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8.2/10
IMDb77%
Rotten TomatoesGreen Book is a historical drama film where the plot revolves around Tony Lip, an Italian-American bouncer, who is hired to be the driver of Don Shirley, a world-class African American pianist during his concert tour in the Deep South. The two men, from different walks of life, are initially at odds with each other, but as their journey progresses, they learn to appreciate each other's perspectives and form an unlikely bond. Adding to that, the superb casting of Mahershala Ali and Viggo Mortensen keeps you mesmerised until the end. While there is some criticism around the fact that the movie over-simplifies the period of racial inequality in the US, it is also appreciated for capturing and depicting the hardships faced by African-Americans in the country well. All in all, Green Book is a heartwarming and equally entertaining movie that delivers an important message about the power of human connection and overcoming prejudices.
Best Original Screenplay | 2019 | Peter
Best Motion Picture of the Year | 2019 | Charles B.
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role | 2019 | Mahershala
Best Screenplay Motion Picture | 2019
Best Motion Picture Musical or Comedy | 2019
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture | 2019 | Mahershala
Best Supporting Actor | 2019 | Mahershala
Best Music Supervision for Film Budgeted Under Million Dollars | 2019
Best Supporting Actor | 2019 | Mahershala
Best Supporting Actor | 2019 | Mahershala
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role | 2019 | Mahershala
Best Foreign Film | 2019
Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures | 2019 | Nick
2019 | Viggo
Marquee Feature | 2018 | Peter
Narrative Feature | 2018 | Peter
Overall Favorite | 2018 | Peter
Spotlight Film | 2018 | Peter
Best Feature | 2018 | Peter
Best Supporting Actor | 2018 | Mahershala
2018 | Nick
Best Supporting Actor | 2018 | Mahershala
Narrative Feature | 2018 | Peter
Best Supporting Actor | 2018 | Mahershala
Best Film | 2018
Top Films of the Year | 2018
Best Picture | 2018
Best Actor in a Leading Role | 2018 | Viggo
Best Actor in a Supporting Role | 2018 | Mahershala
Best Original Screenplay | 2018 | Peter
Top Ten Films | 2018
2018
Best Feature Film | 2018 | Peter
Best Feature Film | 2018 | Peter
Best Supporting Actor | 2018 | Mahershala
Movie of the Year | 2019
Best Supporting Actor Mejor Actor de reparto | 2019 | Mahershala
Outstanding Achievement in Casting Big Budget Feature Comedy | 2019 | Thomas
Best Supporting Actor | 2019 | Mahershala
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role | 2019 | Viggo
Supporting Actor | 2019 | Mahershala
Best Picture | 2019
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role | 2019 | Mahershala
Best Supporting Actor | 2019 | Mahershala
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role | 2019 | Viggo
Best Achievement in Film Editing | 2019 | Patrick J. Don
Best Director Motion Picture | 2019 | Peter
Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy | 2019 | Viggo
Best Film | 2019 | Jim
Best Leading Actor | 2019 | Viggo
Best Screenplay Original | 2019 | Nick
Outstanding Production Design | 2019 | Tim
Outstanding Motion Picture | 2019
Outstanding Supporting Actor | 2019 | Mahershala
Best Foreign Film | 2019
Best Foreign Film | 2020
Best Duo International Competition | 2020 | Viggo
Best Actor International Competition | 2020 | Viggo
Best Supporting Actor International Competition | 2020 | Mahershala
Best English Language Film rets engelsksprogede film | 2020 | Peter
Best Foreign Film Miglior Film Straniero | 2020 | Peter
Best Foreign Film | 2020
Best International Film | 2020
Best Foreign Film | 2020
Best Foreign Language Film | 2020
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role | 2019 | Viggo
Best Lead Actor | 2019 | Viggo
Best Foreign Feature Film rets utenlandske spillefilm | 2019 | Peter
Best Edited Feature Film Comedy | 2019 | Patrick J. Don
Best Actor in a Supporting Role | 2019 | Mahershala
Best Actor | 2019 | Mahershala
Best Lead Actor Mejor Actor | 2019 | Viggo
Best Supporting Actor | 2019 | Mahershala
Most Valuable Film of the Year | 2019
Cinema for Peace Award for the Most Valuable Film of the Year | 2019
Best Picture | 2019
Best Actor | 2019 | Viggo
Best Director | 2019 | Peter
Best Actor in a Comedy | 2019 | Viggo
Best Original Screenplay | 2019 | Peter
Best Score | 2019
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Feature Film | 2019 | Peter
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role | 2019 | Mahershala
Film Performance of the Year Supporting Actor | 2019 | Mahershala
Best Supporting Actor | 2019 | Mahershala
Best Film | 2019
Best Actor | 2019 | Viggo
Best Supporting Actor | 2019 | Mahershala
Best Original Screenplay | 2019 | Peter
Best Picture | 2019
Outstanding Color Grading Theatrical Feature | 2019 | Walter
Outstanding Editing Theatrical Feature | 2019 | Patrick J. Don
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture | 2019 | Mahershala
Best Actor | 2019 | Viggo
Best Picture | 2019 | Charles B.
