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Synopsis: While recuperating from an injury at Beverly Hills' famed Chateau Marmont, bad-boy actor Johnny Marco (Stephen Dorff) receives a visit from his young daughter, Cleo (Elle Fanning). Though his mind is not on parenting, she has a way of inserting herself into her father's daily routine. Slowly, the two bond, forcing Johnny to re-examine his life of excesses and his relationship with Cleo.
Genre: Comedy, Drama
Production: Focus Features
  4 wins & 7 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.3
Metacritic:
67
Rotten Tomatoes:
70%
R
Year:
2010
97 min
$1,768,416
Website
1,239 Views


Official White Version 06/04/09 20.

Uh huh.

JOHNNY:

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45 INT. JOHNNY’S SUITE - DAY 45

Cleo perches on the arm of the couch and talks on the hotel

phone.

CLEO:

Can we get some milk, about 2 cups,

a stick of butter...cheddar cheese.

Do you have a cheese grater you can

send up?

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46 INT. JOHNNY’S SUITE - KITCHEN - LATER 46

In the little hotel kitchen overlooking Sunset Blvd., Cleo

makes macaroni and cheese.

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47 INT. JOHNNY’S BEDROOM - EVE 47

In the dark bedroom, Johnny talks on the phone.

LAYLA (O.S.)

I’m going away for a little

while...(sighs) I need you to drop

Cleo at camp, she’s going for a few

weeks, it’s near your parents.

JOHNNY:

When are you coming back?

LAYLA (O.S.)

I don’t know..I need a little

time...

Official White Version 06/04/09 21.

JOHNNY:

I’ve got to go to Italy for the

opening there..and I’m going to get

my Italian passport finally if I go

to some awards show.

LAYLA (O.S.)

Just make sure she gets to Belmont

by June 10th.

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48 INT. LAX AIRPORT - DAY 48

Johnny and Cleo, pulling her little suitcase, both wearing

sunglasses, make their way through LAX with handlers and VIP

services.

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49 INT. MILAN AIRPORT 49

A swarm of Italian bodyguards and VIP escorts lead them

through customs and passport control, taking their job very

seriously. They guide Cleo by the elbows as if she was an

important politician.

Some Italian security guards and police shout out to him as

they pass.

ITALIAN POLICE:

Ciao, Johnny! Come Stai?

CUT TO:

50 EXT. MILANO AIRPORT 50

They take off in their limousine with an elaborate police

escort, flanked by motorcycles.

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Official White Version 06/04/09 22.

51 INT. ITALIAN HOTEL SUITE - DAY 51

Johnny and Cleo are shown into a ridiculously opulent Italian

suite.

Cleo opens a door to a room with a private swimming pool

surrounded by a mural.

In the living room:

PUPI, the Italian distributor in a flashy suit, is there with

his group of people working on the movie premier.

Pupi’s shirt is bright yellow, with a matching pocket

handkerchief, and socks.

PUPI:

I see you, Johnny!

He gives Johnny a big hug.

CUT TO:

52 INT. ITALIAN HOTEL LOBBY - DAY 52

The lobby is crowded with movie people and hangers on.

SYLVIA, a blonde Italian actress, sees Johnny and looks

pissed.

SYLVIA:

Hello Johnny, can I talk to you?

She pulls him aside off the hall. He goes along, seeming to

have no choice, she’s not really asking a question.

Cleo sits on a gold couch to the side of all the activity,

doing Sudoku puzzles.

From the hallway, we can hear Sylvia letting him have it.

SYLVIA (O.S.)

What the f*** Johnny, did you think

you’d never f***ing see me again?!

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Sofia Coppola

Sofia Carmina Coppola (born May 14, 1971) is an American screenwriter, director, producer and actress. In 2003, she received the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for the comedy-drama Lost in Translation, and became the third woman to be nominated for an Academy Award for Best Director. In 2010, with the drama Somewhere, she became the first American woman (and fourth American filmmaker) to win the Golden Lion, the top prize at the Venice Film Festival. Her father is director, producer and screenwriter Francis Ford Coppola. more…

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