A Fantastic Woman


A Fantastic Woman is a 2017 drama film directed by Sebastián Lelio, written by Lelio and Gonzalo Maza. Produced by Juan de Dios and Pablo Larraín, the film stars Daniela Vega and Francisco Reyes. It won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Oscars and nominated for the Golden Bear at the 67th Berlin International Film Festival.

Plot

Marina is a young trans woman living in Santiago, Chile. She works as a singer and a waitress and is in a relationship with an older man named Orlando. They have recently moved in together, and on Marina's birthday, Orlando gives her a note promising tickets to a famous resort as a gift. However, Orlando wakes up in the middle of the night feeling unwell and stumbles down a flight of stairs. Marina takes him to the hospital, but he dies of a brain aneurysm.
Marina contacts Orlando's brother, Gabo, and is later picked up by the police. The officers call her 'sir' after checking her old ID card and demand an explanation for her sudden departure from the hospital. Gabo arrives and speaks to Marina with enough familiarity to convince the police of her innocence. He lets her take Orlando's car home.
Orlando's ex-wife, Sonia, contacts Marina to arrange a time for her to drop off Orlando's car. While working, Marina is visited by a detective named Adriana, who works on cases that include sexual assault. Adriana suggests that Orlando was paying Marina as a sex worker rather than the two dating. She also thinks Marina may have caused Orlando's bruises while defending herself from a violent encounter. The detective tells Marina she will be waiting to meet with her after work-- she does not go.
Marina returns home, where she is comforted by Orlando's dog, Diabla. Orlando's son, Bruno, arrives the next morning and harasses Marina with personal questions. Marina takes the car to be washed and "sees" Orlando, which disturbs her. She then meets Sonia in a car park and hands over the car. Sonia becomes upset and asks Marina to hand over the flat as soon as possible. She tells Marina not to go to the funeral.
She goes to meet detective Adriana who insists a physical exam must be performed because Marina did not meet with her after work the day prior. When Marina tries to refuse the exam, the detective warns that doing so will result in an investigation being opened against her. She is forced to be photographed nude to check for any signs of bruising or injury.
Gabo calls Marina and tells her that Orlando will be cremated, and he wants her to have some of the ashes. Marina prepares to move out of Orlando's apartment and discovers Bruno has taken Diabla.
Wanda, her sister, and Gastón, Wanda's partner, warn her to let it go, but she decides to attend the wake. Upon her arrival, Sonia demands that Marina leave, and Gabo follows her out and apologizes. Later, Bruno and his friends accost and kidnap Marina, threatening her and wrapping her face in scotch tape before leaving her in an alleyway. Marina then walks to a gay club where she meets a man and later hallucinates seeing Orlando. Later she spends the night with Wanda and Gastón.
She decides to visit a sauna where Orlando had left a numbered key. She nervously enters the sauna and books in before locating the lockers and opening Orlando's, only to find it empty. The next day, Marina discovers the details of Orlando's funeral in the newspaper.
After the funeral ceremony, Marina is confronted by Orlando's family who insult her, prompting her to climb on top of their car and demand her dog back. She follows an employee into the morgue and sees Orlando's body before his cremation.
In the final scene, Marina is seen running with Diabla and later singing an opera recital to a packed audience.

Cast

Release

A Fantastic Woman premiered at the 67th Berlin International Film Festival on 12 February 2017. The movie won the Silver Bear for Best Screenplay and the Teddy Award, which is given to films with an LGBT theme. Two days prior to the premiere, Sony Pictures Classics acquired the distribution rights for the film in North America, Australia and New Zealand.

Reception

The film holds a 94% approval rating on review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, based on 221 reviews, with an average rating of 8.10/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "Subtle and tender, A Fantastic Woman handles its timely, sensitive subject matter with care." It holds a score of 86 out of 100 on Metacritic based on 43 reviews, indicating "universal acclaim".
Chilean LGBTQ activists used A Fantastic Woman's Oscar win to accelerate local discussions on a gender identity bill. Subsequently, Chile approved laws allowing transgender citizens to change their official details in late 2018. According to political scientists Carsten-Andreas Schulz and Cameron G. Thies, the international recognition of the film temporarily made support for trans rights a matter of national pride in Chile, which opened a window of opportunity for the approval of the law.

Accolades

A Fantastic Woman received a nomination for Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, and became the first Chilean film to win the award in this category. It was the second Chilean film to win an Oscar, after Bear Story in 2016.
AwardDate of ceremonyCategoryRecipientsResult
Academy Awards4 March 2018Best Foreign Language FilmChileWon
Ariel Awards5 June 2018Best Ibero-American FilmA Fantastic WomanWon
Belgian Film Critics Association7 January 2018Grand PrixA Fantastic WomanNomitated
Berlin International Film Festival18 February 2017Teddy Award – Best Feature FilmSebastián LelioWon
Berlin International Film Festival18 February 2017Silver Bear for Best ScreenplaySebastián Lelio and Gonzalo MazaWon
Berlin International Film Festival18 February 2017Golden BearSebastián LelioNomitated
Cabourg Film Festival18 June 2017Grand Jury PrizeSebastián LelioWon
Critics' Choice Movie Awards11 January 2018Best Foreign Language FilmA Fantastic WomanNomitated
Dorian Awards31 January 2018Best Foreign Language FilmA Fantastic Woman
Dorian Awards31 January 2018Best ActressDaniela Vega
Dorian Awards31 January 2018Best LGBTQ FilmA Fantastic Woman
Dorian Awards31 January 2018Best Rising StarDaniela Vega
GLAAD Media Awards12 April 2018Outstanding Film – Limited ReleaseA Fantastic WomanWon
Golden Globe Award7 January 2018Best Foreign Language FilmA Fantastic WomanNomitated
Goya Awards3 February 2018Best Iberoamerican FilmA Fantastic WomanWon
Havana Film Festival15 December 2017Special Jury PrizeA Fantastic WomanWon
Havana Film Festival15 December 2017Best ActressDaniela VegaWon
Havana Film Festival15 December 2017Unete- United Nations PrizeA Fantastic WomanWon
Independent Spirit Awards3 March 2018Best International FilmA Fantastic WomanWon
National Board of Review28 November 2017Top Five Foreign Language FilmsA Fantastic WomanWon
Palm Springs International Film Festival13 January 2018Honorable Mention Cine Latino JuryA Fantastic WomanWon
Palm Springs International Film Festival13 January 2018Best Actress in a Foreign Language FilmDaniela VegaWon
Platino Awards29 April 2018Best FilmA Fantastic WomanWon
Platino Awards29 April 2018Best DirectorSebastián LelioWon
Platino Awards29 April 2018Best ActressDaniela VegaWon
Platino Awards29 April 2018Best ScreenplaySebastián Lelio and Gonzalo MazaWon
Platino Awards29 April 2018Best Film EditingSoledad SalfateWon
Platino Awards29 April 2018Best CinematographyBenjamín EchazarretaNomitated
Platino Awards29 April 2018Best Art DirectionEstefanía LarraínNomitated
Platino Awards29 April 2018Best SoundTina LaschkeNomitated
Platino Awards29 April 2018Film and Education ValuesA Fantastic WomanNomitated