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''Nine'' is a 2009 romantic musical drama film directed and co-produced by Rob Marshall from a screenplay by
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, loosely based on the musical of the same name, which in turn is based on the film ''
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''. In addition to songs from the stage musical, all written by Maury Yeston, the film has three original songs, also written by Yeston (" Take It All", " Cinema Italiano", and "Guarda La Luna"). The
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is Daniel Day-Lewis, Marion Cotillard, Penélope Cruz,
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, Fergie, Kate Hudson,
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, and Sophia Loren. ''Nine'' premiered at the Dubai International Film Festival on December 9, 2009, and had a
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in New York City and Los Angeles on December 18, with a
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in the United States on December 25, by
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. Though the film received mixed reviews from critics, the cast and especially Marion Cotillard's performance were praised. ''Nine'' was nominated for four
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: Best Supporting Actress (Penélope Cruz), Best Production Design ( John Myhre and Gordon Sim), Best Costume Design ( Colleen Atwood), and Best Original Song (" Take It All").


Plot

In 1965, Guido Contini is a gifted Italian filmmaker at the famous Cinecittà movie studios in Rome. Having turned 50 and developed writer's block, he conjures all the women in his life, both alive and deceased, for inspiration, including: Luisa (née Acari), his wife; Claudia Jenssen, his star actress; Carla Albanese, his mistress; Liliane "Lilli" La Fleur, his costume designer and confidant; Stephanie Necrophorus, an American fashion journalist from '' Vogue''; Saraghina, a prostitute from his childhood; and his beloved Mamma ("Overture Delle Donne"). Having not yet formulated an idea for his new movie, Guido evades reporters' questions. In his mind, he wishes for both youthful naiveté and the wisdom of age ("Guido's Song"). Escaping to the Bellavista Spa Hotel on the coast, he receives a seductive call from Carla while a doctor examines him ("A Call from the Vatican"). She comes to stay with him, but he hides her in a shabby '' pensione'' instead. Dante, Guido's producer, brings much of the film's crew to work at the hotel. When Guido confesses to Lilli his dilemma, she urges him to use his film to entertain, inspired by the Folies Bergère where she "learnt her art" ("Folies Bergères"). Guido remembers Saraghina, a prostitute he and his schoolmates paid to teach them the joy of life's sensual pleasures (the art of love and sex) by dancing for them on a beach when he was nine ("Be Italian") before he was caught by the priests and whipped. At dinner, Luisa surprises Guido, recounting having abandoned her acting career to be his wife ("My Husband Makes Movies"). Carla arrives, so Luisa storms out; Guido orders Carla back to the ''pensione'', alone and heartbroken. Failing to pacify Luisa, Guido meets Stephanie in the hotel's bar, who confesses that she adores his movies' style rather than their substance (" Cinema Italiano"). She takes him to her room, but while watching her undress, he realizes he still cares for his wife. Returning to Luisa, he promises to discontinue cheating. As she embraces him, he is called away to help Carla, who has overdosed on pills in attempted suicide. Guido stays with her and dreams of his mother singing him a lullaby when he was young ("Guarda La Luna"), advising him to repair his life. He leaves as Carla's husband Luigi arrives in the morning and returns to find Luisa gone while the film crew leaves for Rome. Filming in Rome, Guido phones Luisa to come that evening. When his leading lady, Claudia, senses there is no script, he confesses he needs her to inspire one. His idea for the film resembles his own ordeal: a man lost and in love with so many women. Claudia responds that this man is incapable of love and that, while she loves him, she cannot keep playing the same part in his films or his life ("Unusual Way"). While Guido is reviewing screen tests, Luisa arrives and is devastated to see him interact with an actress exactly as when he first met her. After an argument and an angry, imagined striptease (" Take It All"), she permanently leaves him. Finally acknowledging the truth, Guido cancels the film, now abandoned by all those he has selfishly been exploiting ("I Can't Make This Movie"). He admits to the crew that there never was a movie to make, and has the set destroyed before he leaves Rome. Two years later, at a café in Anguillara, Guido sees an advertisement for a play starring Luisa, whom he sees leave the theater with another man. Lilli suggests he make another movie, but Guido's only idea is a man trying to win back his wife. Sometime later, Guido is making that very film, directing actors representing younger versions of himself and Luisa, living in a small apartment and deeply in love. Guido's younger self assembles the cast of his entire life on the scaffolding behind him ("Finale") as Luisa arrives and watches from the shadows, happy that Guido has returned to his former self. The younger Guido runs to sit on the elder Guido's lap as fantasy meets reality, and the mature Guido calls, "Action!"


