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Mama Mia

2008 American romantic comedy musical movie directed by Phyllida Lloyd

Mamma Mia!
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Directed by Phyllida Lloyd
Screenplay by Catherine Johnson
Based on Mamma Mia!
by Catherine Johnson
Produced past
  • Judy Craymer
  • Gary Goetzman
Starring
  • Meryl Streep
  • Pierce Brosnan
  • Colin Firth
  • Stellan Skarsgård
  • Julie Walters
  • Dominic Cooper
  • Amanda Seyfried
  • Christine Baranski
Cinematography Haris Zambarloukos
Edited by Lesley Walker
Music by
  • Benny Andersson
  • Björn Ulvaeus

Production
companies

  • Relativity Media
  • Littlestar Productions
  • Playtone
  • Polar Music
Distributed by Universal Pictures

Release dates

  • June 30, 2008 (2008-06-30) (Leicester Square)
  • July 10, 2008 (2008-07-10) (United Kingdom)
  • July 17, 2008 (2008-07-17) (Germany)
  • July 18, 2008 (2008-07-18) (United states of america)

Running time

109 minutes
Countries
  • Deutschland
  • Great britain
  • United States[i]
Language English
Budget $52 million[2]
Box office $611.three million[2]

Mamma Mia! (promoted every bit Mamma Mia! The Movie ) is a 2008 jukebox musical romantic one-act film directed by Phyllida Lloyd and written past Catherine Johnson, based on her volume from the 1999 musical of the same proper name. The film is based on the songs of pop group ABBA, with additional music equanimous by ABBA member Benny Andersson. The film features an ensemble cast, including Christine Baranski, Pierce Brosnan, Dominic Cooper, Colin Firth, Amanda Seyfried, Stellan Skarsgård, Meryl Streep, and Julie Walters. The plot follows a young helpmate-to-be who invites 3 men to her upcoming nuptials, with the possibility that any of them could exist her father. The film was an international co-production betwixt Germany, the United Kingdom and the United States, and was co-produced by Relativity Media, Playtone, and Littlestar Productions.

Master photography primarily took place on the island of Skopelos, Greece from August to September 2007. The film was distributed by Universal Pictures. Mamma Mia! held its globe premiere on June thirty, 2008 at Leicester Square in London and premiered on July four, 2008 in Stockholm, Sweden, with ABBA members Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus, Anni-Frid Lyngstad and Agnetha Fältskog in omnipresence. The picture was released theatrically on July 10 in the United Kingdom, on July 17 in Germany and on July 18 in the The states. It received mixed reviews from critics, who criticized the inexperienced singers and campy tone.[3] The flick grossed $611 million worldwide on a $52 1000000 budget, becoming the fifth highest-grossing moving-picture show of 2008. A sequel, titled Mamma Mia! Here We Go Once again, was released on July 20, 2018 with about of the main cast returning.

Plot [edit]

On the fictional Greek isle of Kalokairi, 20-yr-one-time bride-to-be Sophie Sheridan reveals to her bridesmaids, Ali and Lisa, that she has secretly invited three men to her nuptials without telling her mother, Donna ("Dearest, Honey"). They are the men with whom her female parent's diary reveals she had sex during the 25-mean solar day period that was coincident with Sophie's conception. They are Irish gaelic-American builder Sam Carmichael, Swedish adventurer and writer Bill Anderson and British banker Harry Brilliant. She hopes that her father will walk her down the alley on her big mean solar day and believes that after she spends time with them, she volition know which is her father.

Donna, who owns a villa and runs it (not very successfully) equally a hotel, hoping for a better life, maybe due to a human being ("Coin, Money, Money"), is ecstatic to reunite with her old friends and former Dynamos bandmates, wisecracking author Rosie Mulligan and wealthy multiple divorcée Tanya Chesham-Leigh. She reveals her bafflement at her daughter'south want to get married and shows off the villa to Rosie and Tanya. The iii men arrive and Sophie hides them in the onetime goat house. She does non reveal that she believes that one of them is her father, only does explicate that it was her who sent the wedding invitations, not her mother. She tells them to hide so that Donna volition exist surprised by the old friends of whom she "so often" favourably speaks. They overhear Donna working and swear that they will not reveal Sophie's clandestine.