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing Dialogue and ADR for Feature Film | 2019
Best Supporting Actor | 2019 | Mahershala
Best Supporting Actor | 2019 | Mahershala
Best Supporting Actor | 2019 | Mahershala
2019 | Peter
Best Screenplay Original | 2019 | Peter
Best Actor in a Motion Picture Comedy or Musical | 2019 | Viggo
Best Actor in a Supporting Role | 2019 | Mahershala
Best Motion Picture Comedy or Musical Major Independent or International | 2019
Best Director | 2019 | Peter
Discovery of the Year | 2019
Original Screenplay | 2019 | Peter
Best Supporting Actor | 2018 | Mahershala
Best Actor | 2018 | Viggo
Best Supporting Actor | 2018 | Mahershala
Best Director | 2018 | Peter
Best Supporting Actor of the Year | 2018 | Mahershala
Best Supporting Actor | 2018 | Mahershala
Best Original Score Feature Film | 2018
Best Supporting Performer in a Movie | 2018 | Mahershala
Best Actor | 2018 | Viggo
Best Lead Actor | 2018 | Viggo
Best Picture | 2018
Best Supporting Male | 2018 | Mahershala
Best Supporting Actor | 2018 | Mahershala
Best Picture | 2018
Best Director | 2018 | Peter
Best Actor | 2018 | Viggo
Best Supporting Actor | 2018 | Mahershala
Best Original Screenplay | 2018 | Peter
Best Editing | 2018 | Patrick J. Don
Best Production Design | 2018 | Tim
Best Use of Music in a Film | 2018
Best Ensemble | 2018
Best Supporting Actor | 2018 | Mahershala
Best Actor | 2018 | Viggo
Best Actor | 2018 | Viggo
Budget 23,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 319,700,000 USD
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The pizza scene is drawn from real life: Nick Vallelonga said Tony Lip used to order a whole, unsliced pizza pie, fold it, and eat it. Upon hearing the anecdote, Viggo Mortensen insisted they try to fit it into the movie. Peter Farrelly protested, saying there were enough funny eating scenes, but agreed to try it. When the crew burst out laughing, he agreed to leave the scene in.
Upon the film's release, the Shirley family stated that Tony and Doc were not friends, they had "an employer-employee relationship". In January 2019, audio recordings of an interview with Don Shirley emerged in which he stated, "I trusted him implicitly... You see... not only was [Tony] my driver, we never had an employer/employee relationship. You don't have time for that bullshit. My life is in this man's hands!... So you've got to be friendly with one another."
Prior to filming, Viggo Mortensen was invited to meet Nick Vallelonga's family over a six-hour dinner. He said, "It almost destroyed me because I hadn't gained the weight yet - I hadn't expanded my stomach... It was almost lethal..." When the family assumed he was declining more helpings because he didn't like the food, he felt compelled to finish his plate. But every time he finished a plate, they brought another one. "I said goodbye. We did a picture together. I limped to my rental car and I made a big show of 'oh, I'm driving back to Manhattan!' And I drove around the corner, parked the car, leaned my seat back, undid my belt and lay there for an hour, just groaning."
Nick Vallelonga pulled a fast one in hiring his real-life family members to play the onscreen family members. He let Viggo Mortensen believe Peter Farrelly had cast them, but suggested to Farrelly that Viggo had vouched for them as actors. The two only figured out the truth a month into the press tour.
The real Tony Lip is best known for playing Carmine Lupertazzi on The Sopranos (1999) and has had roles in several Martin Scorsese movies.
"Tony Lip: The world's full of lonely people afraid to make the first move."
"Tony Lip: You know, when you first hired me, my wife went out and bought one of your records. The one about the orphans? Dr. Don Shirley: Orphans? Tony Lip: Yeah. Cover had a bunch of kids sittin' around a campfire? Dr. Don Shirley: Orpheus. Tony Lip: ...Yeah. Dr. Don Shirley: Orpheus in the Underworld. It's based on a French opera. And those weren't children on the cover, those were demons in the bowels of Hell. Tony Lip: No shit! They must've been naughty kids!"