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Rotten Tomatoes : 91%
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Little Miss Sunshine

Nominated For/Won Awards   2006   3.7★ 101 mins Comedies Rated: R RT: 91%

Awards

Oscar Winner: Best Supporting Actor for Alan Arkin in 2007
BAFTA Winner: Best Supporting Actor for Alan Arkin in 2007
Independent Spirit Award Winner: Best Supporting Male for Alan Arkin in 2007
Independent Spirit Award Winner: Best Feature in 2007
Independent Spirit Award Winner: Best Director for Jonathan Dayton in 2007
Oscar Nominee: Best Picture in 2007
Oscar Nominee: Best Supporting Actress for Abigail Breslin in 2007
BAFTA Nominee: Best Direction for Jonathan Dayton in 2007
BAFTA Nominee: Best Film in 2007
BAFTA Nominee: Best Supporting Actress for Abigail Breslin in 2007
Golden Globe Nominee: Best Actress in a Motion Picture (Musical or Comedy) in 2007
Golden Globe Nominee: Best Motion Picture (Musical or Comedy) in 2007
Independent Spirit Award Nominee: Best Supporting Male for Paul Dano in 2007

Critics Consensus

What happens when you stuff a failed motivation speaker, his wife, the nation's number one Proust scholar, an elderly potty-mouthed heroin addict, a teen who's mute by choice, and a bespectacled little pageant hopeful into a mini VW bus for a three day road trip? You get this hilarious but moving satire about a dysfunctional family obsessed with winning. Credit must go to the ensemble cast that includes Greg Kinnear, Steve Carell, Toni Collette, Alan Arkin, and Abigail Breslin and the delightfully funny script by Michael Arndt, which first-time directors Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris handled perfectly.

Synopsis

Convinced their little Olive (Abigail Breslin) is beauty queen material, parents Richard (Greg Kinnear) and Sheryl (Toni Collette) load the rest of the family into a van and embark on a life-altering road trip to a California pageant. Richard pushes Olive to win while her silent brother (Paul Dano), depressed uncle (Steve Carell) and nursing-home reject grandpa (Alan Arkin, in an Oscar-winning role) add their own quirks to the mix.
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