Four Good Days

Four Good Days is an 2020 American drama film, directed and produced by Rodrigo García, from a screenplay by García and Eli Saslow, based upon Saslow's 2016 Washington Post article "How’s Amanda? A story of truth, lies and an American addiction". It stars Glenn Close, Mila Kunis, Stephen Root and Joshua Leonard.

Four Good Days
Directed byRodrigo García
Produced by
  • Rodrigo García
  • Jon Avnet
  • Jake Avnet
  • Marina Grasic
  • Jai Khanna
Screenplay byRodrigo García
Eli Saslow
Based on"How’s Amanda? A story of truth, lies and an American addiction"
by Eli Saslow
Starring
Music byEdward Shearmur
CinematographyIgor Jadue-Lillo
Edited byLauren Connelly
Production
company
  • Indigenous Media
  • Oakhurst Entertainment
  • Productivity Media
Release date
  • January 25, 2020 (2020-01-25) (Sundance)
Running time
100 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 25, 2020.

Premise

An estranged mother and daughter work through their issues while the daughter is recovering from substance abuse.

Cast

Production

It was announced in May 2019 that Glenn Close and Mila Kunis were set to star in the film.[2] Stephen Root was cast in September, with filming beginning later that month in Los Angeles.[3] In October 2019, Chad Lindberg, Rebecca Field, Joshua Leonard, Michael Hyatt and Sam Hennings joined the cast of the film.[4]

Release

It had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 25, 2020.[5]

Critical reception

Four Good Days holds a 44% approval rating on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, based on 9 reviews, with a weighted average of 4.88/10.[6]

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References

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