May December


May December is a 2023 American psychological black comedy drama film directed by Todd Haynes from a screenplay by Samy Burch, based on a story by Burch and Alex Mechanik. It stars Natalie Portman as an actress who travels to meet and study the life of Gracie, a sex offender she is set to play in a film. Gracie has been in a 24-year relationship with her husband Joe, which began when he was 13 years old and she was 36.
While not a direct adaptation, the film mirrors the Mary Kay Letourneau scandal.
The film was announced in June 2021, with Portman and Moore joining the cast. Filmed in 23 days in mid-2022 in Savannah, Georgia, it premiered at the 76th Cannes Film Festival on May 20, 2023, where Netflix acquired the North American distribution rights.
May December had a limited theatrical release in the United States on November 17, 2023, before streaming on Netflix on December 1, 2023. It received critical acclaim and accolades, including four nominations at the 81st [Golden Globe Awards] and a Best Original Screenplay nomination at the 96th Academy Awards, and was chosen by the American Film Institute as one of the top ten films of 2023.

Plot

In 2015, actress Elizabeth Berry arrives in Savannah, Georgia, to research her upcoming role in an independent film. Elizabeth will be playing Gracie Atherton-Yoo, who, in 1992 at the age of 36, was caught raping 13-year-old Joe Yoo, a schoolmate of her son Georgie, at the pet store where they both worked. During a prison sentence, Gracie gave birth to Joe's child. Twenty-three years later, Gracie and Joe are married with three children: Honor, who is at college and twins Charlie and Mary, who are about to graduate from high school.
Elizabeth interviews Gracie and Joe about their relationship. Visiting the pet store where the couple met, Elizabeth sees the stock room where Gracie and Joe were caught having sex and reenacts the scene alone. She speaks with Tom, Gracie's first husband; Georgie, who is now a musician; and Gracie's defense lawyer. They view Gracie in varying ways, depicting her as naïve and passive, but also show how destructive her actions were.
Joe engages in a private text conversation with an unnamed friend who shares his hobby of rearing monarch butterflies. At one point, he proposes they take a vacation together, but she rebuffs him by reminding him he is married. At the accommodation she is staying in, Elizabeth talks with the film's director and suggests the film cast a "sexier" actor for the 13-year-old character of Joe after she views auditions of prospective co-stars.
Elizabeth participates in a Q&A at the twins' high school and discusses the intimacy actors and crew members feel when shooting a sex scene. When Elizabeth says she enjoys playing morally ambiguous characters, Mary is visibly offended.
At home, Charlie shares a cannabis joint with Joe, who reveals to his son that he has never tried cannabis before. High, Joe has a breakdown and weeps in Charlie's arms.
The family, accompanied by Elizabeth, celebrate the twins' graduation at a restaurant, where they have an awkward encounter with Tom, Georgie, and the rest of Gracie's old family. Georgie proposes that Elizabeth get him a job as a music supervisor on the film in exchange for details about Gracie's life; he claims he read Gracie's diary and discovered that her older brothers sexually abused her. Georgie also threatens that if not given the job, he will disparage the film to the press when it is released. Elizabeth gets a ride home from Joe.
Elizabeth invites Joe to her accommodation, where he gives her a letter Gracie wrote him when he was young. Elizabeth tells Joe that he still has time to start a new life, after which they have sex. Joe leaves after she refers to his experiences as a "story," saying that story is "his life." Elizabeth then reads aloud the letter Joe gave her, adapting Gracie's mannerisms and lisps as she does so. Joe tearfully confronts Gracie about their relationship, wondering whether he was "too young." Gracie insists he seduced her, and repeatedly asks who was really in control.
The morning of graduation, one of Joe's butterflies emerges from its chrysalis. Later, the whole family watches Charlie and Mary graduate while Joe weeps alone in the crowd. As Elizabeth prepares to leave, Gracie tells her Georgie fabricated the story of abuse by her brothers.
On set of the film, Elizabeth films multiple takes of a scene depicting Gracie seducing Joe at the pet store. While the director is satisfied, she asks to film another take, insisting that the scene is "getting more real".

