
Inuka Bacote-Capiga
Jennifer Semler
Rishi Rajani
Radha Blank
Peter Kim
Oswin Benjamin
Reed Birney
Eric Branco
Robert Grigsby Wilson
Guy C. Routte
New Slate Ventures
Hillman Grad Productions
Endeavor Content
Netflix
January 25, 2020 (2020-01-25) (Sundance)
October 9, 2020 (2020-10-09) (United States)
129 minutes
United States
English

The Forty-Year-Old Version is a 2020 American comedy-drama film written, directed, and produced by Radha Blank, in her feature directorial debut. It stars Blank, Peter Kim, Oswin Benjamin, and Reed Birney.

Loosely based on Blank's own life, the film sees her playing Radha, a playwright and teacher who turns to rapping when she finds herself nearing her 40th birthday.

It had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 25, 2020, where Blank won the U.S Dramatic Competition Directing Award, and was released on October 9, 2020, by Netflix. It was named one of the ten best films of 2020 by the National Board of Review.

Radha is a playwright and teacher nearing her 40th birthday and living under the burden of the unfulfilled promise of a 30 under 30 award she won nearly a decade ago. Archie, her agent and friend, gives her latest play Harlem Ave to J. Whitman, a wealthy white producer, who suggests her work needs to focus more on Black suffering. After he offers her a job writing for a Harriet Tubman musical, Radha throttles him.

At a loss over what to do with her career, Radha hears rap music blasting outside her apartment and is inspired to start writing raps, following a passion she developed and abandoned in high school. Tracking down D, a music producer, she invents the name RadhaMUSprime. Archie believes she is going through a breakdown.

D is initially distant towards Radha, but after they create a track together, she is shocked to find him willing to record a mixtape with her. He also invites her to perform at a showcase for up-and-coming rappers. Before the showcase Radha gets high and forgets her lyrics, leading her to humiliate herself in front of a crowd of her students.

Archie uses the recent death of Radha's mother to smooth things over with Whitman, who agrees to produce Harlem Ave. However, he tells her to add a white character to her play. As the play progresses to the workshop stage, Radha increasingly feels uncomfortable with the compromises she is making to appeal to white audiences.

Despite witnessing her bombing on stage, D encourages Radha to continue rapping. After taking her to an all-woman rap battle in the Bronx, they spend the night together and open up about their lives as struggling artists and the way they are coping with the recent loss of their mothers. However, Radha brushes D off the next morning, telling him she needs to work on her play.

Radha continues to struggle with the compromises she makes to have the play produced. Cleaning out her mother's apartment with her brother, she reflects on her mother's career as a struggling artist. Radha is surprised and encouraged to see that her brother views their mother as a talented Renaissance woman rather than a failure.

On her play's opening night, Radha appears during the curtain call and denounces her work, rapping about the need for an artist to stay true to their artistic vision. She fires Archie at the same time he quits and then heads to D's apartment to reunite with him. The film ends with the two walking together, him beatboxing and her rapping, as the shot slowly changes from black and white to color.

In August 2019, it was announced Radha Blank, Peter Kim, and Oswin Benjamin had joined the cast of the film, with Blank directing from a screenplay she wrote and Lena Waithe producing. The title is a play on the 2005 comedy The 40-Year-Old Virgin.

It had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 25, 2020. Shortly after, Netflix acquired distribution rights to the film. It was released on October 9, 2020.

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On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 99% based on 134 reviews, with an average rating of 8.10/10. The website's critics consensus reads "The Forty-Year-Old Version opens a compelling window into the ebbs and flows of the artist's life—and announces writer-director-star Radha Blank as a major filmmaking talent with her feature debut." Metacritic assigned the film a weighted average score of 80 out of 100, based on 28 critics, indicating "generally favorable" reviews.

AwardDate of ceremonyCategoryRecipient(s)ResultRef.
Sundance Film FestivalFebruary 1, 2020U.S. Dramatic Competition Directing AwardRadha BlankWon
U.S. Dramatic Competition Grand Jury PrizeNominated
Hollywood Music in Media AwardsJanuary 27, 2021Best Original Song in a Feature Film"Poverty Porn" – Radha Blank and Christopher TysonNominated
Best Music Supervision – FilmGuy C. RoutteNominated
Satellite AwardsFebruary 15, 2021Best Motion Picture – Comedy or MusicalThe Forty-Year-Old VersionWon
Austin Film Critics AssociationMarch 19, 2021Best First FilmNominated
The Robert R. "Bobby" McCurdy Memorial Breakthrough Artist AwardRadha BlankWon
NAACP Image AwardsMarch 22–25, 2021Outstanding Directing in a Motion PictureNominated
Outstanding Breakthrough Creative (Motion Picture)Nominated
Outstanding Writing in a Motion PictureWon
Directors Guild of America AwardsApril 10, 2021Outstanding Directing – First-Time Feature FilmNominated
British Academy Film AwardsApril 11, 2021Best Actress in a Leading RoleNominated
Casting Society of AmericaApril 15, 2021Studio or Independent – ComedyJessica DanielsWon
Motion Picture Sound Editors AwardsApril 16, 2021Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – Musical for Feature FilmLightchildNominated
Independent Spirit AwardsApril 22, 2021Best First FeatureThe Forty-Year-Old VersionNominated
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