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Sideways
Sideways poster.JPG
Theatrical release poster

Directed by
Alexander Payne
Produced by
Michael London
Screenplay by
Alexander Payne
Jim Taylor
Based on
Sideways
 by Rex Pickett
Starring
Paul Giamatti
Thomas Haden Church
Virginia Madsen
Sandra Oh
Music by
Rolfe Kent
Cinematography
Phedon Papamichael
Editing by
Kevin Tent
Distributed by
Fox Searchlight Pictures
Release dates
September 13, 2004 (Toronto)
October 22, 2004 (US)

Running time
127 minutes
Country
United States
Language
English
Budget
$16 million
Box office
$109,502,303
Sideways is a 2004 comedy-drama film written by Jim Taylor and Alexander Payne and directed by Payne. Adapted from Rex Pickett's 2004 novel of the same name, Sideways follows men in their forties, portrayed by Paul Giamatti and Thomas Haden Church, who take a week-long road trip to Santa Barbara County Wine Country. Payne and Taylor won multiple awards for their screenplay. Giamatti and Church, as well as actresses Virginia Madsen and Sandra Oh, playing local women who become romantically involved with the men, all received accolades for their performances.
Sideways won the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay, and was nominated for four other awards.


Contents  [hide]
1 Plot
2 Cast
3 Reception
4 Awards and nominations
5 Impact on wine industry
6 Soundtrack
7 Remake
8 See also
9 References
10 External links

Plot[edit]
Miles Raymond is an unsuccessful writer, a wine-aficionado, and a divorced, depressed, and borderline alcoholic middle-aged English teacher living in San Diego, who takes his soon-to-be-married actor friend and college roommate, Jack Cole, on a road trip through Santa Ynez Valley wine country. Years ago Jack starred in a popular TV series but is doing voice-overs now. Miles wants to relax and live well. However, Jack wants one last sexual fling.
In the wine country, the men encounter Maya, a waitress at Miles' favorite restaurant, The Hitching Post, and her friend, Stephanie, an employee at a local winery. They arrange a double date. During the date, Miles gets drunk and telephones Vicki, his ex-wife, after learning from Jack earlier that day that she is now remarried. They return to Stephanie's home where Jack has sex with Stephanie while Miles and Maya connect. As the week progresses, Jack's affair with Stephanie continues to the point where he believes he's falling in love with her and also bonds with her daughter, and makes the suggestion to Miles that they move there for him to be closer to Stephanie. After spending the day together, Miles and Maya return to her apartment and have sex. The next day Miles lets it slip that Jack is to be married. Disgusted with the dishonesty, Maya dumps Miles and tells Stephanie, who breaks Jack's nose using her motorcycle helmet.
Upon finding out his manuscript has been rejected again, Miles tries to drink from the spit bucket in a wine tasting room. That same night, Jack hooks up with another waitress named Cammi. Jack gets into deeper trouble when Cammi's husband comes home unexpectedly and Jack has to flee without his clothes and wallet (which contains the irreplaceable wedding rings). Miles sneaks into Cammi's house and barely escapes with Jack's wallet. To explain the broken nose to his fiancée, Jack runs Miles' Saab 900 convertible into a ditch to make it look like they had been in an accident.
At the wedding, Miles runs into his ex-wife Vicki and meets her new husband. After learning that she is also pregnant, Miles faces the fact that Vicki will never return to him. Alone, he drinks his prized wine, a 1961 Château Cheval Blanc, from a disposable coffee cup at a fast-food restaurant and falls into an even deeper depression. Later, he receives a message from Maya, who says she enjoyed his manuscript and invites him to visit. The last scene in the movie shows Miles back in Santa Ynez, knocking on Maya's door.
Cast[edit]
Paul Giamatti as Miles Raymond
Thomas Haden Church as Jack Cole
Virginia Madsen as Maya Randall
Sandra Oh as Stephanie
Marylouise Burke as Phyllis Raymond
Jessica Hecht as Victoria
Stephanie Faracy as Stephanie's mother
Missy Doty as Cammi
M.C. Gainey as Cammi's husband
Alysia Reiner as Christine Erganian
Shake Tukhmanyan as Mrs. Erganian
Shaun Duke as Mike Erganian
Phil Reeves as Vacationing Dr. Walt Hendricks
Reception[edit]



