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''I, Tonya'' is a 2017 American
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directed by Craig Gillespie and written by
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. It follows the life and career of the American figure skater Tonya Harding and her connection with the 1994 attack on her rival Nancy Kerrigan. The film states it is based on "contradictory" and "true" interviews with Harding and her ex-husband Jeff Gillooly, suggesting they are unreliable narrators. This means the viewer must decide for themselves whether to see the film as the truth or as a version concocted by Harding herself. It features darkly comedic interviews with the characters in mockumentary style, set in the modern day, and breaks the fourth wall. Margot Robbie (who also produced) stars as Harding, Sebastian Stan as Gillooly, and Allison Janney as Harding's mother LaVona Golden. Julianne Nicholson, Caitlin Carver,
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, and
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also star. Loosely based on actual events, the film depicts Harding as a victim, reframing the narrative around her implication in the aftermath of the crime and other criticism of her actions. ''I, Tonya'' premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 8, 2017, and was theatrically released in the United States on December 8, 2017. It grossed $53 million worldwide on an $11 million budget, and received positive reviews from critics, who mostly lauded the performances of Robbie, Stan and Janney. At the 90th Academy Awards, Janney won for Best Supporting Actress, while the film also earned nominations for Best Actress for Robbie and Best Film Editing. It earned three nominations at the 75th Golden Globe Awards, winning Best Supporting Actress for Janney, who also won at the Screen Actors Guild and Critics' Choice Movie Awards. Robbie herself was nominated for Best Actress at both shows. At the 71st British Academy Film Awards, the film earned five nominations, winning Best Actress in a Supporting Role for Janney.


Plot

In 1974 Portland, Oregon, four-year-old Tonya Harding is forced to ice skate by her abusive mother, LaVona Golden. As Tonya grows up, her parents take her out of school to focus on her skating career, as she trains under coach Diane Rawlinson. Tonya's father leaves Tonya with her abusive mother. Tonya rapidly becomes one of the best figure skaters in the United States, but is held back by her "
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" reputation, homemade costumes and unconventional choice of performance music (e.g., ZZ Top). At fifteen, she begins dating eighteen-year-old Jeff Gillooly. They marry, but Jeff becomes abusive. When LaVona scorns Tonya for putting up with it, Tonya blames LaVona for raising her badly. After a dispute with Diane, Tonya fires her and hires Dody Teachman as her new coach. Tonya becomes the first American female figure skater to complete two triple Axel jumps in competition. At the
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, Tonya fails to stick her landings and finishes fourth. Defeated, she takes a job as a waitress, but Diane convinces her to train for the
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. She performs well but still gets poor scores. She confronts a judge about her scores and he tells her that they want to see a wholesome American family. Tonya first asks her mother to help who refuses and insults her so Tonya reluctantly asks Jeff to help support her. On the day of her November 1993 competition at the Northwest Pacific Regional Championships in Portland, Tonya receives a death threat and chooses not to compete. Realizing that he can sabotage Tonya's competition, Jeff instructs his friend Shawn Eckardt to send death threats to Tonya's rival Nancy Kerrigan. Tonya makes a phone call trying to locate Nancy's training arena and her practice times. Shawn hires two inept crooks to attack Nancy after a practice session in Detroit. On January 6, 1994, Shawn's henchmen strike Nancy's knee; she cannot compete at the next day's National competition. The hired henchmen are arrested. Shawn's bragging quickly leads the FBI to him. He blames Jeff, who is horrified to learn that Shawn instigated the entire affair in order to get attention. Tonya qualifies for the Olympic team but realizes she will be found guilty by association. She goes to the FBI and tells them what Jeff and Shawn did, but they show her interview transcript to Jeff after his arrest, and he races home to confront her. She briefly speaks to Jeff from behind a locked door, then climbs out the window, leaving him for good. Jeff later implicates Tonya, saying she knew about the attack. LaVona visits Tonya and offers her kind words; however, when LaVona asks if Tonya knew anything about the crime, Tonya realizes she is wearing a wire and throws her mother out. Jeff, Shawn, and the henchmen are charged, with Tonya's hearing postponed until after the Olympics. Tonya finishes eighth and Nancy wins the silver medal. When Oksana Baiul edges out Nancy for the gold and the first ever Olympic medal for independent Ukraine, Tonya accuses Nancy of being a poor sport. Tonya avoids jail but is banned from competitive figure skating for life. Heartbroken, she begs the judge to give her jail time but not to take away the one thing she knows how to do; the judge refuses. Jeff acknowledges that he ruined Tonya's career. He changes his name, remarries, opens a hair salon, divorces, and remarries. LaVona moves to Washington state and has no contact with Tonya. Tonya remarries, divorces, takes up professional boxing, and becomes a landscaper, house painter and deck builder. She now lives happily with her third husband and their seven-year-old son. Text at the end states that Tonya wants people to know she is a good mother.


