Romantic Comedy (2019 film) explained

Romantic Comedy
Director:Elizabeth Sankey
Music:Summer Camp, Jeremy Warmsley
Editing:Elizabeth Sankey
Runtime:78 minutes.[1]
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English

Romantic Comedy is a 2019 British documentary film about romantic comedies, directed, edited and narrated by Elizabeth Sankey, whose band Summer Camp contributes songs. Sankey's bandmate Jeremy Warmsley co-produced and composed the film's original score.

Synopsis

The film features extracts from hundreds of films, including The Holiday, When Harry Met Sally, While You Were Sleeping, The Big Sick, Kissing Jessica Stein and The Broken Hearts Club.[2] The production made use of Fair Use guidelines to legally include these clips.[3]

Other contributors to the film include actor Jessica Barden, director Charlie Lyne, writers Laura Snapes, Anne T Donahue, Simran Hans, Cameron Cook, Brodie Lancaster and radio producer Eleanor McDowall.

Release

The film premiered at IFFR 2019[4] and went on to play at festivals such as SXSW 2019,[5] CPH:DOX,[6] and AFI.[7] It was distributed in the UK by MUBI.

Reception

, Romantic Comedy holds a rating of on Rotten Tomatoes, based on reviews.[8] The Guardian reviewed Romantic Comedy, rating it 4/5 stars and writing "engaging documentary reclaims the genre from snooty cinephiles – and proudly pronounces When Harry Met Sally a masterpiece".[9]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Romantic Comedy . . 30 September 2020.
  2. Web site: Review of the film in The Guardian. .
  3. Web site: 2019-03-23. Fair Use-Friendly SXSW 2019. 2020-10-17. Center for Media and Social Impact. en-US.
  4. Web site: 2019-01-11. Romantic Comedy. 2020-10-17. IFFR. en.
  5. Web site: Romantic Comedy. 2020-10-17. SXSW. en-US.
  6. Web site: Dyre. Nynne. Romantic Comedy. 2020-10-17. CPH:DOX. en-US.
  7. Web site: AFI FEST 2020 - Film Results. 2020-10-17. AFI FEST. en.
  8. Web site: Romantic Comedy. Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. .
  9. Web site: 2020-05-07. Romantic Comedy review – our love affair with the romcom. 2020-10-17. the Guardian. en.