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ComedyDrama

Showing Up

- Art is born from chaos.

In the days leading up to a possibly career-changing exhibition, a sculptor navigates her relationships with family, friends, and colleagues.

Release Date : 2023-04-07

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : filmscienceA24

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Michelle Williams

Character Name : Lizzy

Original Name : Michelle Williams

Gender : Female

Hong Chau

Character Name : Jo

Original Name : Hong Chau

Gender : Female

Maryann Plunkett

Character Name : Jean

Original Name : Maryann Plunkett

Gender : Female

John Magaro

Character Name : Sean

Original Name : John Magaro

Gender : Male

André 3000

Character Name : Eric

Original Name : André 3000

Gender : Male

Amanda Plummer

Character Name : Dorothy

Original Name : Amanda Plummer

Gender : Female

Matt Malloy

Character Name : Lee

Original Name : Matt Malloy

Gender : Male

Heather Lawless

Character Name : Marlene

Original Name : Heather Lawless

Gender : Female

James Le Gros

Character Name : Ira

Original Name : James Le Gros

Gender : Male

Denzel Rodriguez

Character Name : William

Original Name : Denzel Rodriguez

Gender : Male

Eudora Peterson

Character Name : Lauren

Original Name : Eudora Peterson

Gender : Male

Judd Hirsch

Character Name : Bill

Original Name : Judd Hirsch

Gender : Male

Todd-o-Phonic Todd

Character Name : Radio DJ

Original Name : Todd-o-Phonic Todd

Gender : Male

Lauren Lakis

Character Name : Terri

Original Name : Lauren Lakis

Gender : Female

Jean-Luc Boucherot

Character Name : Peter

Original Name : Jean-Luc Boucherot

Gender : Male

Ted Rooney

Character Name : Ted

Original Name : Ted Rooney

Gender : Male

Ben Coonley

Character Name : Ben

Original Name : Ben Coonley

Gender : Male

Chase Hawkins

Character Name : Alex

Original Name : Chase Hawkins

Gender : Male

Izabel Mar

Character Name : Maya

Original Name : Izabel Mar

Gender : Male

William Rihel III

Character Name : Preparer #1

Original Name : William Rihel III

Gender : Male

Bahni Turpin

Character Name : Vet

Original Name : Bahni Turpin

Gender : Female

Dustin Clark

Character Name : Preparer #2

Original Name : Dustin Clark

Gender : Male

Holly Osborne

Character Name : Holly

Original Name : Holly Osborne

Gender : Male

Ethan Benarroch

Character Name : Jared

Original Name : Ethan Benarroch

Gender : Male

Hanna Caldwell

Character Name : Hanna

Original Name : Hanna Caldwell

Gender : Male

Kevin-Michael Moore

Character Name : Jimmy

Original Name : Kevin-Michael Moore

Gender : Male

Theo Taplitz

Character Name : Craig

Original Name : Theo Taplitz

Gender : Male

Mia Bonilla

Character Name : Mia

Original Name : Mia Bonilla

Gender : Male

Sam Kamerman

Character Name : Dahlia

Original Name : Sam Kamerman

Gender : Male

Libby Werbel

Character Name : Libby

Original Name : Libby Werbel

Gender : Male

Nova Kopp

Character Name : Nova

Original Name : Nova Kopp

Gender : Male

Margaret Rodini

Character Name : Margaret

Original Name : Margaret Rodini

Gender : Male

Orianna Milne

Character Name : Janet

Original Name : Orianna Milne

Gender : Female

Mike D Harris

Character Name : Background / Driver

Original Name : Mike D Harris

Gender : Male

Cody Burns

Character Name : Art Student (uncredited)

Original Name : Cody Burns

Gender : Male

Kristina Haddad

Character Name : Kristina (uncredited)

Original Name : Kristina Haddad

Gender : Female

Victoria E. Henry

Character Name : Teen Skateboarder (uncredited)

Original Name : Victoria E. Henry

Gender : Male

Kennedy Morris

Character Name : Mary (uncredited)

Original Name : Kennedy Morris

Gender : Male

Dvonte Robinson

Character Name : James (uncredited)

Original Name : Dvonte Robinson

Gender : Male

Teal Sherer

Character Name : Art Student (uncredited)

Original Name : Teal Sherer

Gender : Female

Rowan Vik

Character Name : Art Student (uncredited)

Original Name : Rowan Vik

Gender : Male

Reviews

B

Brent Marchant

@Brent_Marchant

2024-02-12

When I come across a film that’s the cinematic equivalent of witnessing the emperor’s nakedness, I feel compelled to shout it from the rooftops, something I would readily do with regard to this latest comedy-drama from director Kelly Reichardt. This plodding, insular, minimalist, frequently inscrutable offering tells the “story” (if it can even be called that) of a Portland ceramic sculpture artist (Michelle Williams) struggling to create her works for an upcoming gallery show when faced with the distracting burdens of mundane domestic crises and incendiary but largely unexplained family issues. However, little happens here, and the narrative is more of a showcase for the movie’s artwork than a vehicle with a definable plot, a problem further enhanced by a lack of any meaningful back story and solid character development (I guess that what they mean by “nuanced”). Indeed, one can tell when a release like this is truly in trouble when its most interesting and best defined characters are a housecat and an injured pigeon. The picture’s feeble attempts at humor nearly always fall flat, too, most of which are drier than dust (there’s subtle and then there’s inconsequential). It really troubles me when I see a seriously undercooked production like this undeservedly becoming widely acclaimed with over-inflated accolades. I’ve found this also to be the case with many of this filmmaker’s other works, but “Showing Up” represents a new low in her filmography. Not even the award-winning ensemble cast, with the likes of Williams, Hong Chau, Judd Hirsch, Amanda Plummer and Maryann Plunkett – the picture’s only noteworthy asset – can save this one from its own inherent failings. Experimental cinema is one thing, but unfocused, pointless, stream of consciousness filmmaking is something else entirely.

C

CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2024-03-06

Try as I might,I just don't get Michelle Williams' style of rather moody and laconic delivery. She just always underwhelms me, and here is no different. This time she is "Lizzy" whose cat has an altercation with a pigeon which she chucks out of the door only for it to be rescued by her neighbour/landlord "Jo" (Hong Chau). Now she seems much more concerned about this rat with wings than she does with her lodger's frustrating lack of hot water. Anyway, pretty soon the pair are sharing the task of helping it recover the use of it's wing whilst "Lizzy" gets to grips with a forthcoming exhibition of her sculptures. That's the first ten minutes, thereafter we head down a more familiar dramatic route with a bit of a (quite entertaining) disaster then some family baggage to be dealt with along the way. For me, the undoubted star of this overlong and slightly repetitive story is the bird. It appears much more savvy of the unfolding narrative and appreciative of the path it was going to undoubtedly take than either of the lead actors. It's decently put together this, but the whole thing seems to lack much point or purpose. It suffers from a distinct lack of realism or relevance and though it's never boring, it is pretty humourless and has little memorable enough to merit recommending a cinema viewing.