Initial screening and box office Pieces of April debuted at the 2003
Sundance Film Festival. Following its positive reception there, the rights to the film were reported to be in a bidding war with companies including
Miramax,
Fine Line Features and
Artisan Entertainment.
United Artists ended up securing the worldwide release rights from
Cinetic Media in January 2003. The film earned over $2.5 million domestically and a further $743,364 internationally for a total gross of over $3.2 million.
Critical response 's performance received praise from critics. The
review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes gives the film an approval rating of 84% based on reviews from 153 critics, with an average rating of 7.12/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "
Pieces of April transcends its small-scale setting and budget with endearing performances, playful humor, and genuine sweetness, resulting in a touching holiday treat."
Metacritic assigned the film a weighted average score of 70 out of 100, based on 36 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Elvis Mitchell of
The New York Times called the film an "intelligent and touching farce" and added, "Mr. Hedges dances from one vignette to another with a mouthwatering finesse."
Roger Ebert gave the film three out of four stars, praising its humor and quirkiness and describing it as "well-intentioned in its screwy way, with flashes of human insight, and actors who can take a moment and make it glow."
Peter Travers of
Rolling Stone also rated it three stars out of four, praising Holmes for her performance which he described as holding the film together, while Carla Meyer of the
San Francisco Chronicle called the film "both heartfelt and tough-minded", praising Holmes and describing Clarkson's performance as "her finest among about 100 fine Clarkson performances in the past few years". One of the film's few less-favorable reviews came from
Entertainment Weekly who gave it a 'C', calling it a "glib comedy" and adding, "Hedges shoves his characters into sitcom slots and seals them there."
Awards and nominations Pieces of April was nominated for Best Foreign Independent Film at the
2004 British Independent Film Awards, though lost to South Korean film
Oldboy.
Peter Hedges was nominated for Best Screenplay at the
19th Independent Spirit Awards He won both the Audience Choice Award and the FIPRESCI Prize at the 2003
Chicago International Film Festival.
Patricia Clarkson received numerous best supporting actress nominations for her role, including at the
76th Academy Awards, the
61st Golden Globe Awards, the
10th Screen Actors Guild Awards. and the 19th Independent Spirit Awards. In 2003, she won in that category at the
Boston Society of Film Critics Awards, the
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards, the
National Board of Review Awards and the
San Francisco Film Critics Circle Awards, and in 2004, she won it at the
Florida Film Critics Circle Awards, the
National Society of Film Critics Awards, and the
Satellite Awards. She also won the 'Special Jury Prize for Outstanding Dramatic Performance' award at the
2003 Sundance Film Festival, for her roles in
Pieces of April, and also
The Station Agent and
All the Real Girls. == References ==