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A remake of the 1961 film about two youngsters from rival New York City gangs fall in love, but tensions between their respective friends build toward tragedy. Starring Ansel Elgort, Rachel Zegler, Ariana DeBose in lead roles. Directed by Steven Spielberg.
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A remake of the 1961 film about two youngsters from rival New York City gangs fall in love, but tensions between their respective friends build toward tragedy. Starring Ansel Elgort, Rachel Zegler, Ariana DeBose in lead roles. Directed by Steven Spielberg.
7.1/10
IMDb91%
Rotten TomatoesBest Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy | 2022 | Rachel Zegler
Best Casting | 2022 | Cindy Tolan
Top Ten of the Year Audience Award | 2022 | Steven Spielberg
Best Art Direction International Competition | 2022 | Rena DeAngelo
2022 | Steven Spielberg
Best Director | 2021 | Steven Spielberg
Best Editing | 2021 | Sarah Broshar
Best Production Design | 2021 | Rena DeAngelo
2022 | Steven Spielberg
Best Director | 2021 | Steven Spielberg
Best Cinematography | 2021 | Janusz Kamiński
Best Film Editing | 2021 | Sarah Broshar
Best Actress | 2021 | Rachel Zegler
Best Newcomer | 2021 | Rachel Zegler
Best Supporting Actor | 2021 | Mike Faist
Best Breakthrough Performance Male | 2022 | Mike Faist
Best Cinematographer | 2021 | Janusz Kamiński
Kyle Renick Special Award | 2022 | Jeanine Tesori
Best Film Editing | 2021 | Sarah Broshar
Best Editing | 2022 | Sarah Broshar
Best Film Editing | 2022 | Sarah Broshar
Best Film Editing | 2022 | Sarah Broshar
Best Editing | 2022 | Sarah Broshar
Best Adapted Screenplay | 2022 | Tony Kushner
Best Screenwriter | 2022 | Tony Kushner
Best Use of Music | 2021 | David Newman
Feature Film Best Camera Operator | 2021 | John S. Moyer
Feature | 2021 | John S. Moyer
Feature Film | 2022 | John S. Moyer
Outstanding Achievement in Casting Big Budget Feature Drama | 2022 | Cindy Tolan
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing Feature Music | 2022 | Joe E. Rand
Best Motion Picture of the Year | 2022 | Kristie Macosko Krieger
Best Achievement in Directing | 2022 | Steven Spielberg
Best Achievement in Cinematography | 2022 | Janusz Kamiński
Best Sound | 2022 | Shawn Murphy
Best Achievement in Production Design | 2022 | Rena DeAngelo
Best Director Motion Picture | 2022 | Steven Spielberg
Best Supporting Actor | 2022 | Mike Faist
Best Sound | 2022 | Tod A. Maitland
Best Production Design | 2022 | Rena DeAngelo
Best Director Feature Film | 2022 | Steven Spielberg
Best Actress Feature Film | 2022 | Rita Moreno
Best Director | 2022 | Steven Spielberg
Best Breakthrough Performance Female | 2022 | Rachel Zegler
Best Supporting Actor | 2022 | Mike Faist
Best Cinematography | 2022 | Janusz Kamiński
Best Adapted Song | 2022 | Leonard Bernstein
Best Film Editing | 2022 | Sarah Broshar
Best Production Design | 2022 | Adam Stockhausen
Outstanding Motion Picture | 2022 | Kristie Macosko Krieger
Outstanding Supporting Actress | 2022 | Rita Moreno
Outstanding Cinematography | 2022 | Janusz Kamiński
Outstanding Production Design | 2022 | Adam Stockhausen
Motion Picture | 2022 | Kristie Macosko Krieger
Director | 2022 | Steven Spielberg
Ensemble Cast | 2022 | Brian dArcy James
Supporting Actor | 2022 | Mike Faist
Cinematography | 2022 | Janusz Kamiński
Film Editing | 2022 | Sarah Broshar
Sound | 2022 | Shawn Murphy
Production Design | 2022 | Rena DeAngelo
Best Director | 2022 | Steven Spielberg
Best Supporting Actor | 2022 | Mike Faist
Best Cinematography | 2022 | Janusz Kamiński
Best Editing | 2022 | Sarah Broshar
Best Production Design | 2022 | Adam Stockhausen
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Theatrical Feature Film | 2022 | Steven Spielberg
Best Director | 2022 | Steven Spielberg
Best Director | 2021 | Steven Spielberg
Best Director of the Year | 2022 | Steven Spielberg