Cast

* Margot Robbie as Tonya Harding **
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as young Tonya ** Maizie Smith as four-year-old Tonya * Sebastian Stan as Jeff Gillooly, Tonya's boyfriend, later ex-husband * Allison Janney as LaVona Golden, Tonya's abusive mother * Julianne Nicholson as Diane Rawlinson, Tonya's skating coach * Caitlin Carver as Nancy Kerrigan, Tonya's skating rival and Olympic teammate, and the victim of the 1994 attack * Bojana Novakovic as Dody Teachman, another of Tonya's coaches *
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as Shawn Eckardt, a bodyguard and friend of Jeff *
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as Martin Maddox, a former reporter * Dan Triandiflou as Bob Rawlinson, Diane's husband and Tonya's attorney *
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as Shane Stant, hired by Jeff and Shawn to attack Nancy * Anthony Reynolds as Derrick Smith, Stant's uncle, previous friend of Shawn, first hired to attack Nancy before recruiting Stant himself to injure her * Cassidy Balkcom as Oksana Baiul, Nancy's competitor in the Winter Olympics (uncredited) * Fi Dieter as Midori Ito (uncredited)


Production

Screenwriter
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was inspired to write the film after watching a documentary about ice skating which mentioned Tonya Harding. Rogers arranged separate interviews with Harding and her ex-husband Jeff Gillooly. They remembered the events of the 1994 scandal very differently. Rogers decided, "Well, that's my way in - to put everyone's point of view out there, and then let the audience decide." He later said that the film was really about "things we tell ourselves in order to…live with ourselves…how we change the narrative, and then want that to be the narrative." Regarding Gillooly, Rogers stated, "What's curious about Jeff is that he refused to take any money for
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, for his interview, for anything." He remembered Jeff Gillooly saying that Harding was a great figure skater. According to Rogers, Gillooly also said that it was his own idea to threaten Nancy Kerrigan's ability to perform and took responsibility for his part in Harding's 1994 ruin: "he doesn't want to profit from it." Margot Robbie, who played Harding and co-produced the film, did not realize the screenplay was based on a real event until after she finished reading it. Immediately prior to filming, Robbie flew from Los Angeles to Portland, Oregon to meet Harding. To prepare for the skating scenes, Robbie trained for four months. Heidi Munger and Anna Malkova served as skating doubles and Sarah Kawahara provided coaching and choreography. The production was unable to find a skating double who could perform a
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, which was accomplished by visual effects. Rogers wrote the role of Tonya's mother LaVona for Allison Janney; she is a longtime friend of Rogers, but the "stars had otaligned" for them to work together until he completed the script for ''I, Tonya''. Janney said the part was one of the most challenging of her career. Shortly after the film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival, she said, "I think LaVona was actually a very smart woman, very articulate ..She was not messing around and didn't want onyadistracted ..She wanted onyato know that it was going to be hard work, and knowing her daughter needed to be told she couldn't do it in order to do it was LaVona's way of saying, 'I was there to inspire her'." Director Craig Gillespie was interested in the project because he "realized it was a great opportunity to revisit the story and make a commentary about how the media treats people." He did add that he didn't "feel great about having to drag Nancy's name back into this." Gillespie said that he tried, in the film, to present Harding "in a very honest way" without "trying to pull those heartstrings... just showing you why she is the way she is." Principal photography began in late January 2017 in
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, where Macon Coliseum was used as a set. Throughout the shoot, Robbie suffered from a herniated disc in her neck and had routine MRIs to ensure it was safe for her to continue filming skating scenes. Filming wrapped in late February of that year, with pickups in Atlanta on May 16.


