“JOY” Movie Starring Jennifer Lawrence Nominated in Best Picture and Best Actress Category
Academy Award® winner Jennifer Lawrence stars in this
year’s highly-anticipated movie “Joy” this awards season directed by of David
O. Russell that probes four decades in the upward-moving life of a
single-mom-turned-business-magnate to explore how daring, resilience and the
persistence of vision carry people from the ordinary into extraordinary moments
of creation, striving and love.
“Joy”
has recently been nominated for two major awards in the upcoming (2016) Golden
Globes – Best Motion Picture, Comedy and Best Actress In a Motion Picture,
Comedy (Jennifer Lawrence). "I am
incredibly grateful to be recognized by the Hollywood Foreign Press for my role
in JOY. It was an enormous privilege to play such an amazing woman. And it is
an honor to be among the other extraordinarily talented women in this category.
I share this with David O. Russell and the incredible cast and crew,” says
Lawrence on her nomination.
The
movie is based loosely on the life and rise of inventor and home shopping star
Joy Mangano, the genre-blurring story of JOY follows the wild path of a
hard-working but half-broken family and the young girl who ultimately becomes
its shining matriarch and leader in her own right. The result is an emotional and human comedy
about a woman’s rise – navigating the unforgiving world of commerce, the chaos
of family and the mysteries of inspiration while finding an unyielding source
of happiness.
“Joy”
follows on the heels of David O. Russell’s “The Fighter,” “Silver Linings
Playbook” and “American Hustle,” which between them garnered 25 Oscar®
nominations. Each unleashed an
unforgettable array of cinematic characters yet also honed in on a singularly
compelling idea: the allure and trials
of re-inventing oneself. Joy takes that
same idea somewhere new – as Russell takes on the question of how one person,
confronted with madcap circumstances, endless obstacles and a long road of
self-searching, forges a meaningful, joyful life. While Joy’s life moves forward, the film’s
style hearkens back in time, revisiting and redesigning the craftsmanship and
melodrama of classical Hollywood cinema for our image-laden times.
Joining
Lawrence is a typically wide-ranging Russell ensemble including Robert De Niro
as Joy’s hot-tempered yet hopelessly romantic father; Edgar Ramirez as Joy’s
ex-husband, a struggling musician living in the basement … with her father;
Diane Ladd as Joy’s insightful and influential grandmother; Virginia Madsen as
Joy’s soap-opera addicted mother; Isabella Rossellini as her father’s well-off
Italian lover; Dascha Polanco as Joy’s life-long friend and confidante,;
Elisabeth Rohm as Joy’s rivalrous sister and Bradley Cooper as the mogul-style
home shopping executive who becomes both Joy’s ally and adversary.
Says
Lawrence: “This is a story about so many things. It’s not just the story of Joy. It’s about
family, imagination, faith in yourself, about the ruthlessness of success and
what it means when you find it. I love most of all how much Joy changes. I loved taking her from vulnerable and
self-deprecating to cold and strong, and I loved that she turns into a real
matriarch of her family.”
“Joy”
opens very soon in Philippine cinemas this February 2016 from 20th
Century Fox to be distributed by Warner Bros.
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