Cast

Production

Screenwriter Samy Burch outlined the script with her husband, Alex Mechanik, and completed the screenplay on Memorial Day, 2019. Producer Jessica Elbaum came onboard after reading the screenplay. In June 2021, it was announced that Portman and Moore were cast in the film. Portman recruited Todd Haynes to direct. In September 2022, Melton joined the cast. In January 2023, it was reported that Piper Curda, Elizabeth Yu, and Gabriel Chung had joined the cast.
Principal photography took place in Savannah, Georgia, and wrapped after 23 days in November 2022. Haynes's longtime collaborator Edward Lachman was initially going to serve as cinematographer, but was replaced by Christopher Blauvelt after injuring his hip. The script, which is set in Savannah, was originally set in Camden, Maine.
Haynes said the film is partly inspired by the Ingmar Bergman films Persona and Winter Light. While not a direct adaptation, he also stated that the Mary Kay Letourneau scandal "became very, very helpful to get very specific about the research, and we learned things from that relationship".

Music

's score for the film is an adaptation and reorchestration of Michel Legrand's music for The Go-Between. Haynes originally played Legrand's score on set and during editing for inspiration until eventually the team "ended up embracing so many aspects of the original score that Marcelo adapted and added original music to it and then re-orchestrated it." Legrand was credited along with Zarvos.

Release

In February 2023, Sky Cinema acquired the UK distribution rights. The film was selected to compete for the Palme d'Or at the 76th Cannes Film Festival, where it premiered on May 20, 2023. In May 2023, Netflix acquired the North American distribution rights at the Marché du Film for $11 million. The film also screened as the "Opening Night Film" at the 2023 New York Film Festival on September 29.
The film was released in select U.S. theaters on November 17, 2023, before streaming on Netflix in the U.S. and Canada on December 1. It was released by Sky Cinema in the United Kingdom on December 8.

Reception

Critical response

May December received critical acclaim.
In his review following its Cannes premiere, Peter Debruge of Variety called May December an "endlessly fascinating movie" and added, "As layered and infinitely open-to-interpretation as any of films, it's also the most generous and direct The potential for passion, transformation and subversion hangs heavy in the air". David Ehrlich of IndieWire called the film "a heartbreakingly sincere piece of high camp that teases real human drama from the stuff of tabloid sensationalism", and praised Melton's "well-modulated and eventually rather moving performance" and Moore's "predictably sensational, soft-hard performance". The Guardian Peter Bradshaw found the film "amusing and elegant delivered with a cool, shrewd precision by Todd Haynes" and described Portman and Moore's performances as containing "a potent frenmity".
Bilge Ebiri of Vulture called May December "very funny and light on its feet, but also a deeply uncomfortable movie", writing that Haynes "uses the trappings of camp to draw attention to the disconnect between what's happening onscreen and our response to it", and concluding: "It feels at times like the director himself looking for the right tone with which to tell this story. He doesn't know exactly how to feel about all this. So he feels all the things, and makes sure we do, too."
Rolling Stones CT Jones praised Melton's performance, noting his skill and physicality in the role. "It's an inscrutable well of interpersonal grievances, power imbalances, and history, a perfect breeding ground for sharp work from screen icons Portman and Moore, the latter in her fifth film with Haynes," they wrote. "But while the two are competing to see how much cringe and humor one can conceivably fit into a movie about sexual assault and grooming, there's Melton off to the side, quietly stealing the show."
Carlos Boyero of El País wrote that Todd Haynes's approach to telling the story "makes it petty, and pointlessly pretentious".
Filmmakers Robert Eggers, Kitty Green, Bill Hader, Don Hertzfeldt, Laurel Parmet and Jeff Rowe cited May December as among their favorite films of 2023.

