Suburbicon

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Suburbicon is a 2017 dark comedy-crime film directed by George Clooney, co-written by the Coen brothers, that satirically explores suburban hypocrisy and racial tensions in 1950s America.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf film
basedOn unproduced script by the Coen brothers
cinematographyBy Robert Elswit NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
coWriter Ethan Coen NERFINISHED
George Clooney NERFINISHED
Grant Heslov NERFINISHED
Joel Coen NERFINISHED
director George Clooney NERFINISHED
distributedBy Paramount Pictures
distributorRegion United States of America
surface form: United States
editedBy Stephen Mirrione NERFINISHED
genre crime
dark comedy
hasCharacter Bud Cooper NERFINISHED
Gardner Lodge NERFINISHED
Margaret Lodge NERFINISHED
Nicky Lodge NERFINISHED
Rose Lodge NERFINISHED
language English
mainTheme greed
racial tensions
racism
suburban hypocrisy
violence
mpaaRating R
musicBy Alexandre Desplat NERFINISHED
narrativeFocus a seemingly idyllic suburb hiding violent crime
portrays racial discrimination against African Americans
white middle-class suburbia
premiereYear 2017
producer George Clooney NERFINISHED
Grant Heslov NERFINISHED
releaseYear 2017
runtimeMinutes 104
satirizes racial segregation in the United States
suburban life in America
screenedAt Toronto International Film Festival NERFINISHED
settingPlace American suburb
settingTime 1950s
stars Julianne Moore NERFINISHED
Matt Damon NERFINISHED
Oscar Isaac NERFINISHED
timePeriodDepicted post–World War II America
worldPremiereAt 74th Venice International Film Festival NERFINISHED

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Grant Heslov notableWork Suburbicon
Teddy Schwarzman notableWork Suburbicon