Frances Ha

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Frances Ha is a 2012 black-and-white indie comedy-drama film directed by Noah Baumbach and co-written by and starring Greta Gerwig, following a young woman’s aimless yet hopeful life in New York City.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf black-and-white film
comedy-drama film
film
independent film
cinematographyBy Sam Levy
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
coWriter Greta Gerwig
Noah Baumbach
criticalReception positive
director Noah Baumbach
distributedBy IFC Films
distributor IFC Films
editedBy Jennifer Lame
format black-and-white
genre comedy film
comedy-drama
drama film
independent film
hasTheme friendship
search for identity
urban life
young adulthood
leadCharacterOccupation aspiring dancer
musicBy various artists
narrativeFocus young woman's life in New York City
notableFor collaboration between Noah Baumbach and Greta Gerwig
modern black-and-white aesthetic
originalLanguage English
premiereEvent Telluride Film Festival
premiereYear 2012
productionCompany Pine District Pictures
Scott Rudin
surface form: Scott Rudin Productions
protagonist Frances Halladay
protagonistPortrayedBy Greta Gerwig
releaseYear 2012
runtimeMinutes 86
screenAspect black-and-white digital cinematography
screenwriter Greta Gerwig
Noah Baumbach
settingLocation New York City
starring Adam Driver
Charlotte d'Amboise
Greta Gerwig
Michael Zegen
Mickey Sumner
Patrick Heusinger
theatricalReleaseCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
theatricalReleaseYear 2013

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Greta Gerwig actedIn Frances Ha
Greta Gerwig coWrote Frances Ha
Greta Gerwig notableWork Frances Ha
Jennifer Lame notableWork Frances Ha
Jennifer Lame workedOn Frances Ha