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CODA | |
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Directed by | Sian Heder |
Produced by |
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Screenplay by | Sian Heder |
Based on | La Famille Bélier |
Starring | |
Music by | Marius de Vries |
Cinematography | Paula Huidobro |
Edited by | Geraud Brisson |
Distributed by | Apple TV+ |
Release date | |
Running time | 111 minutes |
Country | United States |
Languages |
CODA is a 2021 American drama film featuring a hearing teenage girl who is a child of deaf adults (CODA for short), having culturally Deaf parents and brother. Written and directed by Sian Heder, the film stars Emilia Jones as the hearing girl, with Marlee Matlin and Troy Kotsur as her Deaf parents and Daniel Durant as her Deaf brother. Eugenio Derbez and Ferdia Walsh-Peelo also feature.
The film, which is an English-language remake of the 2014 French-language film La Famille Bélier, was filmed on location in Gloucester, Massachusetts. Dock 3 0 9 inches.
CODA had its world premiere on January 28, 2021 at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival. Apple TV+ acquired distribution rights to CODA for a festival-record $25 million.
Synopsis[edit]
In Gloucester, Massachusetts, a culturally Deaf family runs a fishing business. Ruby, who is 17 years old and the only hearing family member, helps her Deaf parents and brother with the business. In high school, she joins the choir club, where she is attracted to her duet partner and finds a passion for singing. Her choirmaster encourages her to consider music school, and she has to decide between helping her family and pursuing her goal.[1]
Cast[edit]
- Emilia Jones as Ruby Rossi
- Eugenio Derbez as Bernardo Villalobos
- Troy Kotsur as Frank Rossi
- Ferdia Walsh-Peelo as Miles
- Daniel Durant as Leo Rossi
- Marlee Matlin as Jackie Rossi
- Amy Forsyth as Gertie
- Kevin Chapman as Brady
Production[edit]
CODA, written and directed by Sian Heder, is an English-language remake of the French-language film La Famille Bélier, which was released in 2014 and was successful at the French box office. Philippe Rousselet was one of the original film's producers, and he had the rights to do a remake. Heder said, 'They were interested in adapting the film, but they wanted someone to make it unique and take the premise from the original and, also, reinvent it.' She learned American Sign Language while writing the script since 40% of it was in ASL.[2]
Heder first cast Marlee Matlin in CODA, describing the casting as an opportunity for Matlin to play against type, her previous roles having been 'put-together' and classy characters'. Heder said, 'Marlee, in real life, is much more funny, and she has a dirty sense of humor. This (role) was a working-class fisherman's wife, and she has a lot of elements of her personality that were very right for this character.' Matlin used her connections with Deaf West Theatre in Los Angeles, California to help Heder find additional deaf actors. Heder saw Troy Kotsur in a Deaf West production and cast him as the fisherman and father. She cast Daniel Durant after finding him through auditions. Matlin, Kotsur, and Durant were already familiar with each other through their collaboration on the 2006 Broadway musical Spring Awakening.[2]
The director also auditioned hundreds of teenage girls before casting Emilia Jones as the hearing member of the deaf family. Jones took voice lessons and learned ASL for nine months before filming started. Heder also chose to cast Eugenio Derbez as the girl's choirmaster, seeing him as a fit for her 'amalgamation of Heder's college rhythm teacher and her high school drama and English teachers'.[2]
By May 2019, the companies Pathé Films and Vendôme Group had formed a film production partnership to develop and produce English-language films, with the first being CODA. The film was shot on location in Gloucester, Massachusetts.[3] Heder hired a rotating group of ASL interpreters that facilitated communication with signing and speaking among the cast and crew.[2] Smoothmouse catalina.