Breakthrough Performance of the Year | 2022 | Rachel Zegler
Director of the Year | 2022 | Steven Spielberg
Supporting Film Performance of the Year | 2022 | Mike Faist
Best Director | 2022 | Steven Spielberg
Best Young ActorActress | 2022 | Rachel Zegler
Best Supporting Actress | 2022 | Rita Moreno
Best Cinematography | 2022 | Janusz Kamiński
Best Adapted Screenplay | 2022 | Tony Kushner
Best Production Design | 2022 | Rena DeAngelo
Best Director | 2022 | Steven Spielberg
Best Debut Performance | 2022 | Rachel Zegler
Best Production Design | 2022 | Adam Stockhausen
Best Director | 2022 | Steven Spielberg
Best Cinematography | 2022 | Janusz Kamiński
Best Editing | 2022 | Sarah Broshar
Best Production Design | 2022 | Adam Stockhausen
Best Director | 2021 | Steven Spielberg
Best Youth Performance | 2021 | Rachel Zegler
Best Adapted Screenplay | 2021 | Tony Kushner
Best Production Design | 2021 | Rena DeAngelo
Best Director | 2021 | Steven Spielberg
Most Promising Performer | 2021 | Rachel Zegler
Best Supporting Actor | 2021 | Mike Faist
Best Cinematography | 2021 | Janusz Kamiński
Best Editing | 2021 | Sarah Broshar
Best Adapted Screenplay | 2021 | Tony Kushner
Best Director | 2021 | Steven Spielberg
Best Actress | 2021 | Rachel Zegler
Best Supporting Actress | 2021 | Rita Moreno
Best Cinematography | 2021 | Janusz Kamiński
Best Director | 2021 | Steven Spielberg
Best Supporting Actress | 2021 | Rita Moreno
Best Cinematography | 2021 | Janusz Kamiński
Best Picture | 2022 | Kristie Macosko Krieger
Best Director | 2022 | Steven Spielberg
Best Ensemble Cast | 2022 | Brian dArcy James
Best Supporting Actor | 2022 | Mike Faist
Best Adapted Screenplay | 2022 | Tony Kushner
Best Sound | 2022 | Shawn Murphy
Best Makeup and Hairstyling | 2022 | Judy Chin
Best Director | 2021 | Steven Spielberg
Breakout of the Year | 2021 | Rachel Zegler
Best Supporting Actor | 2021 | Mike Faist
Best Supporting Actress | 2021 | Rita Moreno
Best Adapted Screenplay | 2021 | Tony Kushner
Best Picture | 2022 | Kristie Macosko Krieger
Best Director | 2022 | Steven Spielberg
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role | 2022 | Mike Faist
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role | 2022 | Rita Moreno
Best Cinematography | 2022 | Janusz Kamiński
Best Editing | 2022 | Sarah Broshar
Best Adapted Screenplay | 2022 | Tony Kushner
Best Sound | 2022 | Shawn Murphy
Best Ensemble Casting | 2022 | Cindy Tolan
Best Production Design and Set Design | 2022 | Rena DeAngelo
Best Director | 2022 | Steven Spielberg
Best Director | 2022 | Steven Spielberg
Best Actress | 2022 | Rachel Zegler
Best Cinematography | 2022 | Janusz Kamiński
Best Adapted Screenplay | 2022 | Tony Kushner
Best Foreign Film Mejor Pelcula Extranjera | 2022 | Steven Spielberg
Best Director | 2022 | Steven Spielberg
Best Young Actress | 2022 | Rachel Zegler
Best Cinematography | 2022 | Janusz Kamiński
Best Director | 2022 | Steven Spielberg
Best Breakthrough Performance | 2022 | Rachel Zegler
Best Cinematography | 2022 | Janusz Kamiński
Best Editing | 2022 | Sarah Broshar
Best Production Design | 2022 | Rena DeAngelo
Best Director | 2021 | Steven Spielberg
Best Supporting Actress | 2021 | Rita Moreno
Best Cinematography | 2021 | Janusz Kamiński
Best Editing | 2021 | Sarah Broshar
Best Adapted Screenplay | 2021 | Tony Kushner
Best Production Design | 2021 | Adam Stockhausen
Best Director | 2022 | Steven Spielberg
Best Cinematography | 2022 | Janusz Kamiński
Best Film Editing | 2022 | Sarah Broshar
Best Director | 2021 | Steven Spielberg
Best Director | 2022 | Steven Spielberg
Best Supporting Actress | 2022 | Rita Moreno
Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures | 2022 | Kristie Macosko Krieger
2021 | Rachel Zegler
2022 | Rachel Zegler
Best Breakthrough Performance | 2022 | Rachel Zegler
Best Supporting Actor | 2022 | Mike Faist
Best Supporting Actor International Competition | 2022 | Mike Faist
