Waitress

Waitress

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  • Genre(s): Comedy, Romance, Drama
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Adrienne Shelly
  • Cast(s): Nathan Fillion, Keri Russell, Andy Griffith, Cheryl Hines, Eddie Jemison See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 48min
  • Music: Andrew Hollander,Fredrick Helm,Detlef Halaski,Patrick Donahue,Brian OHara
  • Award(s): Chlotrudis 2008 (Won)
    SLFCA 2007 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Poor Things, The Persian Version
  • Story:
    Jenna is a pregnant, unhappily married waitress in the deep south. She meets a newcomer to her town and falls into an unlikely relationship as a last attempt at happiness.
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7/10
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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
Jenna is a pregnant, unhappily married waitress in the deep south. She meets a newcomer to her town and falls into an unlikely relationship as a last attempt at happiness.
Ratings

7/10

IMDb

AWARDS

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Won
Chlotrudis Award

Best Performance by an Ensemble Cast | 2008

Jury Prize Award

Narrative Feature | 2007 | Adrienne

Feature Film Award

Acting | 2007 | Nathan

Audience Award

Feature | 2007

NBR Award

Top Independent Films | 2007

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Nominations
SLFCA Award

Best Comedy or Musical Film | 2007

Chlotrudis Award

Best Supporting Actress | 2008 | Adrienne

HFCS Award

Best Original Song | 2008 | Andrew

Movies for Grownups Award

Best Supporting Actor | 2008 | Andy

Independent Spirit Award

Best Screenplay | 2008 | Adrienne

DFCS Award

Best Newcomer | 2007 | Adrienne

Best Ensemble | 2007

EDA Female Focus Award

Best Breakthrough Performance | 2007 | Keri

Outstanding Achievement by a Woman in the Film Industry | 2007 | Adrienne

Womens Image Award | 2007 | Adrienne

Best Breakthrough Performance For | 2007 | Keri

Best Woman Screenwriter | 2007 | Adrienne

Audience Award

2007 | Adrienne

Humanitas Prize Award

Sundance Film Category | 2007 | Adrienne

EDA Special Mention Award

Best Leap from Actress to Director | 2007 | Adrienne

Best Seduction | 2007 | Keri

BOX OFFICE

Budget 1,500,000 USD

Box Office Collection 22,240,529 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Director Adrienne Shelly was killed shortly after the film was completed. Keri Russell was called in to record a director's commentary for the DVD in her place, recounting the on-set creative process and decisions that went into making the film.

The film was shot in 20 days.

The last name of Jenna's doctor, Pomatter, is the combination of three of Adrienne Shelly's favorite Yankees players: Jorge POsada, Hideki MATsui, and Derek JeTER.

Adrienne Shelly wrote the screenplay while she was pregnant with her daughter, Sophie Ostroy.

When Jenna and Earl argue in bed, the scene originally concluded in a sexual encounter that Keri Russell described as "kind of rapey." While filming the scene, Jeremy Sisto's sympathetic delivery of the line, "You're my sweet thing", caused Adrienne Shelly to reassess her original concept of the character. She changed the scene on-set to end with Earl quietly going to sleep.

Popular Dialogues

"Jenna: Dear Baby, I hope someday somebody wants to hold you for 20 minutes straight and that's all they do. They don't pull away. They don't look at your face. They don't try to kiss you. All they do is wrap you up in their arms and hold on tight, without an ounce of selfishness to it."

"Jenna: Cal, are you happy? I mean, when you call yourself a happy man, do you really mean it? Cal: You ask a serious question, I'll give you a serious answer: Happy enough. I don't expect much. I don't get much, I don't give much. I generally enjoy whatever comes along. That's my answer for you, summed up for your feminine consideration. I'm happy enough."