February 11, 2009

Noah Baumbach's New Film Gets Going

The Hollywood Reporter has the story:
Greta Gerwig is getting into "Greenberg."The indie star has landed the lead role opposite Ben Stiller in the latest Noah Baumbach relationship dramedy.Baumbach, best known for the Oscar-nominated intergenerational divorce saga "The Squid and the Whale," is writing and directing the film. The project's logline is being kept under wraps, but it is expected to be set in L.A. and center on relationship intimacies in the manner of past Baumbach pictures.Scott Rudin will produce "Greenberg" and Focus Features will finance and distribute; the specialty division had been in talks to board the project. Shooting is expected to begin in March, with Stiller officially on board.Gerwig, repped by UTA and managers Dallas Sonnier and Jack Heller, is known for a host of indie movies, including the Duplass brothers' genre spoof "Baghead" and the offbeat relationship tale "Hannah Takes the Stairs," which she co-wrote. Gerwig is affiliated with the loose movement of verite filmmaking known as mumblecore.Baumbach is on board to write and direct the 9/11 tale "The Emperor's Children," based on Claire Messud's acclaimed novel, at Universal. He also co-wrote animated parable "Fantastic Mr. Fox," which Wes Anderson is directing for Fox.
-I'm a huge fan of The Squid and the Whale and his first film Kicking and Screaming, so it's exciting news to me...how bout you?

3 comments:

  1. This better be better than Margot at the Wedding, which is up there on my list of worst movies ever.

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  2. I preferred the script of Margot to the actual film, but didn't hate the movie...but yes, I would think it would be better

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  3. There's no question that Baumbach's a talented filmmaker and an extremely talented writer, but he resorts to shock value in his films way more than he needs to. If he breaks out of that habit, which I don't see happening honestly, he could be in the category with the best writers working today. We shall see, though.

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