Cast

* Daniel Day-Lewis as Guido Contini, based on
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. ** Giuseppe Spitaleri as young Guido Contini * Marion Cotillard as Luisa Acari Contini, based on Giulietta Masina, Fellini's wife. * Penélope Cruz as Carla Albanese, based on Anna Giovannini, Fellini's mistress. *
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as Claudia Jenssen, based on movie star Anita Ekberg. *
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as Liliane La Fleur, a costume designer. * Kate Hudson as Stephanie Necrophorus, a '' Vogue'' fashion journalist. * Sophia Loren as Mamma Contini, Guido's mother. * Fergie as Saraghina, a prostitute. * Ricky Tognazzi as Dante, Guido's producer. * Giuseppe Cederna as Fausto * Elio Germano as Pierpaolo * Valerio Mastandrea as De Rossi * Martina Stella as Donatella * Roberto Citran as Dr. Rondi * Andy Pessoa as Italian boy * Max Procaccini as The Business Man * John Terry as Marvin *
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as Luigi


Production


Development

On April 12, 2007, '' Variety'' announced Rob Marshall would direct a feature film adaptation of ''Nine'' for
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. Marshall had previously directed ''
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'' for the Weinsteins while they were still at
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. The film was co-produced by Marshall's own production company, Lucamar Productions.


Casting

On April 16, 2007, it was reported that producer Harvey Weinstein was considering Gwyneth Paltrow,
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,
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, Catherine Zeta-Jones and Renée Zellweger for the six major female roles in ''Nine'', and that Weinstein and director Rob Marshall were also considering George Clooney, Javier Bardem,
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and Johnny Depp for the role of Guido. On August 20, 2007, ''Variety'' announced that Javier Bardem, Marion Cotillard and Penélope Cruz were in talks to star in ''Nine'' in the roles of Guido, Luisa, and Carla, respectively. ''Variety'' also reported that Marshall was courting Catherine Zeta-Jones–with whom he had worked in ''
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'' (2002)–for the role of Guido's muse, and Sophia Loren for the role of Guido's mother. In September 2007, Marshall confirmed that all of the five actors had been cast. On November 19, 2007, it was reported that Catherine Zeta-Jones had turned down the role of Claudia when director Rob Marshall refused to expand the role for the film, and that Natalie Portman, Gwyneth Paltrow, Liv Tyler,
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and Kate Hudson were being considered as possible replacements. On April 3, 2008, it was reported that
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and Judi Dench were in talks to star in the film. ''Nine'' was Kidman's first big-screen musical since '' Moulin Rouge!''. On May 14, 2008, ''Variety'' reported that Daniel Day-Lewis was in talks to star as Guido Contini, the film's lead character, after Javier Bardem dropped out due to exhaustion. On May 19, 2008, ''
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'' reported the actor had landed the role.
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, who had starred in the Broadway revival, said he was "disappointed" at not being cast, but that he thought the trailer to the film looked great and only wished the "best" for everyone involved. Marion Cotillard originally auditioned for the role of Lilli, but ended up being cast as Luisa. Cotillard received a call from her French agent saying that director Rob Marshall wanted her to audition for his next musical. In her first audition, she sang the song "Claudia". Following her second audition, she was asked to come back for another audition for the role of Luisa, and she got the part in her third audition after singing "My Husband Makes Movies". On July 15, 2008, the ''
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'' reported that Kate Hudson had been cast in a role created specifically for her, which had not been featured in the Broadway show. Anne Hathaway and Sienna Miller had both auditioned for the role of Stephanie, which ended up going to Hudson. On July 18, 2008, ''People'' reported Fergie had been cast as Saraghina.
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auditioned for unknown roles but neither were cast.


Filming

Rehearsals for the film began in August 2008, the songs were recorded in late September, and filming commenced in October at
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, London. Further filming took place in Italy (in the villages of Anzio and Sutri), and at Cinecittà Film Studios. ''Nine''s schedule required Kidman to begin rehearsals just six weeks after giving birth to her daughter. Kidman said she accepted to do ''Nine'' because she was allowed to bring her daughter to the set. The other women who worked in the film helped Kidman babysit her baby. Day-Lewis knew some Italian for the role. According to music supervisor Matt Sullivan,


Marketing

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for the film was released by
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on May 14, 2009. On July 18, 2009, a clip from the film was featured in an episode of the
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show, '' Barefoot Contessa'', with the host, Ina Garten, making breakfast and lunch for her friends, producers John DeLuca and Rob Marshall, as they edited their new film, at the end being a "preview" of their film for the host to see in appreciation. On November 17, 2009, '' Dancing With The Stars'' had a routine set to the song "Be Italian" with dancers wearing outfits from the film. On November 22, 2009 a two-minute trailer from ''Nine'' was shown simultaneously on Lifetime,
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, Soapnet, A&E and Bio and was also shown during the ''
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'' on ABC. In December 2009, the film contracted the soap operas ''
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'' and ''
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'' for advertising purposes. The former featured two of the characters watching one of the film's trailers on the Internet on a
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-esque website, and there were subtle setting alterations performed for the latter, including movie posters on the walls of various public places. In a 2018 interview with ''
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'', Rob Marshall revealed that he believes the Weinstein Company failed to market the film properly as it was a trickier sell than ''Chicago'' and should have started in festivals and smaller venues. He also said, "I did feel somewhat compromised working on it. Everything on the screen wasn't fully my perfect version of it."