Music

Some of the songs featured in ''I, Tonya'' had been used in Harding's real-life routines, such as ZZ Top's " Sleeping Bag". Others were selected by music supervisor Susan Jacobs: tracks from 1970s such as
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's " The Chain" or Supertramp's " Goodbye Stranger" came from an era when music was "powerful and full" and "warm." Jacobs felt the "classic rock songs filled the picture without getting in the way of the story." Critic Emily Manning found that others, such as En Vogue's " Free Your Mind" and Heart's " Barracuda", created "an interesting parallel between Tonya's tenacity and ambition." The film ends with
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' cover of " The Passenger"; Manning wrote: "There was something really right about seeing Tonya skate to Siouxsie." Jacobs said that "The Passenger" was "something obviously female and the lyrics esonated. The lyrics of
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" were also important as "they felt like the story". A soundtrack was released on December 8, 2017, by Milan Records, featuring songs used in the film by various artists and tracks from the original score.


Release

Shortly before production on the film began,
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acquired domestic distribution rights to ''I, Tonya'' and helped complete the film. However, prior to the film's premiere, its distribution rights Miramax once held were back on sale, with the company apparently still attached with the film. ''I, Tonya'' premiered at the
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on September 8, 2017. A bidding war ensued for the domestic distribution rights to the film, with Netflix, Entertainment Studios, Annapurna Pictures, CBS Films and Aviron Pictures being some companies bidding for the film. Shortly after,
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and 30West acquired domestic distribution rights to the film for $5 million. It was theatrically released on December 8, 2017. In January 2018,
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, columnist for '' The Boston Globe'', asked Nancy Kerrigan in a telephone interview if she had seen the film – she had not. When Shaughnessy posited that Kerrigan was once "a victim of Harding's dysfunctional life", she agreed but emphasized that she was occupied with living her own life. Shaughnessy also asked Kerrigan to comment on whether she was "bothered by Hollywood's portrayal of Tonya"; she replied that the issue was no longer her business. Nancy Kerrigan said that her only "role" in the 1994 scandal was recovering from an attack, "That's it", she finished. She went on, during the interview, to speak about how she remembered the scandal as "A bizarre thing. The whole thing was crazy, being that it's a story. I mean, come on."


Home media

The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray on March 13, 2018.


Reception


Box office

''I, Tonya'' has grossed $30 million in the United States and Canada, and $23.9 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $53.9 million. After making $11.6 million over a month in limited release, the film made $2.9 million from 799 theaters in its wide weekend. After the film earned its three Oscar nominations, it was added to 161 theaters the following week and made $3 million.