Release[edit]
CODA had its world premiere on January 28, 2021 at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival as one of the opening-day films.[1] At Sundance, it is playing in the US Dramatic Competition.[4]IndieWire wrote, '[Heder] has reportedly crafted a crowd-pleasing tearjerker whose commercial promise will easily spark a bidding war between theatrical distributors and deep-pocketed streamers.'[5] Shortly after, Apple TV+ acquired distribution rights to the film for a festival-record $25 million.[6]
At Sundance, CODA won the U.S. Grand Jury Prize, U.S. Dramatic Audience Award, and a Special Jury Ensemble Cast Award. The film's director Sian Heder won Best Director in the U.S. Dramatic section.[7]
Critical reception[edit]
Critics found CODA's premise to be conventional but praised Emilia Jones's lead performance for invigorating the coming-of-age story.[8] The review aggregator website Metacritic surveyed 16 critics and assessed 12 reviews as positive and four as mixed. It gave an aggregate weighted score of 72 out of 100, which it said indicated 'generally favorable reviews'.[9] The similar website Rotten Tomatoes surveyed 95 critics and, categorizing the reviews as positive or negative, assessed 87 as positive and five as negative for a 95% rating. Among the reviews, it determined an average rating of 7.7 out of 10.[8]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ ab'Feature: Coda'. fpg.festival.sundance.org. Sundance Group. Retrieved January 24, 2021.
- ^ abcdIwasaki, Scott (January 21, 2021). 'Sundance Film Festival 2021 opens with 'CODA''. Park Record. Retrieved January 24, 2021.
- ^Wiseman, Andreas (May 13, 2019). 'Pathé & Vendôme Sign Pact; First Pic 'Coda' Will Be Sold By Pathé, Philippe Rousselet & Patrick Wachsberger On Croisette — Cannes'. Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved January 24, 2021.
- ^Welk, Brian (January 25, 2021). '14 Buzziest Sundance Movies for Sale in 2021, From Questlove's 'Summer of Soul' to Rebecca Hall's 'Passing''. TheWrap. Retrieved January 26, 2021.
- ^Lindahl, Chris (January 25, 2021). 'Sundance 2021 Market: 15 Movies That Could Sell Big in a Year of Virtual Discovery'. IndieWire. Retrieved January 26, 2021.
- ^D'Alessandro, Anthony (January 30, 2021). 'Apple Lands 'CODA' For $25M+ Record Setting WW Deal; First Major Virtual 2021 Sundance Film Festival Sale'. Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved January 30, 2021.
- ^D'Alessandro, Anthony (February 2, 2021). 'Sundance Film Festival Awards Winners List: 'Coda' Takes U.S. Grand Jury Prize & Audience Award'. Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved February 3, 2021.
- ^ ab''CODA' (2021) Reviews'. Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. Retrieved February 17, 2021.
- ^'CODA Reviews'. Metacritic. Retrieved February 10, 2021.
External links[edit]
- CODA at IMDb
- CODA at Rotten Tomatoes
- CODA at Metacritic
It took longer than we wanted.
But the wait is more than worth it.
We're excited to announce the arrival of Coda 2.5, a very significant update to our very popular web development app for OS X, available now — and free of charge for all Coda 2 owners.
We've spent a great deal of time working hard to deliver on the promise of Coda 2. We took a look at the feedback you've sent and the surveys you've filled out. And we've crafted an update that addresses most major requests for Coda 2. Sure, there's still lots more we want to do in the future. But this is a big one.
What's New
Where do we start?
Coda 2 5 16 Download Free Windows 10
Coda 2.5 is significantly faster. Syntax highlighting is up to 10 times faster. Symbol parsing is also up to 10 times faster. You can feel the speed increase. It also looks nicer. We refreshed the UI completely — cleaned up the icons, spruced up every corner — and if you're running OS X Yosemite, you'll even get a 10.10-updated interface designed expressly for you.
There are great editor improvements. Vertical indentation guides. A customizable column guide. New color-coded tabs, traditional and visual. It has Panic Sync. Your sites, including passwords and private keys, will easily and securely sync to Coda on all of your devices — and will even sync with Diet Coda 1.6 and Transmit iOS. (You can learn about Panic Sync here.)
Plug-ins are significantly more powerful. We have a plug-in browser built-in to the Preferences. And users can now write 'Sidebar' plugins that add brand new tools to Coda's sidebar. Even better, Sidebar plugins can be written in HTML, significantly lowering the barrier of entry to extending Coda!