 The Hitching Post II Restaurant in Buellton – where Miles and Jack first encounter Maya.
Time Out said the film was "intelligent, funny and moving,"[1] and Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave the film four stars, saying "what happens during the seven days adds up to the best human comedy of the year – comedy, because it is funny, and human, because it is surprisingly moving."[2] The review aggregator Metacritic gives Sideways a Metascore of 94%, signifying "universal [critical] acclaim."[3] The movie also holds a rare 96% rating at Rotten Tomatoes with 206 positive reviews out of 213.[4]
A surprise hit, Sideways became popular in Hollywood, the US and internationally. Santa Ynez Valley, where much of the film is set, attracted increased tourism. The film was nominated for dozens of awards, winning many, and was dubbed "the best reviewed movie of 2004." With the exception of Giamatti, who had already starred in critically acclaimed films such as American Splendor, the film was a career breakthrough for the stars. Church and Madsen were each nominated for the Broadcast Film Critics Association Award, Screen Actors Guild Award, Golden Globe Award, and Academy Award for their performances, winning the Independent Spirit Award for their respected categories. Giamatti has since been headlined as "The World's Best Character Actor" by Time magazine.[5] In 2005, Giamatti was nominated for both the Golden Globe Award and Academy Award for his performance in Cinderella Man, winning the Broadcast Film Critics Association Award and Screen Actors Guild Award. Sandra Oh, who has since broken up with the film's director, Alexander Payne, has gone on to star in the ABC medical drama Grey's Anatomy for which she won two Screen Actors Guild Awards and one Golden Globe Award.
Sideways has been ranked 494th on Empire's 2008 list of the 500 greatest movies of all time.[6]
Awards and nominations[edit]

Award
Category
Recipients and nominees
Outcome
American Film Institute Awards 2004 AFI Movie of the Year  Won
77th Academy Awards Academy Award for Best Picture Michael London Nominated
Academy Award for Best Director Alexander Payne Nominated
Academy Award for Best Writing (Adapted Screenplay) Alexander Payne
Jim Taylor Won
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor Thomas Haden Church Nominated
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress Virginia Madsen Nominated
American Cinema Editors American Cinema Editors Award for Best Edited Feature Film – Comedy or Musical Kevin Tent Nominated
Argentine Film Critics Association Best Foreign Film, Not in Spanish Language Alexander Payne Won
Belgian Syndicate of Cinema Critics Grand Prix  Nominated
58th British Academy Film Awards BAFTA Award for Best Adapted Screenplay Alexander Payne
Jim Taylor Won
Bodil Awards Bodil Award for Best American Film Alexander Payne Won
Boston Society of Film Critics Awards 2004 Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Film  Won
Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Director Alexander Payne 2nd place
Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Actor Paul Giamatti
Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Screenplay Alexander Payne
Jim Taylor Won
Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actor Thomas Haden Church Won
Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Cast Thomas Haden Church
Paul Giamatti
Virginia Madsen
Sandra Oh Won
Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards 2004 Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Film Michael London Won
Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Director Alexander Payne Nominated
Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor Paul Giamatti Nominated
Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Screenplay Alexander Payne
Jim Taylor Won
Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actor Thomas Haden Church Won
Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress Virginia Madsen Won
Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Cast Thomas Haden Church
Paul Giamatti
Virginia Madsen
Sandra Oh Won
Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Composer Rolfe Kent Nominated
Casting Society of America Artios Award for Best Feature Film Casting – Comedy John Jackson
 Ellen Parks Won
Central Ohio Film Critics Association Best Film  2nd place
Best Director Alexander Payne Won
Best Screenplay Alexander Payne
Jim Taylor 2nd place
Best Supporting Performance Thomas Haden Church Won
Best Ensemble Thomas Haden Church
Paul Giamatti
Virginia Madsen
Sandra Oh 2nd place
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards 2004 Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Film Alexander Payne Won
Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor Paul Giamatti Won
Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Screenplay Alexander Payne
Jim Taylor Won
Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actor Thomas Haden Church Won
Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress Virginia Madsen Won
Chlotrudis Awards 2005 Chlotrudis Award for Best Actor Paul Giamatti Nominated
Chlotrudis Award for Best Adapted Screenplay Alexander Payne
Jim Taylor Nominated
Chlotrudis Award for Best Supporting Actress Virginia Madsen Won
Chlotrudis Award for Best Cast Thomas Haden Church
Paul Giamatti
Virginia Madsen
Sandra Oh Nominated
Czech Lion Best Foreign Language Film Alexander Payne Nominated
Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association Awards 2004 Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association Award for Best Film  2nd place
Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association: Top 10 Films  Won
Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor Paul Giamatti Won
Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actor Thomas Haden Church Won
Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress Virginia Madsen Won
Directors Guild of America Awards 2004 Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing – Feature Film Alexander Payne Nominated
Florida Film Critics Circle Awards 2004 Florida Film Critics Circle Award for Best Film  Won
Florida Film Critics Circle Award for Best Director Alexander Payne Won
Florida Film Critics Circle Award for Best Screenplay Alexander Payne
Jim Taylor Won
Florida Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actor Thomas Haden Church Won
62nd Golden Globe Awards Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy Michael London Won
Golden Globe Award for Best Director Alexander Payne Nominated
Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy Paul Giamatti Nominated
Golden Globe Award for Best Screenplay Alexander Payne
Jim Taylor Won
Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture Thomas Haden Church Nominated
Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture Virginia Madsen Nominated
Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score Rolfe Kent Nominated
Gotham Awards Gotham Award for Best Film Alexander Payne Won
20th Independent Spirit Awards Independent Spirit Award for Best Film Michael London Won
Independent Spirit Award for Best Director Alexander Payne Won
Independent Spirit Award for Best Male Lead Paul Giamatti Won
Independent Spirit Award for Best Screenplay Alexander Payne
Jim Taylor Won
Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male Thomas Haden Church Won
Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Female Virginia Madsen Won
Kansas City Film Critics Circle Awards 2004 Kansas City Film Critics Circle Award for Best Adapted Screenplay Alexander Payne
Jim Taylor Won
Kansas City Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actor Thomas Haden Church Won
London Film Critics Circle Awards 2004 London Film Critics Circle Award for Film of the Year Alexander Payne Won
London Film Critics Circle Award for Director of the Year Nominated
London Film Critics Circle Award for Actor of the Year Paul Giamatti Nominated
London Film Critics Circle Award for Screenwriter of the Year Alexander Payne
Jim Taylor Nominated
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards 2004 Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Film Alexander Payne Won
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Director Won
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor Paul Giamatti 2nd place
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Screenplay Alexander Payne
Jim Taylor Won
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actor Thomas Haden Church Won
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress Virginia Madsen Won
National Board of Review Awards 2004 National Board of Review Award for Best Adapted Screenplay Alexander Payne