Accolades

May December was ranked tenth in Sight and Sounds list of the 50 best films of 2023, out of 363 films nominated by 106 British and international participants. In France, Cahiers du Cinéma placed it second on their top 10 films of 2024. Some critics noted the omission of acting nominations for Portman, Melton and Moore at the 96th Academy Awards, despite being nominated at other major awards associations. EJ Dickson of Rolling Stone claimed Melton's omission continued a pattern of the Academy excluding actors aged under 40 and of Asian descent.
Award / Film FestivalDate of ceremonyCategoryRecipientResult
AACTA International AwardsFebruary 10, 2024Best International Supporting ActressJulianne Moore
AARP Movies for Grownups AwardsJanuary 17, 2024Best Supporting ActressJulianne MooreNomitated
Academy AwardsMarch 10, 2024Best Original ScreenplaySamy Burch, Alex MechanikNomitated
American Film InstituteDecember 7, 2023Top 10 FilmsMay DecemberWon
Alliance of Women Film JournalistsJanuary 3, 2024Best Actor in a Supporting RoleCharles MeltonNomitated
Alliance of Women Film JournalistsJanuary 3, 2024Best Screenplay, OriginalSamy BurchNomitated
Alliance of Women Film JournalistsJanuary 3, 2024Best Woman ScreenwriterSamy BurchNomitated
Alliance of Women Film JournalistsJanuary 3, 2024Grand Dame Award for Defying AgismJulianne MooreNomitated
Alliance of Women Film JournalistsJanuary 3, 2024Most Daring PerformanceJulianne MooreNomitated
Artios AwardsMarch 7, 2024Outstanding Achievement in Casting – Feature Studio or Independent Laura Rosenthal, Meagan Lewis, Rebecca Carfagna, Kimberly OstroyNomitated
Astra Film and Creative Arts AwardsJanuary 6, 2024Best Supporting ActressJulianne MooreNomitated
Astra Film and Creative Arts AwardsJanuary 6, 2024Best Supporting ActorCharles MeltonNomitated
Austin Film Critics AssociationJanuary 10, 2024Best Supporting ActorCharles MeltonNomitated
Austin Film Critics AssociationJanuary 10, 2024Best Supporting ActressJulianne MooreNomitated
Austin Film Critics AssociationJanuary 10, 2024Best Original ScreenplaySamy Burch and Alex MechanikNomitated
Boston Society of Film CriticsDecember 10, 2023Best FilmMay December
Boston Society of Film CriticsDecember 10, 2023Best DirectorTodd Haynes
Boston Society of Film CriticsDecember 10, 2023Best ActressNatalie Portman
Boston Society of Film CriticsDecember 10, 2023Best Supporting ActorCharles Melton
Boston Society of Film CriticsDecember 10, 2023Best Original ScreenplaySamy Burch
Cannes Film FestivalMay 27, 2023Palme d'OrTodd HaynesNomitated
Capri Hollywood International Film FestivalJanuary 2, 2024Breakthrough ActorCharles MeltonWon
Celebration of Cinema & TelevisionDecember 4, 2023Breakthrough Performance AwardCharles MeltonWon
Chicago Film Critics AssociationDecember 12, 2023Best PictureJessica Elbaum, Will Ferrell, Grant S. Johnson, Pamela Koffler, Tyler W. Konney, Sophie Mas, Natalie Portman, Christine VachonNomitated
Chicago Film Critics AssociationDecember 12, 2023Best DirectorTodd HaynesNomitated
Chicago Film Critics AssociationDecember 12, 2023Best ActressNatalie PortmanNomitated
Chicago Film Critics AssociationDecember 12, 2023Best Supporting ActorCharles MeltonWon
Chicago Film Critics AssociationDecember 12, 2023Best Supporting ActressJulianne MooreNomitated
Chicago Film Critics AssociationDecember 12, 2023Best Original ScreenplaySamy BurchWon
Chicago Film Critics AssociationDecember 12, 2023Most Promising PerformerCharles MeltonWon
Critics' Choice Movie AwardsJanuary 14, 2024Best Supporting ActorCharles MeltonNomitated
Critics' Choice Movie AwardsJanuary 14, 2024Best Supporting ActressJulianne MooreNomitated
Critics' Choice Movie AwardsJanuary 14, 2024Best Original ScreenplaySamy BurchNomitated
