Songbird (2018 film)

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Songbird, also alternatively titled Alright Now, is a 2018 British comedy-drama film written, and directed by Jamie Adams. It stars Cobie Smulders, Richard Elis and Jessica Hynes. The film depicts the story of a rock singer who leaves her music band and enrolls in a university's marine biology program.[1] The film was improvised, and shot in the course of five days.[2]

Alright Now
UK Film Poster
Directed byJamie Adams
Written byJamie Adams
Produced byMaggie Monteith, Jason Maza
Starring
CinematographyBet Rourich
Edited byJamie Adams Mike Hopkins
Music byAshley Adams James Walsh
Release date
  • 7 September 2018 (2018-09-07)
Running time
95 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Plot

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The plot follows Joanne Skye, a rock musician who once had a promising career as the lead singer of a popular indie band. However, her life takes a turn, and she finds herself struggling in her personal and professional life. Joanne decides to enroll in university, hoping to revitalize her music career and discover a new sense of purpose.

As Joanne navigates the challenges of student life and tries to find her place in the music scene once again, she undergoes a journey of self-discovery. The film explores themes of second chances, personal growth, and the pursuit of one's passion. Joanne's interactions with fellow students and her attempts to reconnect with her musical roots contribute to the overall narrative of the film.

Cast

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Release

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Alright Now was released in select theatres in United States, and on video on demand on 7 September 2018.[3] The Film Premiered at Edinburgh International Film Festival in 2018 and screened at the Moscow Film Festival the same Year.

Songbird (2018) was broadcast on Sky Cinema in the UK & Eire.

Reception

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Andrew McArthur of The People's Movies.com gave the film 3 out of 5.[4] LA Times Critic Kate Walsh noted that "Richard Elis brings a sweetness and humility to his character...he grounds the swirling silliness in a recognisable reality."

References

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  1. ^ Walsh, Katie. "Review: Cobie Smulders plays a rocker on the edge in unusual romantic comedy 'Alright Now'". latimes.com.
  2. ^ "Alright Now: Improvised In 5 Days". Solzy at the Movies. 3 September 2018.
  3. ^ McNary, Dave (14 August 2018). "Cobie Smulders Comedy 'Alright Now' Lands at Gravitas Ventures (EXCLUSIVE)".
  4. ^ "EIFF' 18 Review - Songbird (2018)". The People's Movies. 7 July 2018.
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