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Obvious Child

Obvious Child
Obvious Child poster.jpg
Film poster
Directed by Gillian Robespierre
Produced by Elisabeth Holm
Screenplay by Gillian Robespierre
Story by
  • Gillian Robespierre
  • Karen Maine
  • Elisabeth Holm
Based on Obvious Child
by Anna Bean
Karen Maine
Gillian Robespierre
Starring
Music by Chris Bordeaux
Cinematography Chris Teague
Edited by
  • Casey Brooks
  • Jacob Craycroft
Production
company
  • Rooks Nest Entertainment
  • Sundial Pictures
  • Votiv Films
Distributed by A24
Release date
  • January 17, 2014 (2014-01-17) (Sundance)
  • June 6, 2014 (2014-06-06) (United States)
Running time
83 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget $1 million
Box office $3.3 million

Obvious Child is a 2014 American romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Gillian Robespierre, in her directorial debut, and stars Jenny Slate, Jake Lacy, Gaby Hoffmann and David Cross. The story follows Donna (Slate), a stand-up comedian, who has a drunken one-night stand with a man named Max (Lacy) after breaking up with her boyfriend. She subsequently finds out she is pregnant and decides to have an abortion.

Obvious Child originated as a 2009 short film which was written by Robespierre, Anna Bean and Karen Maine, and also starred Slate in the main role. By making the film, Robespierre hoped to remove the stigma surrounding abortion and to correct what she perceived as a misrepresentation of unplanned pregnancy in earlier films. She finished the feature-length script in 2012. The film was financed through various production companies and filmmaking grants and it was shot in New York in 2013.

The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 17, 2014, and was released in theaters on June 6, 2014. It grossed $3.3 million and was well received by critics. David Edelstein, Mick LaSalle and Dana Stevens praised the film's portrayal of abortion, while A. O. Scott and Ty Burr highlighted its realism and humor. The film won numerous accolades, including two awards from the National Board of Review and two Independent Spirit Award nominations.

After performing a set at her regular comedy club, Donna Stern (Jenny Slate) is dumped in the bathroom by her boyfriend, Ryan (Paul Briganti), who confesses he is leaving her for one of her friends. Donna tailspins into a wave of depression and later drunkenly delivers a terrible set in which she insults her ex-boyfriend. Later that night, at the bar, she meets Max (Jake Lacy), who is there with clients but who missed her set. Donna and Max have an instant connection and they end up having sex. In the morning Donna leaves Max's apartment without saying goodbye.


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