Then, a big one: the local indexer/site-wide autocomplete. Coda 2.5 can now optionally scan your Local Folder and build an index of functions, classes, and variables. So the autocomplete menu will now include your own code — not just the standards. It's a massive speed boat for your code. I meant to say speed boost, but speed boat is what came out, and let's just roll with it.
Coda 2
And publishing tracks external changes. This is big news for anyone who works with SCSS or LESS.
In short, there are hundreds of fixes and improvements — here are the fullrelease notes. Or you can learn more about Coda in general.
Coda is still only $99 for new users, a price that's affordable to any web developer. If you already own Coda 2, the 2.5 update is free.
How To Get It
If you bought Coda 2 from us directly, Coda 2.5 should auto-update over the next few days! That's it. If you're impatient, just download from our site and replace your current copy.
What about Mac App Store customers? As you may know, Coda 2.5 is not available in the Mac App Store. (One of the major causes for Coda 2.5's delay was wrestling with sandboxing.)
But don't worry. We've made Mac App Store migration painless:
Coda 2 5 16 Download Free Pc
- Launch it. It should detect your Mac App Store copy and pop-up a migration dialog.
- Enter your name and e-mail, and we'll e-mail you a personalized Coda 2 serial number.
- Use that serial number to unlock Coda 2, now and in the future. It's yours to keep.
(In some cases we might not be able to automatically detect your Mac App Store copy, and you might need to go to the Mac App Store 'Purchases' tab, redownload Coda 2, then launch Coda 2.5. Once migration is done you can delete the older Coda.)
Also, A Free Book
We've often wished there was a casual guide to the full power of Coda that we could give to new (or existing!) users. So we made one. It's available in the iBookstore, and it's completely free.
Enjoy
We're extremely happy to give Coda users this fresh update. Coda 2 was a great success for Panic and, in a way, this update is one way for us to say thanks.
Enjoy it. And show us what you make with Coda!
CODA | |
---|---|
Directed by | Sian Heder |
Produced by |
|
Screenplay by | Sian Heder |
Based on | La Famille Bélier |
Starring | |
Music by | Marius de Vries |
Cinematography | Paula Huidobro |
Edited by | Geraud Brisson |
Distributed by | Apple TV+ |
Release date | |
Running time | 111 minutes |
Country | United States |
Languages |
CODA is a 2021 American drama film featuring a hearing teenage girl who is a child of deaf adults (CODA for short), having culturally Deaf parents and brother. Written and directed by Sian Heder, the film stars Emilia Jones as the hearing girl, with Marlee Matlin and Troy Kotsur as her Deaf parents and Daniel Durant as her Deaf brother. Eugenio Derbez and Ferdia Walsh-Peelo also feature.
The film, which is an English-language remake of the 2014 French-language film La Famille Bélier, was filmed on location in Gloucester, Massachusetts. Dock 3 0 9 inches.
CODA had its world premiere on January 28, 2021 at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival. Apple TV+ acquired distribution rights to CODA for a festival-record $25 million.