Donna spies on them and is dumbfounded to find herself facing her former lovers ("Mamma Mia"), demanding that they leave. She confides in Tanya and Rosie ("Chiquitita") that she truly does not know which of the 3 fathered Sophie. Tanya and Rosie rally her spirits by getting her to dance with an all-female person ensemble of staff and islanders ("Dancing Queen"). Sophie finds the men aboard Bill'southward sailboat, and they canvas around Kalokairi, telling stories of Donna'south carefree youth ("Our Last Summertime"). Sophie plans to tell her fiancé, Sky, about her ploy, simply loses her nerve. Sky and Sophie reveal their love for each other ("Lay All Your Honey on Me"), but Sky is quickly whisked abroad to his bachelor party.

At Sophie's bachelorette political party, Donna, Tanya and Rosie perform for the starting time fourth dimension in years ("Super Trouper"). When Sam, Beak and Harry get in, Sophie decides to talk with each of them alone. While her friends dance with the men ("Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!"), Sophie learns from Bill that Donna received the money for her villa from his peachy-aunt Sofia. Sophie guesses that she must be named after Sofia. She asks him to give her away and keep their secret until the wedding. Sophie's happiness is short-lived, every bit Sam and Harry each pull her aside to tell her that they are her father and that they will give her abroad. Sophie, overwhelmed by the consequences of getting all 3 mens' hopes up, faints ("Voulez-Vous").

In the morning time, Rosie and Tanya assure Donna that they will take care of the men. Bill and Harry intend to tell each other what they learnt the previous night, but Rosie interrupts them. Donna confronts Sophie, assertive Sophie wants to stop the nuptials. Sophie says that all she wants is to avert her mother'due south mistakes. Sam accosts Donna, concerned about Sophie getting married so immature. Donna confronts him and they realize they however have feelings for each other ("SOS"). Tanya and young Pepper keep flirtations from the previous night ("Does Your Mother Know?"). Sophie confesses to Sky and asks for his help, only he reacts angrily to Sophie's deception and she turns to her mother for support. Every bit Donna helps her daughter go dressed for the wedding ceremony, their rift is healed and Donna reminisces well-nigh Sophie'southward childhood ("Slipping Through My Fingers"). Donna admits her female parent told her non to come up back home if she got pregnant, and Sophie asks Donna to give her away. As the bridal political party walks to the chapel, Sam intercepts Donna, who reveals the pain she felt over losing him ("The Winner Takes It All").

Sophie and Donna walk down the aisle equally the band plays. Donna tells Sophie and all of the guests that her begetter could be any of the three men. Sam reveals that while he left Donna to get married, he did not go through with it, but returned to find Donna with another man (Nib). The men exercise non want the paternity confirmed, each like-minded to be ane-third of a father for Sophie. She tells Sky they should postpone their wedding and travel the world. Sam proposes to Donna, revealing that he's now divorced and has loved her all this time. She accepts and they are married ("I Do, I Do, I Practice, I Do, I Do"). At the reception, Sam sings to Donna ("When All is Said and Washed") and Rosie makes a play for Beak ("Take a Take a chance on Me"). The couples proclaim their love. Sophie and Sky canvass abroad ("I Have A Dream"). The credits follow, with the bandage performing extra songs ("Dancing Queen", "Waterloo").

Cast [edit]

ABBA appeared together with the film'southward cast in 2008. (Left to right: Benny Andersson, Pierce Brosnan, Amanda Seyfried, Meryl Streep, Agnetha Fältskog, Anni-Frid Lyngstad, Christine Baranski, Colin Firth, Catherine Johnson, Phyllida Lloyd, Judy Craymer, Björn Ulvaeus and Dominic Cooper)

Main cast [edit]

  • Meryl Streep as Donna Sheridan-Carmichael, Sophie's mother, owner of the hotel Villa Donna.
  • Amanda Seyfried every bit Sophie Sheridan, Donna's twenty-twelvemonth-old daughter, Sky's fiancée.
  • Christine Baranski every bit Tanya Chesham-Leigh, one of Donna's sometime bandmates in Donna and the Dynamos; a rich three-time divorcee.
  • Julie Walters as Rosie Mulligan, Donna's other former bandmate; an unmarried, fun-loving author.
  • Pierce Brosnan as Sam Carmichael, Sophie'south possible father and an American architect.
  • Colin Firth every bit Harry Brilliant, Sophie'due south possible father and a British banker.
  • Stellan Skarsgård equally Neb Anderson, Sophie'due south possible male parent, a Swedish sailor and travel author.
  • Dominic Cooper as Heaven Ramand, Sophie's fiancé who is designing a website for the hotel.
  • Niall Buggy as Father Alex, a wedding priest.
  • Chris Jarvis equally Eddie, a friend of Sky and Pepper.
  • Ashley Lilley equally Ali, a close friend of Sophie and her bridesmaid.
  • Rachel McDowall as Lisa, a close friend of Sophie and her bridesmaid.
  • Philip Michael as Pepper, Sky'southward best human who likes Tanya; a bartender.
  • Juan Pablo Di Footstep as Petros, Harry'south partner.
  • Enzo Squillino as Gregoris, ane of Donna's employees.
  • Ricardo Montez as Stavros.
Cameo appearances and uncredited roles
  • Benny Andersson as "Dancing Queen" piano histrion
  • Spencer Kayden equally Agnes
  • Björn Ulvaeus equally Greek god
  • Rita Wilson as Greek goddess