Costume Designers Guild AwardsFebruary 21, 2024Excellence in Contemporary FilmApril Napier
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics AssociationDecember 18, 2023Best FilmMay December
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics AssociationDecember 18, 2023Best Supporting ActorCharles Melton
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics AssociationDecember 18, 2023Best Supporting ActressJulianne Moore
Dublin Film Critics CircleDecember 19, 2023Best FilmMay December
Dublin Film Critics CircleDecember 19, 2023Best ActorCharles Melton
Dublin Film Critics CircleDecember 19, 2023Best ActressJulianne Moore
Dublin Film Critics CircleDecember 19, 2023Best ActressNatalie Portman
Dublin Film Critics CircleDecember 19, 2023Best ScreenplaySamy Burch
Florida Film Critics CircleDecember 21, 2023Best PictureMay December
Florida Film Critics CircleDecember 21, 2023Best DirectorTodd HaynesWon
Florida Film Critics CircleDecember 21, 2023Best ActressNatalie Portman
Florida Film Critics CircleDecember 21, 2023Best Supporting ActorCharles MeltonWon
Florida Film Critics CircleDecember 21, 2023Breakout AwardCharles Melton
Florida Film Critics CircleDecember 21, 2023Best Supporting ActressJulianne Moore
Florida Film Critics CircleDecember 21, 2023Best Original ScreenplaySamy Burch
Florida Film Critics CircleDecember 21, 2023Golden OrangeAlex Mechanik
Georgia Film Critics AssociationJanuary 5, 2024Best PictureMay DecemberNomitated
Georgia Film Critics AssociationJanuary 5, 2024Best Supporting ActorCharles Melton
Georgia Film Critics AssociationJanuary 5, 2024Best Original ScreenplaySamy BurchNomitated
Georgia Film Critics AssociationJanuary 5, 2024Oglethorpe Award for Excellence in Georgia CinemaTodd Haynes and Samy BurchWon
Golden Globe AwardsJanuary 7, 2024Best Motion Picture – Musical or ComedyMay DecemberNomitated
Golden Globe AwardsJanuary 7, 2024Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or ComedyNatalie PortmanNomitated
Golden Globe AwardsJanuary 7, 2024Best Supporting Actor – Motion PictureCharles MeltonNomitated
Golden Globe AwardsJanuary 7, 2024Best Supporting Actress – Motion PictureJulianne MooreNomitated
Gotham AwardsNovember 27, 2023Best ScreenplaySamy Burch and Alex MechanikNomitated
Gotham AwardsNovember 27, 2023Outstanding Supporting PerformanceCharles MeltonWon
Greater Western New York Film Critics AssociationJanuary 6, 2024Best PictureMay DecemberNomitated
Greater Western New York Film Critics AssociationJanuary 6, 2024Best DirectorTodd HaynesNomitated
Greater Western New York Film Critics AssociationJanuary 6, 2024Best Lead ActressNatalie PortmanNomitated
Greater Western New York Film Critics AssociationJanuary 6, 2024Best Supporting ActorCharles MeltonWon
Greater Western New York Film Critics AssociationJanuary 6, 2024Breakthrough PerformanceCharles MeltonWon
Greater Western New York Film Critics AssociationJanuary 6, 2024Best Original ScreenplaySamy Burch and Alex MechanikNomitated
Independent Spirit AwardsFebruary 25, 2024Best FilmJessica Elbaum, Will Ferrell, Grant S. Johnson, Pamela Koffler, Tyler W. Konney, Sophie Mas, Natalie Portman, Christine VachonNomitated
Independent Spirit AwardsFebruary 25, 2024Best DirectorTodd HaynesNomitated
Independent Spirit AwardsFebruary 25, 2024Best Lead PerformanceNatalie PortmanNomitated
Independent Spirit AwardsFebruary 25, 2024Best Supporting PerformanceCharles MeltonNomitated
Independent Spirit AwardsFebruary 25, 2024Best First ScreenplaySamy Burch & Alex MechanikWon
IndieWire Critics PollDecember 11, 2023Best FilmMay December
IndieWire Critics PollDecember 11, 2023Best DirectorTodd Haynes
IndieWire Critics PollDecember 11, 2023Best PerformanceCharles Melton
IndieWire Critics PollDecember 11, 2023Best ScreenplaySamy Burch
