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Tangerine

  • 2015
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  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
41K
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Mya Taylor and Kitana Kiki Rodriguez in Tangerine (2015)
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A hooker tears through Tinseltown on Christmas Eve searching for the pimp who broke her heart.A hooker tears through Tinseltown on Christmas Eve searching for the pimp who broke her heart.A hooker tears through Tinseltown on Christmas Eve searching for the pimp who broke her heart.

  • Director
    • Sean Baker
  • Writers
    • Sean Baker
    • Chris Bergoch
  • Stars
    • Kitana Kiki Rodriguez
    • Mya Taylor
    • Karren Karagulian
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    41K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,007
    596
    • Director
      • Sean Baker
    • Writers
      • Sean Baker
      • Chris Bergoch
    • Stars
      • Kitana Kiki Rodriguez
      • Mya Taylor
      • Karren Karagulian
    • 122User reviews
    • 184Critic reviews
    • 86Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 24 wins & 42 nominations total

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    Kitana Kiki Rodriguez
    Kitana Kiki Rodriguez
    • Sin-Dee
    Mya Taylor
    Mya Taylor
    • Alexandra
    Karren Karagulian
    Karren Karagulian
    • Razmik
    Mickey O'Hagan
    Mickey O'Hagan
    • Dinah
    Alla Tumanian
    Alla Tumanian
    • Ashken
    James Ransone
    James Ransone
    • Chester
    Luiza Nersisyan
    • Yeva
    Arsen Grigoryan
    Arsen Grigoryan
    • Karo
    Ian Edwards
    Ian Edwards
    • Nash
    Scott Krinsky
    Scott Krinsky
    • Parsimonious John
    Clu Gulager
    Clu Gulager
    • The Cherokee
    Ana Foxxx
    Ana Foxxx
    • Selena
    • (as Ana Foxx)
    Chelcie Lynn
    Chelcie Lynn
    • Madam Jillian
    Shih-Ching Tsou
    Shih-Ching Tsou
    • Mamasan
    Josh Sussman
    Josh Sussman
    • Retch Chunder
    Julie Cummings
    • Officer Jules
    Jason Stuart
    Jason Stuart
    • Joey the Doorman
    Richard-Lael Lillard
    Richard-Lael Lillard
    • Miss Willy
    • (as Richie Lillard)
    • Director
      • Sean Baker
    • Writers
      • Sean Baker
      • Chris Bergoch
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    User reviews122

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    9mary-228-456254

    What An Indie Film Should Be

    I saw this Premiere at Sundance 2015. This is what a Sundance film should be. You start watching at a distance. The subject matter of prostitutes, pimps, drugs, sex, homosexuality and gender roles is foreign to most and even repulsive to some. But that's the beauty. It draws you in...you start to care about the characters, you start to laugh with them. You then admire their pluck. You feel their frustration, sadness and even shame. Then you identify with it. Then, eventually, you admire it. Finally, what you see are human beings with the same, or even better, values that you have. The music is cutting edge street sound that propels you along the LA sidewalks and, combined with the colors of the film (i.e. tangerine), it pulls you into the brash and jolting life on some of the worse streets of LA. The power of the film is that, in powerful ways, that street community seems a better home than you have in safe suburbia. This is what indie film should be.....it takes a different subject matter, perhaps something disturbing, draws you in and changes the way you view the world. Forever. Not just during the course of a film festival.

    Even better, this film was shot entirely on three iPhone 5s. At the Premiere, the audience audibly gasped when this fact rolled on screen during the credits. Another thing an indie film should do...change the way you look at how films can be made. (I'm actually going to try to make a film this summer...seriously).

    This film should have won the Sundance NEXT award....and probably would have if it was not by audience vote. This is not mainstream..it is an independent film. This film will change your life.

    P.S. Both female leads were powerful and legitimate, in every sense of that word. But Kiki Kitana Rodriguez has screen presence and karma enough to fill Dodger Stadium one hundred times over. I could watch her for yours, and hope we all have a chance to do so again.
    8rkillian922

    Art in 2015: This is why we make and watch films

    Right up front let me tell you this is not an easy film to watch. It is vulgar, raw, painful and shocking at times. It is, however, going to stand for some time as this generation's example of how to write a story, tell a story, and create characters that are not only believable, but memorable. Tangerine, the gift we get on Christmas in America, is a story about people who live in constant chaos, in an unsafe and harsh America where not everyone get's sterling silver from the man in the North pole. It is a visually stunning achievement and reminds us that those of us who make art are first and foremost storytellers. Bravo to those who were brave enough to produce, act in and make this story come to our movie screens. Watch out Hollywood, the next generation of artists making movies has arrived.
    9nm4922197

    Raw

    Glad to see the theater packed for this one. The way it was shot feels like a documentary, but the raw subject matter and unpolished acting were in-your-face in the best ways. There's no time to judge these fast-moving, trans-gendered prostitutes, and why would you? Everything's f***ed up. Family people are not what they seem, everyone's motivations are unique, people are desperate for acceptance, affection and enough money to make it to the next day. They play the hands they're dealt, like all of us, spinning around and around, trying to get answers and making stupid mistakes along the way. In the end, it's still a friendship movie, not a package with a shiny, redeeming bow. Sick of safe, sanitized, statistical NPR? Here's your movie.
    8TheLittleSongbird

    Betrayal and friendship at their most raw

    Really liked 2012's 'Starlet', so 2015's 'Tangerine' was definitely going to be seen. Just in case anybody is wondering what my incentive was for seeing the films, it's for getting acquainted with director Sean Baker's work before seeing his recently released film 'The Florida Project'.

