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Examples of films with ensemble plots include:
Examples of films with ensemble plots include:



* ''[[Short Cuts (1993 film)|Short Cuts]]''


* ''[[Hannah and Her Sisters]]''
* ''[[Hannah and Her Sisters]]''

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Ensemble Plot is a reference to a particular type of film that contains several different storylines involving a large cast of characters.

Examples

Examples of films with ensemble plots include:


Brief history

Woody Allen once stated that this film style is something of an homage to Anna Karenina, and that it was that story that influenced him while he was making Hannah and Her Sisters. Over time these films (with the exception of a few) have been applauded for their multiple plots and characters, many of these films respectively receive Award nominations for their supporting roles.

Typical plots

  • Most ensemble films center on a single character or location; it is their connection to either the location or the person that makes their story valid in the ensemble.
  • In the 2004 film Crash, the stories are connected to Los Angeles; however it is safe to say that the stories are all connected in some way to Rick, the character played by Brendan Fraser.
  • In the teen comedy Can't Hardly Wait the characters are all connected by the fact that they are all attending the same graduation party.
  • Pulp Fiction is a different type of ensemble plot in the sense that each story is not spread out over the course of the film like most ensembles; however each character is connected in one way or another by Marcellis Wallace.
  • Magnolia is the perfect example of an ensemble plot film, with a peculiar interaction among several individuals during one apparently normal day in the San Fernando Valley, California. Interweaving nine separate yet connected storylines, all connected in some way or another to Earl Partridge (Jason Robards).
  • American Beauty could also be considered in this category as all the characters in the story are interacting through members of the Burnham family, and each family member has their own distinct storyline.

Other Possible Ensemble Plot films

Glengarry Glen Ross

Boogie Nights

The Hours

Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers

Notable Academy Award nominations/Awards for Ensemble Plot Performers

The upside for a performer in an Ensemble Plot film is that critics often look highly at the cast performances and are very rewarding to its cast whom can often receive an awards nomination for a very small role.

  • Magnolia (film), Despite a runtime of over 3 hours, gives Tom Cruise an Oscar nomination for nearly Twenty Minutes screentime.


See also