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IMDbBest Screenplay | 2012 | Noah
Best Female Lead | 2011 | Greta
Best Feature | 2011
Best Cinematography | 2011
Best Male Lead | 2011
Best Original Screenplay | 2011 | Noah
Best Supporting Performance | 2010 | Greta
Breakthrough Actor | 2010 | Greta
Best Actor | 2010 | Ben
2010 | Noah
Box Office Collection 6,344,112 USD
In the early drafts of the screenplay, Greenberg was written as a man in his early 30s. Inspired by the idea of casting Ben Stiller, Noah Baumbach & Jennifer Jason Leigh rewrote the entire script and made Greenberg to be 40 years old, turning 41.
Many of the actors in this film were first better known as the siblings or children of previously famous entertainment industry professionals: Ben Stiller is the son of comedians Jerry Stiller & Anne Meara; Jennifer Jason Leigh is the daughter of actor Vic Morrow & screenwriter Barbara Turner; Jake Paltrow is the son of director Bruce Paltrow & actress Blythe Danner, and the brother of actress Gwyneth Paltrow; Juno Temple is the daughter of director Julien Temple; Dave Franco is the brother of actor James Franco; Max Hoffman is the son of actor Dustin Hoffman; Zosia Mamet is the daughter of writer David Mamet & actress Lindsay Crouse.
The first soundtrack by LCD Soundsystem frontman James Murphy.
Original cast included Amy Adams and Mark Ruffalo. Maggie Gyllenhaal was considered for the lead role after Amy Adams dropped out.
Greenberg protests that he is not actually Jewish because his mother was Protestant. He is referring to a strict interpretation of Jewish law which holds that inherited Jewish descent is matrilineal, but that limited view is only taken by the most Orthodox Jews. Most practicing Jews in the United States belong to the Reform movement, which accepts anyone born to a Jewish parent of either gender as Jewish (as well as converts).
"Ivan Schrank: Youth is wasted on the young. Roger Greenberg: I'd go further. I'd go: 'Life is wasted on people.'"
"Florence Marr: You like old things. Roger Greenberg: A shrink said to me once that I have trouble living in the present, so I linger on the past because I felt like I never really lived it in the first place, you know?"