Grace of My Heart

Grace of My Heart

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Singer | Songwriter

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  • Genre(s): Drama, Comedy, Musical
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Allison Anders
  • Cast(s): Illeana Douglas, Matt Dillon, Eric Stoltz, Bruce Davison, Patsy Kensit See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 56min
  • Award(s): Chlotrudis 1997 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Blue Moon, The Ballad of Wallis Island
  • Story:
    An aspiring singer, Denise Waverly/Edna Buxton, sacrifices her own singing career to write hit songs that launch the careers of other singers. The film follows her life from her first break, through the pain of rejection from the recording industry and a bad marriage, to her final triumph in realizing her dream to record her own hit album.
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6.7/10
IMDb

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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
An aspiring singer, Denise Waverly/Edna Buxton, sacrifices her own singing career to write hit songs that launch the careers of other singers. The film follows her life from her first break, through the pain of rejection from the recording industry and a bad marriage, to her final triumph in realizing her dream to record her own hit album.
Ratings

6.7/10

IMDb

AWARDS

Nominations
Chlotrudis Award

Best Supporting Actor | 1997 | John

Golden Satellite Award

Best Original Song | 1997 | Burt

Golden Spike Award

1996 | Allison

BOX OFFICE

Budget 5,000,000 USD

Box Office Collection 660,313 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

The character of Kelly Porter, the female bubblegum pop singer who was in the closet (played by Bridget Fonda) was inspired by Lesley Gore, who actually helped compose some of the music for the movie. At the time of Gore's death in 2015, she had been with her romantic partner, Lois Sasson, for 33 years.

The soundtrack song "God Give Me Strength" was composed by Burt Bacharach and Elvis Costello under curious circumstances. Since they lived on opposites sides of the Atlantic (US & UK), the song evolved over the course of several long-distance calls and recorded snippets left on answering machines.

Most of the '60s-style hair-dos in this movie were wigs. However, the Lesley Gore-inspired character Kelly Porter's incredibly styled hair was in fact actor Bridget Fonda's own hair.

According to director Allison Anders (during her commentary for the DVD), this was the first time that a movie showed a woman's "water breaking" in the recording studio scene. However, such an event had already been depicted as early as Cinderella Liberty (1973). It was also the first depiction of a woman's sweater getting wet because it was time to breastfeed her baby. Anders also asked for "child care" to be listed in the end credits.

In what would have been her film debut, Amy Ryan played a character married to Eric Stoltz in the second part of the film, but was cut from the final edit of the film.

The character of Kelly Porter, the female bubblegum pop singer who was in the closet (played by Bridget Fonda) was inspired by Lesley Gore, who actually helped compose some of the music for the movie. At the time of Gore's death in 2015, she had been with her romantic partner, Lois Sasson, for 33 years.

The soundtrack song "God Give Me Strength" was composed by Burt Bacharach and Elvis Costello under curious circumstances. Since they lived on opposites sides of the Atlantic (US & UK), the song evolved over the course of several long-distance calls and recorded snippets left on answering machines.

Most of the '60s-style hair-dos in this movie were wigs. However, the Lesley Gore-inspired character Kelly Porter's incredibly styled hair was in fact actor Bridget Fonda's own hair.

According to director Allison Anders (during her commentary for the DVD), this was the first time that a movie showed a woman's "water breaking" in the recording studio scene. However, such an event had already been depicted as early as Cinderella Liberty (1973). It was also the first depiction of a woman's sweater getting wet because it was time to breastfeed her baby. Anders also asked for "child care" to be listed in the end credits.

In what would have been her film debut, Amy Ryan played a character married to Eric Stoltz in the second part of the film, but was cut from the final edit of the film.

Popular Dialogues

"Record producer: I don't want to burst your bubble, but not only do we have someone like you. We are trying to get rid of the someone like you."

"Jay Phillips: The only thing I wish for you, and I wish it most sincerely, I wish you would get fired."

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