Noah Baumbach

Noah Baumbach

Born in Brooklyn in 1969 Noah Baumbach is the son of two film critics, Georgia Brown and Jonathan Baumbach (also a writer). His studies at Vassar College were the subject of his first film (made as he was 26 years old), Kicking and Screaming (1995). His second major picture, made ten years later, The Squid and the Whale (2005) was no less autobiographical but went back further in his personal history, back to the time when his parents separated. Recounting this past trauma and its aftermath earned Noah a selection at the Sundance Film Festival, three Golden Globe nominations and a best screenplay Oscar nomination. From then on his career was launched and his output became more regular with Margot at the Wedding (2007) starring Nicole Kidman and his wife Jennifer Jason Leigh, Greenberg (2010), filmed in Los Angeles, with Ben Stiller and Greta Gerwig. Back in New york, where he lives, he was the director (and co-author with his main actress, Greta Gerwig) of the bittersweet art house success Frances Ha (2012). Besides directing films, he also co-writes some with Wes Anderson, a good friend of his, and is the author of humor columns in the New Yorker.

Películas

Jay Kelly
El actor Jay Kelly y su representante Ron enfrentan revelaciones transformadoras durante un intenso viaje, cuestionando sus decisiones, relaciones y legados.
Historia de un matrimonio
Mientras el pasado derrama sus huellas, una familia abre el corazón para cerrar las cicatrices del divorcio. Dirigida por el nominado al Óscar Noah Baumbach.
Los Meyerowitz: La familia no se elige
Una familia separada se reúne en la ciudad de Nueva York para celebrar el trabajo artístico de su padre.