Soundtrack [edit]

A soundtrack album was released on July 7, 2008 by Decca in the United states and Polydor internationally. The recording was produced by Benny Andersson. The album features sixteen musical numbers from the film, including a hidden runway. The anthology was nominated at the 51st Annual Grammy Awards for All-time Compilation Soundtrack Album for Movement Picture, Television or Other Visual Media. The palatial edition of the soundtrack album was released on November 25, 2008.

  1. "I Have a Dream" – Sophie
  2. "Dearest, Dearest" – Sophie, Ali and Lisa
  3. "Coin, Money, Money" – Donna, Tanya and Rosie
  4. "Mamma Mia" – Donna
  5. "Chiquitita" – Rosie, Tanya and Donna
  6. "Dancing Queen" – Tanya, Rosie and Donna
  7. "Our Last Summer" – Harry, Bill, Sam, Sophie and Donna
  8. "Lay All Your Honey on Me" – Sky and Sophie
  9. "Super Trouper" – Donna, Tanya and Rosie
  10. "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Human Later Midnight)" – Sophie, Ali and Lisa
  11. "Voulez-Vous" – Donna, Sam, Tanya, Rosie, Harry, Bill, Sky, Ali, Lisa and Pepper
  12. "SOS" – Sam and Donna
  13. "Does Your Mother Know" – Tanya and Pepper
  14. "Slipping Through My Fingers" – Donna and Sophie
  15. "The Winner Takes It All" – Donna
  16. "I Do, I Do, I Do, I Practise, I Do" – Sam and Donna
  17. "When All Is Said and Washed" – Sam and Donna
  18. "Take a Take a chance on Me" – Rosie, Nib, Tanya, Pepper and Harry
  19. "Mamma Mia" – Donna,Tanya,Rosie,Harry,Sam,Neb,Heaven,Sophie,Ali,Lisa,Pepper
  20. "I Have a Dream" – Sophie
  21. "Dancing Queen" – Tanya, Rosie and Donna
  22. "Waterloo" – Donna, Rosie, Tanya, Sam, Nib, Harry, Sky and Sophie
  23. "Thank You lot for the Music" – Sophie§
  • Featured in the pic, but omitted from the soundtrack album.
  • Included in the soundtrack album, merely omitted from the film.
  • § Included on the soundtrack album as a hidden runway.

Production [edit]

The Agios Ioannis chapel during filming of the hymeneals scene for Mamma Mia!.

Near of the outdoor scenes were filmed on location at the pocket-size Greek island of Skopelos, in Thessaly (during August 29-September 2007),[four] and the seaside village of Damouchari in the Pelion expanse of Greece. On Skopelos, Kastani beach on the south west declension was the motion-picture show'due south chief location site.[4] The producers congenital a embankment bar and jetty forth the beach, but removed both set pieces after production wrapped.[four] A complete set for Donna's Greek villa was built at the 007 stage at Pinewood Studios and near of the film was shot at that place. Real trees were used for the set, watered daily through an automatic watering system and given access to daylight in lodge to keep them growing.

