Janet Planet
11-year-old Lacy lives with her bohemian single mother (Julianne Nicholson, “Mare of Easttown”) in the tranquil forests of rural Massachusetts. Over one summer, she will witness the fleeting moments of life. An evocative and tender feature debut from Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Annie Baker (“The Flick”).
Though the title of Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Annie Baker’s directorial debut may evoke “Schoolhouse Rock” to some of you and The Rocky Horror Picture Show to others, her intimately nuanced examination of a bohemian mother and introverted daughter in 1991 makes it a central metaphor. Lacy (Zoe Ziegler), navigating the summer vacation between fifth and sixth grade, yearns to—but also fears to—escape the orbit of her mother Janet (Julianne Nicholson, “Mare of Easttown”) as she leaves childhood. It’s been just the two of them, you see, but then three satellites enter, then leave, the picture: Will Patton (Wendy and Lucy) as an aspiring boyfriend, Sophie Okonedo (Hotel Rwanda) as an old friend, and Elias Koteas (Exotica) as the head of a spacey theatre troupe. The screenplay gestated in Baker’s mind and heart for decades—“It was kind of the first idea for a movie I ever had,” she revealed—drawing deeply on the milieu she grew up in, the woods of western Massachusetts. Nicholson did too, though not until they met during casting did the two discover their childhood proximity (“We shopped at the same stores and swam in the same ponds,” Baker said in an interview). No score, just nature sounds, keeps the focus entirely on the mother and daughter in this hyper-subtle character study; sound designer Paul Hsu has said Janet Planet was the quietest movie he’s ever worked on.
—Gavin Borchert
- Director: Annie Baker
- Principal Cast: Julianne Nicholson, Zoe Ziegler, Elias Koteas, Will Patton, Sophie Okonedo
- Country: USA, United Kingdom
- Year: 2023
- Running Time: 113 min.
- Producer: Dan Janvey, Derrick Tseng, Annie Baker, Andrew Goldman
- Screenplay: Annie Baker
- Cinematographers: Maria von Hausswolff
- Editors: Lucian Johnston
- Filmography: Debut Feature Film
- Language: English
- US Distributor: A24