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What Happened Was...
Theatrical release poster
Directed byTom Noonan
Screenplay byTom Noonan
Based onWhat Happened Was...
by Tom Noonan
Produced byScott Macaulay
Robin O'Hara
StarringKaren Sillas
Tom Noonan
CinematographyJoe DeSalvo
Edited byRichmond Arrley
Music byLudovico Sorret (Noonan's pseudonym)
Production
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Distributed byThe Samuel Goldwyn Company
Release dates
  • 26 January 1994 (1994-01-26) (Sundance)
  • 9 September 1994 (1994-09-09) (New York)
Running time
91 minutes [1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$22,973 (US/Canada)

What Happened Was... is a 1994 American independent film written for the screen, directed by and starring Tom Noonan.[2] It is an adaptation of Noonan's original stage play of the same name.[3]

Premise

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The film depicts two people, played by Karen Sillas and Tom Noonan, on a first date; their conversation gradually reveals their lonely lives and hidden personalities.[4][5]

Reception

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What Happened Was... has an overall approval rating of 91% on Rotten Tomatoes.[6]

On the Siskel & Ebert show, Gene Siskel gave the film a thumbs up, stating that "For what is really just one long night of conversation, the stakes and the tension couldn't be any higher if these were two characters having a more conventional action scene." Roger Ebert, however, gave the film a thumbs down, calling it "Contrived" and stating that "There is a lot less here than meets the eye."[7] The film is a favorite of filmmaker Charlie Kaufman.[8]

It opened at the Angelika Film Center in Manhattan on September 9, 1994 and grossed $22,973 in its opening week.[9][10][11]

Year-end lists

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Accolades

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It won the Grand Jury Prize and the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award at the 1994 Sundance Film Festival.[18] Noonan was nominated for Best First Screenplay and Karen Sillas for Best Female Lead at the 10th Independent Spirit Awards.

Planned sequel

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Noonan wrote a sequel, which he pitched to both Netflix and Amazon Prime, but it never came to fruition. Noonan and Sillas were to have reprised their roles, and the film would have also co-starred Louis C.K., Charlie Kaufman and Vin Diesel.[19]

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