    Found myself liking 'Tangerine' even more. A few parts are still a little forced and written and resolved somewhat too neatly, but there is not much to criticise a film that is a little texturally richer and more intimate in detail than to 'Starlet'. Like with 'Starlet', the faults are fairly minor and are eclipsed by everything else that is done right. 'Tangerine' is most interesting for its unique visual style and using real life transgenders for actors, but despite how this sounds this is not a gimmick film and has much more to it than that.

    Visually, it won't appeal to all, some may find it amateurish. With me though, the shot entirely on three iPhones look was surprisingly naturalistic and added a high-voltage intensity and realism to a story that is often confrontational in manner. The music has some nice atmosphere too.

    Like with 'Starlet', 'Tangerine' really stands out in the writing, with a great balance of funny comedy, charming warmth, understated sweetness and touching drama. The story likewise, it really made me feel warm inside, it made me laugh, it surprised me, it charmed me and it moved me. There is some explicitness and some vulgarity, but it felt raw and any shock drama just added another layer to the drama. The Christmas fairy-tale feel that is at times adopted is not sugary, if anything it's got a lot of attitude which was surprising in a good way.

    Once again, Baker's direction is adroit and he paces everything beautifully. Would go as far to say that his direction is even better and more comfortable here than it is in 'Starlet', it's richer, more intimate and more detailed.

    'Tangerine's' acting is not quite as good as 'Starlet's', but it is still surprisingly very good. Especially from Mya Taylor who fully succeeds in making her character come over as a real-life person with strengths and flaws rather than a caricature or stereotype.

    Altogether, a very good film, very different to 'Starlet' but has many of what made that film as impressive as it was. 8/10 Bethany Cox
    CinemaClown

    Tangerine Works Because Its Heart Is At The Right Place! Definitely Worth A Shot!

    Covering a day in the lives of two trans sex workers, Tangerine is an offbeat surprise that's hilarious, heartwarming & heartbreaking, is bursting with energy & style from start to finish, and offers an unusual glimpse into Los Angeles' sex-trade subculture. As unconventional in content as it is in the way it's shot, this is one comedy that defies everything in its path.

    The story of Tangerine unfolds on Christmas Eve and follows two trans sex workers who are also best friends. One of them is Alexandra who's inviting friends all over the town to attend the gig she has secured for the night. The other is Sin-Dee Rella who just tears through the town to find her pimp boyfriend after learning that he cheated on her while she was locked up.

    Written & directed by Sean S. Baker, Tangerine is crafted with rigour & passion and shatters many filmmaking norms over the course of its runtime. Filmed entirely on iPhone with more enhancements coming from easily available apps, the film gleams with colour filters & warm palette that gives it a distinctive look. And although the first act requires some getting used to, it only gets funnier as the plot progresses.

    While the primary focus is on Sin-Dee & Alexandra, the subplots related to other characters connected to these two are also interesting in their own ways. The film also breaks tradition in the casting department by employing two transgender actresses in the given roles & both of them deliver fantastic performances, with Mya Taylor playing her character in a balanced manner while Kitana Kiki Rodrigues going full crazy as Sin-Dee.

    On an overall scale, Tangerine is an inventive, distinctive & hysterical piece of indie cinema that allows its audience to settle down in the first act after which it instantly changes gears, gets more wild & vibrant with every passing minute, goes absolutely bonkers in its final act when all its different threads combine together to form a single whole, and finally concludes with a touching ode to friendship. In a sentence, Tangerine works because its heart is at the right place. Definitely worth a shot.

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    • Trivia
      This film was shot exclusively on three iPhone 5s smartphones, along with the Moondog Labs' anamorphic clip on lens and a $8 app, FiLMiC Pro in addition to Steadicam Smoothee Mounts. Director Sean Baker revealed this at the Sundance Film Festival.
    • Goofs
      The cameraman and camera's shadow can be seen on the ground and taxi cab as Razmik drags out the vomiting drunks from his cab.
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Sin-Dee: Merry Christmas Eve, Bitch.

    • Connections
      Featured in Film '72: Episode #44.9 (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      Toyland
      Arranged by Julian Wass

      Written by Glen MacDonough and Victor Herbert

      Performed by Mya Taylor

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    • Release date
      • December 30, 2015 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Magnolia Pictures Tangerine Page
      • Official Facebook
    • Languages
      • English
      • Armenian
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Tangerine: chicas fabulosas
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Freestyle Picture Company
      • Cre Film
      • Duplass Brothers Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $100,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $702,354
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $60,683
      • Jul 12, 2015
    • Gross worldwide
      • $840,318
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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