TV producer Ally is having some professional setbacks and so she returns to her hometown. She reconnects and reminisces with her first love Sean, causing her to question who she has become. Sean is getting married to Cassidy, who reminds Ally of who she used to be.
Somebody I Used to Know stars Alison Brie (Ally), Jay Ellis (Sean), Kiersey Clemons (Cassidy), Danny Pudi, Haley Joel Osment, Julie Hagerty, Amy Sedaris, and Olga Merediz. Dave Franco directs from a screenplay by Franco and Brie.
Somebody I Used to Know hits Prime Video on February 10, 2023.
Marriage Story is a 2019 film written and directed by Noah Baumbach, starring Adam Driver and Scarlett Johansson.
When Nicole is offered a role in the pilot episode of a new television series in Los Angeles, she decides to leave the theater company and temporarily go to live with her mother together with her son.
Charlie decides to stay in New York, as his show is about to be performed on Broadway.
Charlie wins a MacArthur Fellowship and uses the first money he receives to pay his lawyer, Jay. Nora highlights Charlie's infidelity and her emotional distance, while Jay magnifies Nicole's drinking habit, portraying it as alcoholism.
In November 2017 it was announced that Adam Driver, Scarlett Johansson, Laura Der, Merritt Wever and Azhy Robertson had joined the cast of a film written and directed by Noah Baumbach, produced by David Heyman's Heyday Films and co-financed by Netflix, which would also have handled its distribution. In March 2018, Kyle Bornheimer joined the cast, followed by Ray Liotta in June of that year and Julie Hagerty in November.
Filming of the film, which had a budget of approximately 18 million dollars, began on January 15, 2018 and ended in April, taking place in New York and Los Angeles.
The first trailer for the film was released online on August 20, 2019.
The film premiered on 29 August 2019 in competition at the 76th Venice International Film Festival.
The US premiere was held on October 4, 2019 at the New York Film Festival. The film had a limited distribution in US cinemas by Netflix starting from November 6 of the same year, being then released on its streaming platform starting from the following December 6. In Italy, the film was distributed theatrically by the Cineteca di Bologna starting from 18 November 2019, and was then released on Netflix at the same time as the of the world.
In January 2020, it was announced that the film would receive a DVD and Blu-ray release from The Criterion Collection.
The Italian dubbing of the film was carried out at Dubbing Brothers Int. Italia and edited by Stefanella Marrama.
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Airplane! has a dance sequence that uses a disco ball and some patterned lights, which may create some minor strobe effects. Most of the establishing shots of the plane at night include moments of lightning strikes, which produce severe but brief strobe effects.
The dance sequence mentioned above has a brief spinning shot. The camera shakes briefly during scenes depicting airplane turbulence.
Flashing Lights: 7/10. Motion Sickness: 4/10.
TRIGGER WARNING: A man asks a boy wildly inappropriate questions. We hear one man vomit off-screen, with a few seconds of warning. One gross-out gag shows human feces on-screen. Some humor is based on racial stereotypes.