Best Supporting Actor | 2021 | Mike Faist
Breakthrough Performance | 2021 | Mike Faist
Best Adapted Screenplay | 2021 | Tony Kushner
Best Supporting Actor | 2022 | Mike Faist
Best Cinematography | 2022 | Janusz Kamiński
Best Editing | 2022 | Sarah Broshar
Best Sound | 2022 | Shawn Murphy
Best Makeup and Hairstyling | 2022 | Judy Chin
Best Production Design | 2022 | Rena DeAngelo
Best Male Supporting Role | 2021 | Mike Faist
Best Production Design | 2021 | Adam Stockhausen
Best Supporting Actress | 2021 | Rita Moreno
Supporting Actress of the Year | 2022 | Rita Moreno
Technical Achievement of the Year | 2022 | Justin Peck
Best Cinematography | 2021 | Janusz Kamiński
Best Adapted Screenplay | 2021 | Tony Kushner
Best Cinematography | 2022 | Janusz Kamiński
Best Film Editing | 2022 | Sarah Broshar
Best Production Design | 2022 | Rena DeAngelo
Best Cinematography in a Theatrical Feature Film | 2022 | Janusz Kamiński
Best Film Editing | 2022 | Sarah Broshar
Adapted Screenplay | 2022 | Tony Kushner
Best Adapted Screenplay | 2021 | Tony Kushner
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Motion Pictures Live Action | 2022 | Shawn Murphy
Excellence in Sound for a Feature Film | 2022 | Tod A. Maitland
Best Period andor Character Hair Styling FeatureLength Motion Picture | 2022 | Jerry DeCarlo
Period Film | 2022 | Larry W. Brown
Best Achievement in DecorDesign of a Comedy or Musical Feature Film | 2022 | Rena DeAngelo
Budget 100,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 76,016,171 USD

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The songs "One Hand, One Heart" and "A Boy Like That/I Have a Love" were performed live on set by Ansel Elgort and Rachel Zegler & Ariana DeBose and Zegler respectively. Sections of "Maria" were also sung live on set by Elgort, as per his request. All other songs were filmed to the more traditional playback technique. "Somewhere" was also sung live on set by Rita Moreno.
John Williams was brought in to serve as music consultant for the film. Williams was piano soloist for the soundtrack of the 1961 version.
The film is dedicated to Steven Spielberg's father Arnold Spielberg an electrical engineer and World War II veteran, who died of natural causes at the age of 103 in 2020, the year the film was initially supposed to be released.
According to a behind-the-scenes featurette of the film, Steven Spielberg explained why he always wanted to direct a motion picture adaptation of the original 1957 Broadway musical production: "I have been challenged by what would be the right musical to take on. And I could never forget my childhood. I was 10 years old when I first listened to the West Side Story album, and it never went away. I've been able to fulfill that dream and keep that promise that I made to myself: You must make West Side Story." He, then, went on to explain why the musical is even more topical in modern times than it was when the musical first premiered on Broadway: "Divisions between un-likeminded people is as old as time itself," Spielberg said. "And the divisions between the Sharks and the Jets in 1957, which inspired the musical, were profound. But not as divided as we find ourselves today. It turned out in the middle of the development of the script, things widened, which I think in a sense, sadly, made the story of those racial divides - not just territorial divides - more relevant to today's audience than perhaps it even was in 1957."
When casting this remake, Steven Spielberg insisted that all Latino characters be portrayed by real Latino actors, while in the 1961 version, most of the Puerto Rican characters are played by white actors.
"Tony: All my life, it's like I'm always just about to fall off the edge of the world's tallest building. I stopped falling the second I saw you."
"Anita: [to Maria, from trailer] If you go with him, no one will forgive you."