Los Angeles Film Critics Association2023 [Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards|December 10, 2023]Best ScreenplaySamy Burch
Middleburg Film FestivalOctober 22, 2023Visionary Director AwardTodd HaynesWon
Mill Valley Film FestivalOctober 16, 2023Lifetime Achievement: CollaborationTodd Haynes and Christine VachonWon
Montclair Film FestivalOctober 30, 2023Director AwardTodd HaynesWon
National Society of Film Critics2023 [National Society of Film Critics Awards|January 6, 2024]Best DirectorTodd Haynes
National Society of Film CriticsJanuary 6, 2024Best Supporting ActorCharles MeltonWon
National Society of Film CriticsJanuary 6, 2024Best ScreenplaySamy BurchWon
New York Film Critics Circle2023 [New York Film Critics Circle Awards|November 30, 2023]Best Supporting ActorCharles MeltonWon
New York Film Critics CircleNovember 30, 2023Best ScreenplaySamy BurchWon
New York Film Critics OnlineDecember 15, 2023Top 10 FilmsMay DecemberWon
New York Film Critics OnlineDecember 15, 2023Breakthrough PerformerCharles MeltonWon
People's Choice AwardsFebruary 18, 2024The Movie Performance of the YearCharles MeltonNomitated
People's Choice AwardsFebruary 18, 2024The Movie Performance of the YearNatalie PortmanNomitated
San Diego Film Critics SocietyDecember 19, 2023Best Supporting ActorCharles MeltonNomitated
San Diego Film Critics SocietyDecember 19, 2023Best Supporting ActressJulianne MooreNomitated
San Diego Film Critics SocietyDecember 19, 2023Best Original ScreenplaySamy BurchNomitated
San Francisco Bay Area Film Critics CircleJanuary 9, 2024Best Supporting ActorCharles MeltonNomitated
San Francisco Bay Area Film Critics CircleJanuary 9, 2024Best Original ScreenplaySamy BurchNomitated
Santa Barbara International Film FestivalFebruary 10, 2024Virtuoso AwardCharles MeltonWon
Satellite AwardsFebruary 18, 2024Best Motion Picture – DramaMay DecemberNomitated
Satellite AwardsFebruary 18, 2024Best Actress in a Motion Picture – DramaNatalie PortmanNomitated
Satellite AwardsFebruary 18, 2024Best Actor in a Supporting RoleCharles MeltonNomitated
Satellite AwardsFebruary 18, 2024Best Actress in a Supporting RoleJulianne MooreNomitated
Satellite AwardsFebruary 18, 2024Best Original ScreenplaySamy BurchNomitated
Seattle Film Critics Society2023 [Seattle Film Critics Society Awards|January 8, 2024]Best Picture of the YearMay December
Seattle Film Critics SocietyJanuary 8, 2024Best Actor in a Supporting RoleCharles MeltonWon
Seattle Film Critics SocietyJanuary 8, 2024Best ScreenplaySamy Burch
Set Decorators Society of America AwardsFebruary 13, 2024Best Achievement in Décor/Design of a Contemporary Feature FilmJess Royal and Sam LisencoNomitated
St. Louis Film Critics AssociationDecember 17, 2023Best FilmMay December
St. Louis Film Critics AssociationDecember 17, 2023Best DirectorTodd Haynes
St. Louis Film Critics AssociationDecember 17, 2023Best ActressNatalie Portman
St. Louis Film Critics AssociationDecember 17, 2023Best Supporting ActorCharles Melton
St. Louis Film Critics AssociationDecember 17, 2023Best Supporting ActressJulianne Moore
St. Louis Film Critics AssociationDecember 17, 2023Best ScoreMarcelo Zarvos
Toronto Film Critics AssociationDecember 17, 2023Best Supporting PerformanceCharles Melton
Toronto Film Critics AssociationDecember 17, 2023Best Breakthrough PerformanceCharles Melton
Variety & Golden Globe's Breakthrough Artist AwardsMay 19, 2023Breakthrough Artist AwardCharles Melton
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association AwardsDecember 10, 2023Best Supporting ActorCharles MeltonWon
Women Film Critics CircleDecember 18, 2023Best ActorCharles Melton
Women Film Critics CircleDecember 18, 2023Best Supporting ActressJulianne Moore
Writers Guild of America AwardsApril 14, 2024Best Original ScreenplaySamy BurchNomitated