Jim Taylor Won
National Board of Review Award for Best Supporting Actor Thomas Haden Church Won
National Board of Review: Top Ten Films  Won
National Society of Film Critics Awards 2004 National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Film Alexander Payne 2nd place
National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Director
National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Actor Paul Giamatti
National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Screenplay Alexander Payne
Jim Taylor Won
National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actor Thomas Haden Church Won
National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actress Virginia Madsen Won
2004 New York Film Critics Circle Awards New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Film Alexander Payne Won
New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actor Paul Giamatti Won
New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Screenplay Alexander Payne
Jim Taylor Won
New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actress Virginia Madsen Won
Online Film Critics Society Awards 2004 Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Picture Alexander Payne Nominated
Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Director Nominated
Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Actor Paul Giamatti Won
Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Adapted Screenplay Alexander Payne
Jim Taylor Won
Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Supporting Actor Thomas Haden Church Won
Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Supporting Actress Virginia Madsen Nominated
Producers Guild of America Awards 2004 Producers Guild of America Award for Best Theatrical Motion Picture Michael London Nominated
Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards 2004 Phoenix Film Critics Society Award for Best Adapted Screenplay Alexander Payne
Jim Taylor Won
Phoenix Film Critics Society Award for Best Supporting Actor Thomas Haden Church Won
Phoenix Film Critics Society Award for Best Cast Thomas Haden Church
Paul Giamatti
Virginia Madsen
Sandra Oh Won
Phoenix Film Critics Society Award for Best Original Score Rolfe Kent Won
San Diego Film Critics Society Awards 2004 San Diego Film Critics Society Award for Best Adapted Screenplay Alexander Payne
Jim Taylor Won
San Francisco Film Critics Circle San Francisco Film Critics Circle Award for Best Film Alexander Payne Won
San Francisco Film Critics Circle Award for Best Director Won
San Francisco Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actor Paul Giamatti Won
San Francisco Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actor Thomas Haden Church Won
San Francisco Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actress Virginia Madsen Won
Golden Satellite Awards 2004 Satellite Award for Best Film Musical or Comedy Alexander Payne Won
Satellite Award for Best Director Nominated
Satellite Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy Paul Giamatti Nominated
Satellite Award for Best Adapted Screenplay Alexander Payne
Jim Taylor Nominated
Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy Thomas Haden Church Won
Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy Virginia Madsen Nominated
Satellite Award for Best Cast – Motion Picture Thomas Haden Church
Paul Giamatti
Virginia Madsen
Sandra Oh Won
11th Screen Actors Guild Awards Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role Paul Giamatti Nominated
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role Thomas Haden Church Nominated
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role Virginia Madsen Nominated
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Thomas Haden Church
Paul Giamatti
Virginia Madsen
Sandra Oh Won
Seattle Film Critics Awards Seattle Film Critics Award for Best Adapted Screenplay Alexander Payne
Jim Taylor Won
Seattle Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actor Thomas Haden Church Won
Seattle Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actress Virginia Madsen Won
Southeastern Film Critics Association Awards 2004 Southeastern Film Critics Association Award for Best Film Alexander Payne Won
Southeastern Film Critics Association: Top 10 Films  Won
Southeastern Film Critics Association Award for Best Director Alexander Payne Won
Southeastern Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor Paul Giamatti 2nd place
Southeastern Film Critics Association Award for Best Adapted Screenplay Alexander Payne
Jim Taylor Won
Southeastern Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actor Thomas Haden Church Won
Southeastern Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress Virginia Madsen Won
Toronto Film Critics Association Awards 2004 Toronto Film Critics Association Award for Best Film Alexander Payne Won
Toronto Film Critics Association Award for Best Actor Paul Giamatti Won
Toronto Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress Virginia Madsen Won
USC Scripter Award USC Scripter Award Alexander Payne
Jim Taylor Nominated
Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards 2004 Vancouver Film Critics Circle Award for Best Film Alexander Payne Won
Vancouver Film Critics Circle Award for Best Director Nominated
Vancouver Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actor Paul Giamatti Nominated
Vancouver Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actor Thomas Haden Church Nominated
Vancouver Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actress Virginia Madsen Won
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Awards 2004 Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Award for Best Adapted Screenplay Alexander Payne
Jim Taylor Won
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actor Thomas Haden Church Nominated
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actress Virginia Madsen Nominated
Writers Guild of America Awards 2004 Writers Guild of America Award for Best Adapted Screenplay Alexander Payne
Jim Taylor Won
Impact on wine industry[edit]
Throughout the film, Miles speaks fondly of the red wine varietal Pinot Noir, while denigrating Merlot.[7][8] Following the film's U.S. release in October 2004, Merlot sales dropped 2% while Pinot Noir sales increased 16% in the Western United States. A similar trend occurred in British wine outlets.[8][9] Other reports also claimed anecdotally that sales of Merlot dropped after the film's release.[10][11][12][10][13] A 2009 study by Sonoma State University found that Sideways slowed the growth in Merlot sales volume and caused its price to fall, but the film's main effect on the wine industry was a rise in the sales volume and price of pinot noir, and in overall wine consumption.[14]
Soundtrack[edit]

