The Science of Sleep premiered at the
Sundance Film Festival on January 22, 2006, with a bidding war involving multiple studios ensuing shortly after.
Paramount Classics offered $7 million for worldwide rights, but
Gaumont, unwilling to relinquish all international rights to the film, immediately rejected the offer.
Focus Features, which had previously distributed Gondry's
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, offered less than $5 million as well as a percentage of the film's box office gross, arguing that a smaller advance was justified as they would do a better job at marketing the film;
Fox Searchlight Pictures also offered more than $6 million. Ultimately, on January 24,
Warner Independent Pictures acquired North American and U.K. distribution rights to the film for $6 million, releasing the film on September 22, 2006 in the United States and February 16, 2007 in the United Kingdom. The film was released in France on August 16, 2006 and in Italy on January 26, 2007. The film grossed $15.1 million worldwide, including $4.7 million in the US.
The Science of Sleep received generally favorable reviews. On
Metacritic it has a score of 70 out of 100. In a
New York Times article ,
A.O. Scott, an American
journalist and cultural critic, describes the film as "profoundly idiosyncratic" and "so confident in its oddity" that any attempt to describe and explain the film would be misleading. He later states, "What I'm trying to say is that 'The Science of Sleep,' for all its blithe disregard of the laws of physics, film grammar and narrative coherence, strikes me as perfectly realistic, as authentic a slice of life as I've encountered on screen in quite some time." Scott argues that the film's loose connection of events and misleading narrative are appropriate for its themes: "Plot summary, therefore, is both irrelevant and impossible. Which is not to say that the movie lacks a story, only that, like a dream, the narrative moves sideways as well as forward, revising and contradicting itself as it goes along. Mr. Gondry, who would rather invent than explain, makes a plausible case that a love story (which is what "The Science of Sleep" is) cannot really be told any other way. Love is too bound up with memories, fantasies, projections and misperceptions to conform to a conventional, linear structure." Many other critics have stated that the film's plot is hard to understand, but Gondry's grasp of emotions and visuals is what makes the story unique and profound.
Awards • 2008
BBC Four World Cinema Awards (Nominated), BBC Four World Cinema Award • 2008
Gopo Awards, Romania. (Nominated), Gopos Award Best European Film • 2007
Cannes Film Festival (Won), UCMF Film Music Award • 2007
Chlotrudis Awards (Nominated), Chlotrudis Award Best Supporting Actress • 2007
Golden Trailer Awards (Won), Golden Trailer Best Independent • 2007
Russian National Movie Awards (Nominated), Georges Award Best Independent Movie • 2007
World Soundtrack Awards (Nominated), World Soundtrack Award Discovery of the Year Jean-Michel Bernard • 2006
European Film Awards (Won), European Film Award Best Artistic Contribution Stéphane Rozenbaum, Pierre Pell For the production design. • 2006
Sitges - Catalonian International Film Festival (Won), Audience Award Michel Gondry (Nominated), Best Film Michel Gondry • 2006
St. Louis Film Critics Association, US (Nominated), SLFCA Award Most Original, Innovative or Creative Film ==Soundtrack==