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Gay Theme | London, England
Legendary performer Judy Garland arrives in London in the winter of 1968 to perform a series of sold-out concerts.
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Legendary performer Judy Garland arrives in London in the winter of 1968 to perform a series of sold-out concerts.
6.8/10
IMDbBest Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role | 2020 | Renée
Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture Drama | 2020 | Renée
Best Leading Actress | 2020 | Renée
Actress | 2020 | Renée
Best Actress | 2020 | Renée
2020 | Rupert
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role | 2020 | Renée
Best Female Lead | 2020 | Renée
Film Performance of the Year Actress | 2020 | Renée
Best Picture | 2020
Best Actress | 2019 | Renée
Best Actress | 2019 | Renée
Best Actress in a Leading Role | 2019 | Renée
Actress of the Year | 2019 | Renée
Best Actress | 2019 | Renée
Best Actress | 2019 | Renée
2019 | Renée
Best Actress | 2019 | Renée
Best Picture | 2020
Best Actress | 2020 | Renée
Best Actress | 2020 | Renée
Actress of the Year | 2020 | Renée
Best Actress | 2020 | Renée
Best Achievement in Makeup and Hairstyling | 2020 | Jeremy
Best Actress | 2020 | Renée
Best Foreign Actress | 2021 | Renée
Best European Film Najlepszy Film Europejski | 2021 | Rupert
Best Foreign Film | 2020 | Rupert
Best Actress | 2020 | Renée
Best Actress | 2020 | Renée
Best Actress | 2020 | Renée
Best Lead Actress | 2020 | Renée
Technical Achievement of the Year | 2020
BritishIrish Actress of the Year For | 2020 | Jessie
BritishIrish Actress of the Year | 2020 | Jessie
Best Actress | 2020 | Renée
Best Makeup | 2020
Outstanding Original Score for an Independent Film | 2020 | Gabriel
Best Music Supervision for Film Budgeted Under Million Dollars | 2020 | Becky
Outstanding Film Wide Release | 2020
Best Time Capsule | 2020
Best Hair Makeup | 2020
Outstanding Achievement in Casting Studio or Independent Feature Drama | 2020 | Fiona
Best Actress International Competition | 2020 | Renée
Best Makeup | 2020 | Jeremy
Outstanding Feature Film | 2020
Best Actress | 2020 | Renée
Bravest Performance | 2020 | Renée
Best Global Actress in a Motion Picture | 2020 | Renée
Best Actress | 2020 | Renée
Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role | 2020 | Renée
Best Actress | 2020 | Renée
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing Musical for Feature Film | 2020 | Paul John
Breakthrough Artist For | 2019
Breakthrough Artist | 2019 | Jessie
Best Actress | 2019 | Renée
Best Female Lead | 2019 | Renée
Best Actress | 2019 | Renée
Best Actress | 2019 | Renée
Best Film Actress | 2019 | Renée
Best Actress | 2019 | Renée
Best Actress | 2019 | Renée
Best Cinematography | 2019 | Ole Bratt
Best Production Design | 2019
Best Costume Design | 2019
Best Lead Actress | 2019 | Renée
Best Actress | 2019 | Renée
Best Actress | 2019 | Renée
Best Actress | 2019 | Renée
Best Actress | 2019 | Renée
Best Actress | 2019 | Renée
Best Actress | 2019 | Renée
Best Actress | 2019 | Renée
Budget 10,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 38,981,322 USD
Renée Zellweger spent a year training with vocal coach Eric Vetro before shooting began, then rehearsed with musical director Matt Dunkley for four months to master her vocals.
Make-up designer Jeremy Woodhead had to prosthetically extend the tip of Renée Zellweger's nose slightly to better match Judy Garland's profile. Dark gray contact lenses were used to approximate Garland's dark brown eyes, and a cropped walnut-brown wig was fashioned to resemble Garland's iconic hairdo.
Before this, another biopic about Judy Garland was planned in 2009 that would have starred Anne Hathaway, but it was never produced. It would have been based on a biography by Gerald Clarke called "Get Happy: The Life of Judy Garland," and would have included Garland's experiences about being sexually harassed and abused by head of MGM Louis B. Mayer and other executives during her career. Ironically, the producer of the film would have been Harvey Weinstein.
This movie was a loose adaptation of the Olivier-nominated play "End of the Rainbow". Playwright Peter Quilter said he believed screenwriter Tom Edge "wanted the story to be much more true and precise", with fewer "elements of fantasy" than the play.
Renée Zellweger was born in 1969, the year Judy Garland died.
"Judy Garland: I just want what everybody wants. I seem to have a harder time getting it."
"[last lines] Judy Garland: I love you all. You won't forget me, will you? Promise you won't."