Sideways

Soundtrack album by Rolfe Kent

Released
12 October 2004
Recorded
2004
Genre
Soundtrack
Length
37:24
Label
New Line Records
Producer
Rolfe Kent
Rolfe Kent chronology

Mean Girls
 (2001) Sideways
 (2004) The Last Shot
 (2004)

The original soundtrack album features 15 jazz instrumentals composed and produced by Rolfe Kent and was orchestrated and arranged for the band by Tony Blondal. The album was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for "Best Original Score", and the music so popular there was demand for a national tour. Eventually a few cities were chosen to perform in as the composer was too busy to commit to more.
1."Asphalt Groovin'" – 4:00
2."Constantine Snaps His Fingers" – 3:03
3."Drive!" – 3:56
4."Picnic" – 2:15
5."Lonely Day" – 1:40
6."Wine Safari" – 2:13
7."Miles' Theme" – 2:59
8."Los Olivos" – 2:43
9."Chasing the Golfers" – 3:03
10."Walk to Hitching Post" – 2:32
11."Abandoning the Wedding" – 3:25
12."Slipping Away As Mum Sleeps" – 1:00
13."Bowling Tango" – 0:49
14."I'm Not Drinking Any #@%!$ Merlot!" – 1:13
15."Miles And Maya" – 2:26
Remake[edit]
Fox International Productions and Fuji TV released a Japanese-language remake of the film in October 2009,[15] often referred to in English as Saidoweizu (the anglicization of its Japanese title). The film is directed by Cellin Gluck and stars Katsuhisa Namase, Fumiyo Kohinata, Kyōka Suzuki, and Rinko Kikuchi, and has a soundtrack composed and performed by Hawaiian-born ukulele virtuoso Jake Shimabukuro.
The remake shifts the setting of the film to Napa Valley. Although listed as an executive producer, Payne was not involved with the remake but gave it his blessing.[16] Giamatti declined an invitation to appear in an unspecified cameo appearance in the film.[17]
See also[edit]

Portal icon Film portal
List of American films of 2004
References[edit]
1.Jump up ^ "''Time Out London''". Timeout.com. Retrieved 2010-10-11.
2.Jump up ^ Chicago Sun Times by Roger Ebert.
3.Jump up ^ "Sideways" at metacritic.com.
4.Jump up ^ "Sideways Movie Reviews, Pictures". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 2011-01-04.
5.Jump up ^ "The World's Best Character Actor". Time. 2005-05-31. Retrieved 2010-05-23.
6.Jump up ^ "Empire Features". Empireonline.com. Retrieved 2010-10-11.
7.Jump up ^ Reynolds, Julia (2006-08-13). "Going Ape For Grape: Annual event celebrates all things wine". Monterey County Herald.
8.^ Jump up to: a b Harlow, John (2006-03-06). "Oscar winner knocks sales of merlot wine sideways". The Sunday Times.
9.Jump up ^ Simon, Joanna (2006-06-04). "Sauce". Food & Drink (The Sunday Times). p. 47.
10.^ Jump up to: a b Valdespino, Anne (2007-07-25). "Don't forgo Merlot: The wine's popularity has declined, but it can still be a foundation for a tantalizing tasting party". The Orange County Register.
11.Jump up ^ Asimov, Eric (2006-12-13). "Panned on Screen, Merlot Shrugs And Moves On". Dining & Wine (New York Times). pp. F10. Retrieved 2007-10-30.
12.Jump up ^ Murphy, Patsey (2005-08-13). "California dream". Irish Times.
13.Jump up ^ Stimmell, Gordon (2007-03-17). "More to merlot, you know". Arts (Toronto Star). pp. H07.
14.Jump up ^ Cuellar, Steven S. (January 2009). "The 'Sideways' Effect A test for changes in the demand for Merlot and Pinot Noir wines". Wines & Vines.
15.Jump up ^ By (2008-11-06). "'Sideways' gets Japanese remake". Variety.com. Retrieved 2010-10-11.
16.Jump up ^ ‘Sideways’ Returns, Uncorked for Japan
17.Jump up ^ Martin, Peter (2009-03-30). "Paul Giamatti Kinda Trashes Japanese Remake of 'Sideways'". Cinematical.com. Retrieved 2010-10-11.
External links[edit]
Sideways at the Internet Movie Database
Sideways at allmovie
Sideways at Box Office Mojo
Sideways at Rotten Tomatoes
Sideways at Metacritic
Sideways review by Roger Ebert
The Danish Soul of That Town in Sideways


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