10 Recent Movies That Received Standing Ovations


Every filmmaker deep down is hoping for applause. When their film fades to black and the credits start to roll, they wait with bated breath for the sound of clapping hands — for the theater to fill with notes of adoration and praise. Within that applause comes the filmmaker's own validation, an audible thumbs-up for their work. The opposite reaction is almost too much to bear: a deafening and uncomfortable silence — the muted sound of disappointment and negativity.






Film festivals, particularly in Cannes and Venice, are known for their long, drawn out standing ovations. And typically the longer the applause lasts, the better the movie is. Here are ten movies from 2023 that received standing ovations, ranked by how long they lasted.




10 Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny — 5 Minutes






Harrison Ford returns to one of his most iconic roles: Indiana Jones. Touted as the final entry in the franchise, Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny follows the famed archaeologist in yet another adventure uncovering a historical artifact — one that could rewind time and alter the course of World War II.



A Hollywood blockbuster like Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny isn't the kind of movie that you'd expect to find at the Cannes Film Festival. Yet this is where the movie had its premiere, where it received a five-minute standing ovation. Sounds good, right? Well, not exactly. Despite this impressive length of time, the ovation was reportedly "lukewarm" among the divided critics in the audience, and was probably more for Harrison Ford than the movie itself. And it was all downhill from there. Dial of Destiny turned out to be a box office bomb, and another major setback for Disney.



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9 The Killer — 5 Minutes






The Killer is a classic revenge tale from acclaimed director David Fincher, and was his second film with streaming giant Netflix. After botching a hit, a professional assassin goes on a John Wick-style killing spree, tying up loose ends and hunting assassins before they get to him first.



The Killer premiered at the Venice Film Festival, which makes sense given Fincher's esteemed reputation within the world of cinema. The film was given a limited release before streaming on Netflix a couple of weeks later. Despite positive reviews from critics, audiences trashed The Killer for being dull and pretentious.



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8 Asteroid City — 6 Minutes


Asteroid City
Asteroid City
Release Date
June 23, 2023
Cast
Tom Hanks , Margot Robbie , Scarlett Johansson , Adrien Brody , Jeffrey Wright , Bryan Cranston , Bill Murray , Jeff Goldblum , Edward Norton , Liev Schreiber , Hope Davis , Jason Schwartzman , Steve Carell , Willem Dafoe , Hong Chau
Rating
R




Set in a retro-futuristic version of 1955, Asteroid City follows a Junior Stargazer/Space Cadet convention in the middle of the desert, which becomes disrupted by an alien visitor. It features everything you've come to expect from a Wes Anderson film: an ensemble cast, quirky charm, pastel colors, and a highly stylized look.



Unlike Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, a Wes Anderson film is exactly the kind of movie that you'd expect to find at the Cannes Film Festival. And naturally, it was well-received. Asteroid City garnered a six-minute standing ovation. It was also in the running for the Palme d'Or, the highest prize awarded in Cannes. Although Asteroid City didn't make as much of a splash as earlier Anderson films, it still received generally positive reviews from audiences and critics.



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7 Ferrari — 6 Minutes


Ferrari poster
Ferrari
Release Date
December 25, 2023


Enzo Ferrari (Adam Driver) is caught between multiple crises, including the decline of his auto empire. Set in the summer of 1957, Michael Mann's Ferrari follows the entrepreneur's launch into the Mille Miglia, a treacherous 1,000-mile race across Italy.



Following its premiere at the Venice Film Festival, Ferrari was met with a 6-minute standing ovation. This praise seemed to be mostly for Adam Driver, whose riveting performance had audiences on their feet. Ferrari also competed for the Golden Lion, the highest prize awarded at the festival, though it lost to another film on this list.





6 Jeanne du Barry — 7 Minutes




Based on a true story, Jeanne du Barry follows the titular character (Maïwenn), who becomes the paramour and favorite lover of France's King Louis XV (Johnny Depp). The film famously co-stars Johnny Depp in his first major role since his controversial, highly publicized trial with ex-wife Amber Heard.



Jeanne du Barry had its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival. It was gifted with a seven-minute standing ovation, though this was mostly for Johnny Depp. Jeanne du Barry marked his return to cinema, his big comeback, and audiences were eager to extend their love and support for him. The movie itself was panned by most critics, proving once again that a standing ovation doesn't necessarily equate to an incredible work of art.





5 Priscilla — 7 Minutes


Priscilla
Priscilla
Release Date
November 3, 2023
Rating
R




2022 was all about Elvis. But in 2023, it's all about Priscilla. Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Sophia Coppola, Priscilla focuses on the ex-wife of rock and roll's most famous artist, painting a very different picture from the Austin Butler counterpart. Serious and intimate, it captures the relationship between Priscilla and Elvis, even its darkest, most sobering moments.



Priscilla debuted at the Venice Film Festival. The audience bestowed it with a seven-minute standing ovation — and this time, it seems, the praise was warranted. It received positive reviews from critics, most of whom praised the performances of Cailee Spaeny and Jacob Elordi as Priscilla and Elvis respectively.



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4 Maestro — 7 Minutes


Maestro
Maestro
Release Date
December 20, 2023
Rating
R




A blend of black-and-white and color cinematography, Maestro tells the life of famed composer Leonard Bernstein (Bradley Cooper), spanning his illustrious career and marriage to Felicia Montealegre (Carey Mulligan). Maestro was Cooper's second directorial effort andpremiered at the Venice Film Festival, where it received a seven-minute standing ovation.



The biopic was also nominated for the Golden Lion, but like Ferrari, it didn't go home with the award. Maestro did, however, snag several Golden Globe nominationsand many positive reviews. Cooper and Mulligan were praised for their transformative performances, despite the controversy around the former's prosthetic nose.



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3 May December — 8 Minutes






In May December, Gracie (Julianne Moore) and her scandalous relationship with her husband, which began when she was only 13 years old, is the basis of the film. It stars actress Elizabeth Berry (Natalie Portman), who travels to Savannah, Georgia to meet and study Gracie to prepare for her new role.



May December premiered at the Cannes Film Festival. When the film cut to black, it was embraced with an eight-minute standing ovation. The praise for May December extended well beyond Cannes. The film racked up critical acclaim, as well as a few Golden Globe nominations along the way.



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2 Poor Things — 8 Minutes






Based on the novel of the same name, Poor Things follows Bella Baxter (Emma Stone), a young Victorian woman who's crudely resurrected by a scientist after her suicide. It's basically the 2023 version of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. And like Frankenstein's monster, Poor Things is a mishmash of parts, a blend of fantasy, black comedy, romance, and science fiction. And they all come together to create one of the best and most memorable films of 2023.



Poor Things had its triumphant premiere at the Venice Film Festival. Not only did it earn the longest standing ovation of the night (8 minutes), but it claimed the festival's highest honor: the Golden Lion. It's since garnered critical acclaim, particularly for Stone's performance, as well as a number of Golden Globe nominations.





1 Killers of the Flower Moon — 9 Minutes






Based on a true story and the non-fiction book of the same name, Killers of the Flower Moon is a crime epic that follows the investigation into a series of murders among the Osage Native Americans after oil is discovered on their tribal land. It's the latest film from acclaimed director Martin Scorsese, bringing together two of his favorite collaborators: Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert DeNiro.



There was a lot of hype around Killers of the Flower Moon, given its cast and director. And for most movie-goers, the film lived up to the hype, especially at the Cannes Film Festival. It received an impressive nine-minute standing ovation. Despite its extreme length and slower pace, Killers of the Flower Moon has been hailed as one of the best movies of 2023.



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