50/50

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50/50 is a 2011 dramedy film starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Seth Rogen that follows a young man's emotional and humorous journey after being diagnosed with cancer.

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instanceOf 2011 film
comedy-drama film
film
basedOn loosely based on screenwriter Will Reiser’s own experience with cancer
boxOfficeGrossWorldwide about $39 million
budget about $8 million
character Diane
Katherine McKay
Kyle Hirons
Rachael
characterPortrayedBy Joseph Gordon-Levitt
surface form: Adam Lerner – Joseph Gordon-Levitt

Diane – Anjelica Huston
Katherine McKay – Anna Kendrick
Seth Rogen
surface form: Kyle Hirons – Seth Rogen

Rachael
surface form: Rachael – Bryce Dallas Howard
cinematographyBy Terry Stacey
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Jonathan Levine
distributedBy Summit Entertainment
editedBy Zene Baker
event premiered at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival
genre comedy-drama
dramedy
hasTheme family relationships
friendship
illness and coping
mainCharacter Adam Lerner NERFINISHED
mpaaRating R
musicBy Michael Giacchino
nominatedFor Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy
surface form: Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy (Joseph Gordon-Levitt)

Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
originalLanguage English
plotSummary A young man is diagnosed with a rare form of spinal cancer and copes with the illness with the help of his best friend, his therapist, and his family.
producer Barbara A. Hall NERFINISHED
Ben Karlin NERFINISHED
Evan Goldberg
Nathan Kahane
Seth Rogen
productionCompany Mandate Pictures
Point Grey Pictures
releaseDate 2011-09-12
runtime 100 minutes
screenwriter Will Reiser
setting Seattle
starring Andrew Airlie
Anjelica Huston
Anna Kendrick
Bryce Dallas Howard
Joseph Gordon-Levitt
Philip Baker Hall
Serge Houde NERFINISHED
Seth Rogen
theatricalReleaseDate 2011-09-30

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