Music


Soundtrack


Track list

(*) Songs not featured in the film, bonus tracks.


Original songs

'' Variety'' confirmed that three new songs had been created for the film by original Broadway composer Maury Yeston and were not included in the original stage score. They were: # "Guarda La Luna" (Look at the Moon), a lullaby sung by Sophia Loren as Mamma. Yeston tailored this song specifically for Loren's voice, though he based the melody on the song ''Waltz from Nine'' from the Broadway score. # " Cinema Italiano", a number which Kate Hudson performs as Stephanie. This has "a retro feel" with "elements of '60s pop" that demonstrate how important Italian cinema was in that era and to illustrate the shallowness and vanity of Stephanie. # " Take It All", originally written as a trio for Claudia, Carla, and Luisa, but, just before shooting, rearranged as a solo for Luisa, according to music supervisor Matt Sullivan.


Removed songs

These are songs that appeared in the musical, but were not included in the film nor in the soundtrack. # "Not Since
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", by Company # "The Germans at the Spa", by Company # "Not Since Chaplin - Reprise", by Company # "Movie Themes", by Guido # "Only with You", by Guido # "The Script", by Guido # "Nine", by Mamma # "Ti Voglio Bene", by Saraghina # "The Bells of St. Sebastian", by Guido, Little Guido and Company # "A Man Like You", by Guido and Claudia # "Unusual Way - Duet", by Guido and Claudia # "Contini Submits", by Guido # "The Grand Canal" (Every Girl in Venice/Amor/Only You/Finale), by Guido, Claudia, Lilli, Luisa, Stephanie, Carla, Mamma, Company # "Simple", by Carla # "Be on Your Own", by Luisa # "Not Since Chaplin - Reprise", by Company # "Getting Tall", by Little Guido # "Long Ago - Reprise/Nine - Reprise", by Guido, Little Guido and Luisa


Chart performance

The film soundtrack peaked at number twenty-six on the Billboard 200. It also peaked at number three on the Polish Albums Chart and at number nine on the Greek Albums Chart.


Release

''Nine'' premiered at the Dubai International Film Festival on December 9, 2009, and had a
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in New York City and Los Angeles on December 18, with a
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in the United States on December 25, by
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.


Reception

''Nine'' received generally mixed reviews, although the performances of the cast were praised by critics. , the film holds a 39% approval rating on review aggregate
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based on 208 reviews, with an average rating of 5.20/10. The critical consensus is: "It has a game, great-looking cast, led by the always worthwhile Daniel Day-Lewis, but Rob Marshall's ''Nine'' is chaotic and curiously distant." On
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, the film has an average rating of 49/100 from 33 reviews, indicating "mixed or average reviews". The film was also a commercial disappointment, as it grossed $19 million domestically and less than $54 million worldwide, against an $80 million budget. Todd McCarthy of '' Variety'' called the film "a savvy piece of musical filmmaking. Sophisticated, sexy and stylishly decked out, Rob Marshall’s disciplined, tightly focused film impresses and amuses as it extravagantly renders the creative crisis of a middle-aged Italian director, circa 1965". Richard Corliss of ''
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'' magazine wrote that "Only Cotillard, as Guido's long-suffering wife Luisa, is in command of her character whether she's singing, speaking or just staring darts at her philandering mate." Corliss also praised Cotillard's rendition of "My Husband Makes Movies", calling it a "lovely scene" and "a moment of emotional truth at the heart of this expertly made but hollow enterprise." For Ali Plumb of ''
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'' magazine, "Though slightly marred by a clunky structure and a lack of truly catchy tunes, Nine's wall-to-wall first-rate performances from its stellar cast (especially Cotillard) add a touch of class." Nicholas Barber of ''
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'' wrote; "Apart from a touching ballad performed by Cotillard, as Day-Lewis's wronged wife, you could cut out any of them '' ongs' without affecting the story, mainly because there isn't much of a story to affect." Alistair Harkness of ''
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'' called ''Nine'' "the worst film of the year" for "its absolute awfulness, for its mind-numbing shallowness, for its smug and self-satisfied cast, and for its ability to wreck Daniel Day-Lewis's otherwise unblemished record." ''TIME'' magazine ranked Cotillard's performance in ''Nine'' as the fifth best female performance of 2009.


Accolades


Home media

''Nine'' was released on DVD and
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May 4, 2010. The DVD featured an
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by director Rob Marshall and producer John DeLuca, 8 featurettes, and 3
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s. The
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included all the DVD extras including another featurette and a Screen Actors Guild Q&A.


References


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