counter hit xanga ‘Song Sung Blue’ Was Rejected by Studios Who Said Audiences Wouldn’t “Like These People” — Now the Film Is Finally Here Before it ever reached the screen, Song Sung Blue was a project many studios wanted nothing to do with. “Everyone said no — and they were very, very vocal in saying no,” director Craig Brewer revealed in a recent interview with Variety, published Wednesday, January 7. According to Brewer, executives repeatedly questioned whether audiences would connect with the characters at the heart of the story — not because of the music, but because of “the way they’re living.” “They didn’t think people would like these characters,” Brewer said. “That was the consistent message.” The resistance wasn’t subtle. Brewer explained that the project was passed over again and again, with studios expressing concern that the film’s grounded, working-class perspective — and its refusal to soften the realities of its characters’ lives — made it a tough sell. What makes the rejection striking is what happened next. Despite the early pushback, Song Sung Blue has now officially premiered, finally reaching audiences after years of skepticism behind closed doors. And the reaction so far suggests the very elements studios feared may be exactly what gives the film its emotional pull… WATCH VIDEO BELOW 👇👇 -

‘Song Sung Blue’ Was Rejected by Studios Who Said Audiences Wouldn’t “Like These People” — Now the Film Is Finally Here Before it ever reached the screen, Song Sung Blue was a project many studios wanted nothing to do with. “Everyone said no — and they were very, very vocal in saying no,” director Craig Brewer revealed in a recent interview with Variety, published Wednesday, January 7. According to Brewer, executives repeatedly questioned whether audiences would connect with the characters at the heart of the story — not because of the music, but because of “the way they’re living.” “They didn’t think people would like these characters,” Brewer said. “That was the consistent message.” The resistance wasn’t subtle. Brewer explained that the project was passed over again and again, with studios expressing concern that the film’s grounded, working-class perspective — and its refusal to soften the realities of its characters’ lives — made it a tough sell. What makes the rejection striking is what happened next. Despite the early pushback, Song Sung Blue has now officially premiered, finally reaching audiences after years of skepticism behind closed doors. And the reaction so far suggests the very elements studios feared may be exactly what gives the film its emotional pull… WATCH VIDEO BELOW 👇👇

Song Sung Blue director Craig Brewer said the true-story film was denied by several studios that thought audiences wouldn’t “like” its Midwesterner characters.

“Everyone said no, and they were very, very vocal in saying no,” Brewer told Variety in an interview published Wednesday, Jan. 7.

He added, “Even places that I had made a lot of money for were like, ‘We don’t think audiences are going to like these people. Just look at the way they’re living.’ And I’d say, ‘What do you mean the way they’re living?’ They’d say, ‘Well, their house is cluttered and dirty.’ I was like, ‘Well, wait a minute. Hold on. These are some magical people. These are the type of people that I’m related to. This is like my grandmother’s house.’”

Song Sung Blue stars Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson as Mike and Claire Sardina, a musician duo from Milwaukee who gained notoriety as a Neil Diamond tribute group named Lightning & Thunder.

Hugh Jackman as Mike Sardina and Kate Hudson as Claire Stengl in director Craig Brewer's SONG SUNG BLUE, a Focus Features release.
Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson in “Song Sung Blue”.

Brewer, 54, credited production company Focus Features and distributor Universal for ultimately seeing the potential in the film, now in theaters.

When Variety asked the director if “regional bias” led other studio executives to pass on the project, he replied, “I always face that.” Brewer is known for past movies, including 2005’s Hustle & Flow, 2011’s Footloose and 2019’s Dolemite Is My Name.

“My whole career has been focused on two avenues, Southerners and African American stories,” he said. “Every studio that you meet with immediately tells you how limited those audiences are. They go, ‘Well, African American stories don’t travel overseas,’ or ‘We’re not going to make anything that remotely talks about the South because of the accents.’ And I was like, ‘Okay, Forrest Gump had some Southern accents.’ And they’re like, ‘That’s different.’ “

In the case of Song Sung Blue, Brewer said, “Here I thought, there’s no Southern accents in it. It’s not particularly diverse. It’s about this White couple. Yet, that mentality still existed. They worried audiences weren’t really going to be into the story of these people in Milwaukee.”

Hudson, 46, earned a Golden Globe nomination for her performance in the film. She told W Magazine that she met the real-life Claire Sardina. (Jackman, 57, plays Mike, who died in 2006.)

“You can’t believe what these people went through,” the actress told W. “When I read the script, I remember thinking, ‘This can’t all be true.’ I met Claire on set. She’s wonderful. I’m so lucky I got to play her.”

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