The office of the film where Brosnan's character, Sam, leaves his New York office to go to the Greek Island was actually filmed at the Lloyd's building on Lime Street in the City of London. He dashes downwardly the escalators and through the porte-cochere, where yellow cabs and actors representing New York mounted constabulary were used for verisimilitude.[5]

The Fernando, Pecker Anderson'south yacht (actually a ketch) in the film was the Tai-Mo-Shan built in 1934 by H. S. Rouse at the Hong Kong and Whampoa dockyards.[6] [7]

Meryl Streep took opera singing lessons equally a child, and as an adult, she had previously sung in several films, including Postcards from the Border, Silkwood, Death Becomes Her, and A Prairie Habitation Companion.[8] She was a fan of the stage show Mamma Mia! after seeing it on Broadway in September 2001, saying that she constitute the bear witness to be an affirmation of life in the midst of the destruction of ix/11.[nine]

Release [edit]

Though the world premiere of the pic occurred elsewhere, nigh of the media attending was focused on the Swedish premiere, where Anni-Frid Lyngstad and Agnetha Fältskog joined Björn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson with the cast at the Rival Theatre in Mariatorget, Stockholm, owned past Andersson, on July four, 2008. It was the first fourth dimension all 4 members of ABBA had been photographed together since 1986.[10]

Home media [edit]

In November 2008, Mamma Mia! became the fastest-selling DVD of all time in the UK, according to Official UK Charts Company figures. Information technology sold 1,669,084 copies on its first day of release, breaking the previous record (held past Titanic) past 560,000 copies. By the finish of 2008, the Official U.k. Charts Company alleged that information technology had get the biggest selling DVD ever in the Britain, with one in every four households owning a copy (over 5 meg copies sold).[eleven] The record was previously held past Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl with sales of 4.7 meg copies.

In the United States, the DVD made over $30 one thousand thousand on its get-go day of release.[12] Past Dec 31, 2008, Mamma Mia! became the best-selling DVD of all fourth dimension in Sweden with 545,000 copies sold.[xiii]

Reception [edit]

Box function [edit]

In the Britain, Mamma Mia! grossed £69.2 million equally of January 23, 2009; it is the thirteenth highest-grossing film of all fourth dimension at the UK box office.[14] The movie opened at #1 in the U.K, taking £6.6 1000000 on 496 screens. It managed to hold on to the pinnacle spot for 2 weeks, narrowly keeping Pixar's WALL-E from reaching #1 in its 2d calendar week.[ commendation needed ]

When released on July iii, 2009 in Greece, the film grossed $1.6 million in its opening weekend, ranking #1 at the Greek box part.[15]

Mamma Mia! grossed $144.ii 1000000 in the United States and $467.1 million in other territories for a worldwide total of $611.3 meg, against a production upkeep of $52 million. [ii] [16] It became the highest grossing live-activeness musical of all time, until it was surpassed by Bill Condon'south Beauty and the Beast in 2017. It was also the highest-grossing movie directed by a woman, until it was surpassed by Patty Jenkins' Wonder Woman in 2017.[17] It is the third highest-grossing film of 2008 internationally (i.due east. outside North America) with an international total of $458.4 million and the thirteenth highest gross of 2008 in N America (the U.s. and Canada) with $144.1 1000000.

The film made $9.6 million on its opening 24-hour interval in the United States and Canada, equally well as $27.6 million on its opening weekend, ranking #2 at the box office, backside The Night Knight.[18] At the time, it made Mamma Mia! the tape-holder for the highest grossing opening weekend for a movie based on a Broadway musical, surpassing Hairspray'southward box role record in 2007 and later surpassed by Into the Woods.[19]

Disquisitional response [edit]

Pierce Brosnan's singing was heavily panned by critics

On Rotten Tomatoes, the moving picture holds an approving rating of 55% based on 183 reviews and an average rating of v.60/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "This jukebox musical is full of fluffy fun but rough singing voices and a campy tone might not make you feel like 'Yous Tin Dance' the whole 90 minutes."[3] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted boilerplate score of 51 out of 100, based on 37 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[20] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the moving picture an boilerplate grade of "A–" on an A+ to F calibration.[21]

BBC Radio five Live's picture show critic Mark Kermode admitted to enjoying the film, despite describing the experience equally "the closest yous get to see A-List actors doing drunken karaoke".[22] Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian was more negative, giving it one star, and expressed a "need to vomit".[23] Bob Chipman of Escape to the Movies said it was "so base of operations, so shallow and and so hinged on meaningless spectacle, it's amazing it wasn't fabricated for men".[24] The Daily Telegraph stated that it was enjoyable just poorly put together: "Finding the film a total abattoir was sort of a shame, just I have a sneaking suspicion I'll become to run across information technology again anyway."[25] Angie Errigo of Empire said it was "cute, clean, army camp fun, full of sunshine and toe tappers."[26]

The casting of actors not known for their singing abilities led to some mixed reviews. Variety stated that "some stars, especially the bouncy and rejuvenated Streep, seem better suited for musical comedy than others, including Brosnan and Skarsgård."[27] Brosnan, specially, was savaged by many critics: his singing was compared to "a water buffalo" (New York Magazine),[28] "a donkey braying" (The Philadelphia Inquirer)[29] and "a wounded raccoon" (The Miami Herald),[30] and Matt Brunson of Creative Loafing Charlotte said he "looks physically pained choking out the lyrics, as if he'due south being subjected to a prostate test merely outside of the camera'southward middle."[31]

Accolades [edit]

Award Appointment of anniversary Category Recipient(south) Result Ref.
ACE Eddie Awards February fifteen, 2009 Best Edited Feature Film – Comedy or Musical Lesley Walker Nominated [32]
American Music Awards November 23, 2008 Favorite Soundtrack Mamma Mia! The Flick Soundtrack Nominated [33]
British Academy Film Awards February eight, 2009 Outstanding British Motion-picture show Mamma Mia! Nominated [34]
Best Picture Music Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus Nominated
Carl Foreman Award for Special Achievement by a British Manager, Author or Producer for their Get-go Feature Pic Judy Craymer Nominated
Costume Designers Social club Awards February 17, 2009 Excellence in Gimmicky Moving picture Ann Roth Nominated [35]
Empire Honour March 29, 2009 Best Soundtrack Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus Won [36]
Aureate Globe Awards January 11, 2009 Best Motion Motion picture – Musical or Comedy Mamma Mia! Nominated [37]
All-time Actress – Motion Moving picture One-act or Musical Meryl Streep Nominated
Aureate Raspberry Awards February 21, 2009 Worst Supporting Histrion Pierce Brosnan Won [38]
Golden Reel Awards Feb 21, 2009 Best Sound Editing – Music in a Musical Feature Picture show Tony Lewis, Martin Lowe, Robert Houston Won [39]
Grammy Awards February 8, 2009 Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for Motion Motion picture, Television or Other Visual Media Mamma Mia! The Movie Soundtrack Nominated [forty]
Irish Film and Television Awards February 14, 2009 Best International Extra Meryl Streep Won [41]
MTV Picture Awards May 31, 2009 Best Breakthrough Female Operation Amanda Seyfried Nominated [42]
National Motion picture Awards September 8, 2008 Best Musical[43] Mamma Mia! Won [43]
Best Female Performance Meryl Streep Won
All-time Male Performance Pierce Brosnan Nominated
Colin Firth Nominated
People'south Choice Awards January 7, 2009 Favorite Movie Comedy Mamma Mia! Nominated [44]
Favorite Cast Mamma Mia! Nominated
Favorite Song from a Soundtrack "Mamma Mia" Won
Rembrandt Awards March 9, 2009 Best Female Actress Meryl Streep Won [45]
Best International Extra Won
All-time International Film Phyllida Lloyd Won
Satellite Awards Dec 14, 2008 Best Actress in a Movement Motion picture, Comedy or Musical Meryl Streep Nominated [46]

Sequel [edit]

Mamma Mia! Here Nosotros Go Again was announced on May 19, 2017, with a planned release date of July 20, 2018.[47] It was written and directed by Ol Parker.[48] It was announced that Seyfried,[49] Cooper, Streep, Firth and Brosnan would exist returning.[50] In July 2017, Lily James was confirmed to portray young Donna.[51] The film took almost five months to film and was released in London and Sweden on July xvi, 2018 and was released worldwide on July 20, 2018. The film was a commercial success and fabricated $402 one thousand thousand worldwide with a $75 million budget. Reviews were generally positive, with critics praising the performances and musical numbers. The moving picture was released digitally on October 9, 2018 and on DVD on October 23, 2018. It held the top spot on the charts for the calendar week ending November 3, 2018.

See also [edit]

  • Lace (miniseries) – about a daughter who tries to figure out which of three women is her mother

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Further reading [edit]

  • Louise FitzGerald (ed.), Melanie Williams (ed.): Mamma Mia! The Movie: Exploring a Cultural Phenomenon. I.B. Tauris, 2013, ISBN 9781848859425

External links [edit]

  • Official website
  • Mamma Mia! at IMDb
  • Mamma Mia! at AllMovie
  • Mamma Mia! at Box Office Mojo
  • Mamma Mia! at Rotten Tomatoes
  • Mamma Mia! at Metacritic

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