Critical response

On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, ''I, Tonya'' holds an approval rating of 90% based on 385 reviews, with an
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of 7.80/10. The website's critical consensus reads: "Led by strong work from Margot Robbie and Allison Janney, ''I, Tonya'' finds the humor in its real-life story without losing sight of its more tragic – and emotionally resonant – elements." On Metacritic, which assigns a rating to reviews, the film has a weighted average score of 77 out of 100, based on 47 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".
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'' described it as "an irresistible, soapy mix of jealousy, competition and class warfare, fortified by powerful performances and unexpected emotional resonance." Lemire also complimented Gillespie for "what would seem to be an impossible high-wire act: He's made a movie that's affectionately mocking—of this theatrical sport, of the idiots who surrounded Harding, of this hideous moment in fashion and pop culture—without actually mocking Harding herself." In '' Rolling Stone,'' Peter Travers wrote that the film holds "a mirror up to the class-conscious America most of us tend to ignore or dismiss – and makes us see ourselves reflected in it, too. ''I, Tonya'' is funny as hell, but the pain is just as real. You'll laugh till it hurts." ''Vulture'' praised Robbie's performance, feeling she had found a new "weight". Ty Burr of '' The Boston Globe'' wrote that it was one of the most surprising films of the year - a "multi-layered saga of talent and class resentment". He praised Rogers' script as "sympathetic but clear-eyed, foul-mouthed but fair-minded". Burr wrote that the domestic abuse scenes are presented effectively because of the film's style of "ironic as-told-to comedy that intentionally curdles when the extent of iolence..and Harding's grim acceptance...of it become obvious". However, when writing of the scene where Harding voices how she has
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a victim-like identity, Burr believed the filmmakers failed to appreciate the scope of what that really means to her. He considered whether the filmmakers had an obligation not to be among "the many vultures picking at onya'spop-culture corpse". Burr did not think the filmmakers properly addressed the predicament of making a film about Harding's media over-exposure. Richard Brody of '' The New Yorker'' felt the film failed to find an original depiction of the working class, and "treats Tonya's background, her tastes, her habits, her way of talking, as a joke... The result is a film that's as derisive and dismissive toward Tonya Harding as it shows the world at large to have been". In ''The Guardian'', Jean Hannah Edelstein felt that the film was "played for laughs" at the expense of its subject. Allison Janney was widely lauded for her performance as LaVona Golden, singled out for praise by critics.
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'' said: "Janney absolutely tears it up as the profane, chain-smoking LaVona Harding, constantly insulting Tonya and messing with her mind in the name of making her a champion. It's a showy, scenery-chewing performance but it's not one-note; Janney brings an undercurrent of sorrow to the part in revealing LaVona's twisted methodology." Michael O'Sullivan of '' The Washington Post'' wrote that: 'Janney steals every scene she's in, playing LaVona, a harridan whose nodding goes beyond tough love.' Helen O'Hara from '' Empire'' called Janney's performance flawless and flamboyant, and an unforgettable one. '' USA Today'' said; "Janney is magnificent as Tonya Harding's villainous and abusive mommy dearest. No curse word goes unused and no scenery is left unchewed by the actress, who takes over whenever she's onscreen, whether dealing with a pesky parakeet or
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Criticism

The film received some criticism for taking liberties with facts in order to make Harding sympathetic. Reviewing the film for '' USA Today'', Christine Brennan, who covered the real story in 1994, wrote that "the movie certainly doesn't worry about letting facts get in the way of a good story or bother to tell you that the only person Tonya has to blame...is herself." In the ''Sonoma Index-Tribune'' and '' The Oregonian'', J.E. Vader, who covered Harding's rise as a local up-and-coming hero, wrote a scathing review titled "I, Nauseated", in which she accuses Harding of being an "unrepentant felon" and "habitually 'truth challenged'", adding that "this fantasy film is Harding's dream come true".


Accolades

''I, Tonya'' earned various awards and nominations following its release. At the 7th AACTA International Awards, Robbie won Best Actress, while Janney won Best Supporting Actress. ''I, Tonya'' received five nominations at the 71st British Academy Film Awards, including
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for Robbie, Best Original Screenplay for Rogers and winning Best Actress in a Supporting Role for Janney. The film also garnered five Critics' Choice Movie Awards, with Robbie winning Best Actress in a Comedy and Janney winning Best Supporting Actress. At the 75th Golden Globe Awards, Janney received the
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, while the film was nominated for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy and Robbie was nominated for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy ''I, Tonya'' gathered three
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nominations, and a Producers Guild of America Award nomination. Robbie and Janney were nominated for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role and Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role respectively at the
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. Rogers earned a nomination for Best Original Screenplay from the Writers Guild of America. Tatiana S. Riegel won the American Cinema Editors Award for Best Edited Film (Comedy or Musical). At the 90th Academy Awards, Janney won Best Supporting Actress. Robbie earned a nomination for Best Actress and Tatiana S. Riegel earned a nomination for Best Film Editing.


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