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6.7/10
IMDbWorst Foreign Actress | 2016 | Greta
Best Supporting Actress | 2015 | Greta
Best Screenplay | 2015 | Noah
Best Original Screenplay | 2016 | Noah
Outstanding Achievement in Casting Low Budget Feature Comedy | 2016 | Henry Russell
Best Overlooked Film | 2016
Best Original Screenplay | 2015 | Greta
Best Comedic Actress | 2015 | Greta
Best Original Screenplay | 2015 | Noah
Comptition internationale | 2015 | Noah
Best Screenplay | 2015 | Noah
Breakthrough Actor | 2015 | Lola
Box Office Collection 2,500,431 USD
For the scene where actresses Greta Gerwig & Lola Kirke are looking through a closet, director Noah Baumbach did 55 takes.
Noah Baumbach said that While We're Young (2014) & Mistress America (2015) are 'sort of siblings'.
The Brooklyn-based band Dirty Projectors makes a cameo as the band Brooke sings with on Tracy and Brooke's first night out.
A poster for Brian De Palma's Dressed to Kill (1980) is visible in Tony's room. After directing Mistress America (2015), Noah Baumbach went on to co-direct De Palma (2015), a documentary about the filmmaker.
The two stars are Greta Gerwig & Lola Kirke. Kirke played a character named Greta in the thriller Gone Girl (2014), while Gerwig played a character named Lola in the comedy Lola Versus (2012).
"Brooke: I think I'm sick, and I don't know if my ailment has a name. It's just me sitting and staring at the internet or the television for long periods of time, interspersed by trying to not do that and then lying about what I've been doing. And then I'll get so excited about something that the excitement overwhelms me and I can't sleep or do anything and I just am in love with everything but can't figure out how to make myself work in the world. Tracy: I think I have that too."
"[Last lines] Tracy: [narrating] Meadow had made rich fat women less fat, and rich stupid kids less stupid, and lame rich men less lame. And she wanted so badly to be on the other side... to be fat and stupid and lame and rich. But what she couldn't see most of all, more than she couldn't see that she was never going to get the restaurant, was that those people were *nothing* compared to her. They were matches to her bonfire. She was the last cowboy, all romance and failure. The world was changing, and her kind didn't have anywhere to go. Being a beacon of hope for lesser people... is a lonely business."