Synopsis[edit]
In Gloucester, Massachusetts, a culturally Deaf family runs a fishing business. Ruby, who is 17 years old and the only hearing family member, helps her Deaf parents and brother with the business. In high school, she joins the choir club, where she is attracted to her duet partner and finds a passion for singing. Her choirmaster encourages her to consider music school, and she has to decide between helping her family and pursuing her goal.[1]
Cast[edit]
- Emilia Jones as Ruby Rossi
- Eugenio Derbez as Bernardo Villalobos
- Troy Kotsur as Frank Rossi
- Ferdia Walsh-Peelo as Miles
- Daniel Durant as Leo Rossi
- Marlee Matlin as Jackie Rossi
- Amy Forsyth as Gertie
- Kevin Chapman as Brady
Production[edit]
CODA, written and directed by Sian Heder, is an English-language remake of the French-language film La Famille Bélier, which was released in 2014 and was successful at the French box office. Philippe Rousselet was one of the original film's producers, and he had the rights to do a remake. Heder said, 'They were interested in adapting the film, but they wanted someone to make it unique and take the premise from the original and, also, reinvent it.' She learned American Sign Language while writing the script since 40% of it was in ASL.[2]
Heder first cast Marlee Matlin in CODA, describing the casting as an opportunity for Matlin to play against type, her previous roles having been 'put-together' and classy characters'. Heder said, 'Marlee, in real life, is much more funny, and she has a dirty sense of humor. This (role) was a working-class fisherman's wife, and she has a lot of elements of her personality that were very right for this character.' Matlin used her connections with Deaf West Theatre in Los Angeles, California to help Heder find additional deaf actors. Heder saw Troy Kotsur in a Deaf West production and cast him as the fisherman and father. She cast Daniel Durant after finding him through auditions. Matlin, Kotsur, and Durant were already familiar with each other through their collaboration on the 2006 Broadway musical Spring Awakening.[2]
The director also auditioned hundreds of teenage girls before casting Emilia Jones as the hearing member of the deaf family. Jones took voice lessons and learned ASL for nine months before filming started. Heder also chose to cast Eugenio Derbez as the girl's choirmaster, seeing him as a fit for her 'amalgamation of Heder's college rhythm teacher and her high school drama and English teachers'.[2]
By May 2019, the companies Pathé Films and Vendôme Group had formed a film production partnership to develop and produce English-language films, with the first being CODA. The film was shot on location in Gloucester, Massachusetts.[3] Heder hired a rotating group of ASL interpreters that facilitated communication with signing and speaking among the cast and crew.[2] Smoothmouse catalina.
Release[edit]
CODA had its world premiere on January 28, 2021 at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival as one of the opening-day films.[1] At Sundance, it is playing in the US Dramatic Competition.[4]IndieWire wrote, '[Heder] has reportedly crafted a crowd-pleasing tearjerker whose commercial promise will easily spark a bidding war between theatrical distributors and deep-pocketed streamers.'[5] Shortly after, Apple TV+ acquired distribution rights to the film for a festival-record $25 million.[6]
At Sundance, CODA won the U.S. Grand Jury Prize, U.S. Dramatic Audience Award, and a Special Jury Ensemble Cast Award. The film's director Sian Heder won Best Director in the U.S. Dramatic section.[7]
Critical reception[edit]
Critics found CODA's premise to be conventional but praised Emilia Jones's lead performance for invigorating the coming-of-age story.[8] The review aggregator website Metacritic surveyed 16 critics and assessed 12 reviews as positive and four as mixed. It gave an aggregate weighted score of 72 out of 100, which it said indicated 'generally favorable reviews'.[9] The similar website Rotten Tomatoes surveyed 95 critics and, categorizing the reviews as positive or negative, assessed 87 as positive and five as negative for a 95% rating. Among the reviews, it determined an average rating of 7.7 out of 10.[8]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ ab'Feature: Coda'. fpg.festival.sundance.org. Sundance Group. Retrieved January 24, 2021.
- ^ abcdIwasaki, Scott (January 21, 2021). 'Sundance Film Festival 2021 opens with 'CODA''. Park Record. Retrieved January 24, 2021.
- ^Wiseman, Andreas (May 13, 2019). 'Pathé & Vendôme Sign Pact; First Pic 'Coda' Will Be Sold By Pathé, Philippe Rousselet & Patrick Wachsberger On Croisette — Cannes'. Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved January 24, 2021.
- ^Welk, Brian (January 25, 2021). '14 Buzziest Sundance Movies for Sale in 2021, From Questlove's 'Summer of Soul' to Rebecca Hall's 'Passing''. TheWrap. Retrieved January 26, 2021.
- ^Lindahl, Chris (January 25, 2021). 'Sundance 2021 Market: 15 Movies That Could Sell Big in a Year of Virtual Discovery'. IndieWire. Retrieved January 26, 2021.
- ^D'Alessandro, Anthony (January 30, 2021). 'Apple Lands 'CODA' For $25M+ Record Setting WW Deal; First Major Virtual 2021 Sundance Film Festival Sale'. Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved January 30, 2021.
- ^D'Alessandro, Anthony (February 2, 2021). 'Sundance Film Festival Awards Winners List: 'Coda' Takes U.S. Grand Jury Prize & Audience Award'. Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved February 3, 2021.
- ^ ab''CODA' (2021) Reviews'. Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. Retrieved February 17, 2021.
- ^'CODA Reviews'. Metacritic. Retrieved February 10, 2021.
External links[edit]
- CODA at IMDb
- CODA at Rotten Tomatoes
- CODA at Metacritic
It took longer than we wanted.
But the wait is more than worth it.
We're excited to announce the arrival of Coda 2.5, a very significant update to our very popular web development app for OS X, available now — and free of charge for all Coda 2 owners.
We've spent a great deal of time working hard to deliver on the promise of Coda 2. We took a look at the feedback you've sent and the surveys you've filled out. And we've crafted an update that addresses most major requests for Coda 2. Sure, there's still lots more we want to do in the future. But this is a big one.
What's New
Where do we start?
Coda 2 5 16 Download Free Windows 10
Coda 2.5 is significantly faster. Syntax highlighting is up to 10 times faster. Symbol parsing is also up to 10 times faster. You can feel the speed increase. It also looks nicer. We refreshed the UI completely — cleaned up the icons, spruced up every corner — and if you're running OS X Yosemite, you'll even get a 10.10-updated interface designed expressly for you.
There are great editor improvements. Vertical indentation guides. A customizable column guide. New color-coded tabs, traditional and visual. It has Panic Sync. Your sites, including passwords and private keys, will easily and securely sync to Coda on all of your devices — and will even sync with Diet Coda 1.6 and Transmit iOS. (You can learn about Panic Sync here.)
Plug-ins are significantly more powerful. We have a plug-in browser built-in to the Preferences. And users can now write 'Sidebar' plugins that add brand new tools to Coda's sidebar. Even better, Sidebar plugins can be written in HTML, significantly lowering the barrier of entry to extending Coda!
Then, a big one: the local indexer/site-wide autocomplete. Coda 2.5 can now optionally scan your Local Folder and build an index of functions, classes, and variables. So the autocomplete menu will now include your own code — not just the standards. It's a massive speed boat for your code. I meant to say speed boost, but speed boat is what came out, and let's just roll with it.
Coda 2
And publishing tracks external changes. This is big news for anyone who works with SCSS or LESS.
In short, there are hundreds of fixes and improvements — here are the fullrelease notes. Or you can learn more about Coda in general.
Coda is still only $99 for new users, a price that's affordable to any web developer. If you already own Coda 2, the 2.5 update is free.
How To Get It
If you bought Coda 2 from us directly, Coda 2.5 should auto-update over the next few days! That's it. If you're impatient, just download from our site and replace your current copy.
What about Mac App Store customers? As you may know, Coda 2.5 is not available in the Mac App Store. (One of the major causes for Coda 2.5's delay was wrestling with sandboxing.)
But don't worry. We've made Mac App Store migration painless:
Coda 2 5 16 Download Free Pc
- Launch it. It should detect your Mac App Store copy and pop-up a migration dialog.
- Enter your name and e-mail, and we'll e-mail you a personalized Coda 2 serial number.
- Use that serial number to unlock Coda 2, now and in the future. It's yours to keep.
(In some cases we might not be able to automatically detect your Mac App Store copy, and you might need to go to the Mac App Store 'Purchases' tab, redownload Coda 2, then launch Coda 2.5. Once migration is done you can delete the older Coda.)
Also, A Free Book
We've often wished there was a casual guide to the full power of Coda that we could give to new (or existing!) users. So we made one. It's available in the iBookstore, and it's completely free.
Enjoy
We're extremely happy to give Coda users this fresh update. Coda 2 was a great success for Panic and, in a way, this update is one way for us to say thanks.
Enjoy it. And show us what you make with Coda!
(Basically everyone at Panic is involved in Coda, and everyone did amazing work, but Coda 2.5 truly owes its existence to Wade and Will, the masterminds behind Coda for many years. They're overdue for a break — but until then, thank you both for always working hard to make this app great!)