Director: Joel Cohen
Starring: Frances McDormand, William H. Macy and Steve Buscemi
Won Oscar
for Best Original Screenplay
Oscar
for Leading Actress (Frances McDormand)
Nominated for five further Oscars
Won BAFTA
for Best Original Screenplay
Won Best
Director (Joel Coen)
Nominated for a further five baftas
Won Best
Director (Joel Coen) at Cannes
Film Festival
Nominated for Golden Palm
An overall total of 49 wins and 19
nominations
In
The film claims to be based on a
true story, but in his introduction to the published screenplay Ethan Coen undermines
this:
“The story that
follows is about Minnesota . It evokes the abstract landscape of our
childhood – a bleak, windswept tundra, resembling Siberia
except for its Ford dealerships and Hardee’s restaurants. It aims to be homey and exotic, and pretends
to be true.”
Subsequently it emerged that the Coens’ inspiration was a 1986 murder in
The film was launched to universal acclaim and secured many awards. It has secured its place in cinema history and recently David Thompson included it as one of only three films released in 1996 in his book “Have You Seen?” A Personal Introduction to 1,000 Films where he summarised its appeal as follows:
“Fargo
is just 97 minutes long, compact and efficient (cost $7 million; earnings $24.5
million), a sort of “the gang’s all here” of American independent film, and a
quiet knockout. When the snow is that
thick, you won’t hear a body or a Douglas fir fall, just the hush being
underlined. But the tonal range of the
film is what is leaving puffs of breath in the air. From one moment to the next this film is
gruesome, bloody and “Oh no!” as well as so funny you wish those starchy voices
would stop talking for a second.”
In a career of nearly 25 years the
Coen brothers have produced a series of brilliant films that have been
successful with both festival and multiplex audiences. Fargo is
arguably their greatest film and until No
Country For Old Men (2007) it was their most successful in terms of
nominations and awards.
In case you need any more encouragement, here's the trailer: