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Wikipedia article




'Cosi' is a 1996 Australian comedy-drama film directed by Mark Joffe. Louis Nowra wrote both the screenplay and the 1992 play it was originally based on.

Plot



Ben Mendelsohn stars as Lewis Riley, an unemployed young man who applies for a job as a director/drama teacher at a mental hospital. He lands the job and finds himself directing a production of the Mozart opera 'Cos fan tutte', an elaborate, demanding piece of theatre, an opera in Italian. And it is going to be performed by a cast that he must select from among the patients, who only speak English.

One of the patients, Roy (Barry Otto), sweeps everything along before him, organising auditions, selecting cast members, and criticising the director. The cast chosen include three women: Julie (Toni Collette), Ruth (Pamela Rabe), and Cherry (Jacki Weaver); and two men: Henry (Paul Chubb) and Doug (David Wenham). The musical director is Zac (Colin Hay). The enthusiasm of Roy infects the group, and they charge headlong into a memorable production.

Alongside the story of Lewis, the theme of 'Cos fan tutte' is explored as it relates to his personal life. Lewis's relationship with his girlfriend Lucy (Rachel Griffiths), already under pressure, is not helped by a friend called Nick (Aden Young), who seems more interested in testing Lucy's faithfulness than anything else.

The story is loosely based on Nowra's own experience at producing 'Trial by Jury' at Plenty Mental Hospital in suburban Melbourne in 1971.[http://www.austlit.edu.au/austlit/page/C219445 'Cosi'], AustLit

Cast



*Ben Mendelsohn as Lewis Riley

*Barry Otto as Roy

*Toni Collette as Julie

*Rachel Griffiths as Lucy

*Aden Young as Nick

*Colin Friels as Errol

*Jacki Weaver as Cherry

*Pamela Rabe as Ruth

*Paul Chubb as Henry

*Colin Hay as Zac

*David Wenham as Doug

(Mendelsohn, Otto and Wenham are the only cast members who have performed in the original stage play, portraying the same characters that they do on screen.)

Production



'Cosi' was directed by Mark Joffe and produced by Richard Brennan and Timothy White. The film underwent pre-production in November 1994-January 1995. Shooting took place between January and March 1995, followed by post-production between March and September 1995. The film had a budget of $3.5 million and was filmed in and around Sydney's Rozelle Hospital.

Bruno Lawrence was originally cast in the role of Errol, the security guard, but during shooting he was taken to the hospital suffering from chest pains and was diagnosed with inoperable lung cancer. Colin Friels took over the role of Errol. Lawrence died a few months later, on 10 June 1995. The closing credits of 'Cosi' include an onscreen dedication to Lawrence.

Critical reception



In 1996, Cosi was the 3rd most popular Australian film at the Australian Box Office. As at 2010, 'Cosi' ranked 71 on the list of 'Top 100 Australian feature films of all time' as compiled by Screen Australia.[http://www.screenaustralia.gov.au/gtp/mrboxaust.html Top 100 Australian feature films of all time]

David Stratton, writing in 'Variety', described 'Cosi' as "fast, funny and cleverly acted". He also said it was "warm, generous, sentimental and expert entertainment." The curator at Australian Screen Online said it "has a likeable humour, appealing characters and a compassionate heart. It's not really about mental illness so much as a tribute to the healing power of performance, and the theatre in general."

Not all reviews were positive. James Berardinelli described 'Cosi' as "a half-baked amalgamation of 'A Midwinter's Tale' and 'Shine', and doesn't excel as either a comedy or a drama."[http://preview.reelviews.net/movies/c/cosi.html 'Cosi', A Film Review by James Berardinelli] 'Cinephilia' described 'Cosi' as "a concatenation of caricatures in a predictable story of plucky determination and treacly redemption."[http://www.cinephilia.net.au/show_movie.php?movieid=288 'Cosi', Cinephilia]

Accolades



Box office



'Cosi' grossed $2,896,980 at the box office in Australia.

Although 'Cosi' was the first Australian film to receive major pre-production investment by Miramax, it did not fare well critically or commercially in America, screening for less than two weeks between 11 and 24 April 1997.

See also



* List of Australian films

* List of films shot in Sydney

References



Further reading



* Gillard, Garry (2001) 'H231 Australian Cinema: Unit Information and Study Guide'. Perth, Murdoch University Press, p. 65.

* Malone, P. "'Cosi'" Review in 'Cinema Papers', No. 109, April 1996, p. 41.

* O'Dometer, M. [http://rambles.net/cosi.html 'Cosi' review], 1996

* O'Regan, T. (1996) 'Australian National Cinema', New York/London, Routledge.

* Smith, M. "Running the Gamut" in 'Cinema Papers', No. 109, April 1996, p. 6.


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