Movie |
Based On Novel Or Book | Jazz Club
In the New York of the 1950s, private detective Lionel Essrog searches for the murderer of his mentor and friend Frank.
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In the New York of the 1950s, private detective Lionel Essrog searches for the murderer of his mentor and friend Frank.
6.8/10
IMDbBest Original Score Motion Picture | 2020 | Daniel
Technical Achievement of the Year | 2020 | Daniel
Feature Film | 2020 | Craig
Outstanding Created Environment in a Photoreal Feature | 2020 | John
Best Overlooked Film | 2020
Best Time Capsule | 2020
Best Actor | 2020 | Edward
Best Original Score for a Drama Film | 2020 | Daniel
Main Competition | 2019 | Dick
Budget 26,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 18,377,736 USD
Edward Norton met and consulted many members of the Tourette's Association of America to prepare for the role. The film has received approval from the organization as well.
According to writer, director and actor Edward Norton, the principal major stars all worked for free on this, his second directorial outing.
Norton's grandfather James Rouse was a progressive urban planner, whose ideas about cities were in sharp opposition with Moses's. "My granddad met Moses in the sixties," Norton said. "He told my uncle that he was the most dangerous man in America." [Newyorker, 2019/10/28]
Although Jonathan Lethem's novel is set in 1999, the year it was published, Edward Norton wrote the screenplay to be set in 1957, believing the novel's characters and dialogue were better suited to a noir film, and because he'd always wanted to make a period film.
Edward Norton said it took 45 days to shoot the entire movie.
Edward Norton met and consulted many members of the Tourette's Association of America to prepare for the role. The film has received approval from the organization as well.
According to writer, director and actor Edward Norton, the principal major stars all worked for free on this, his second directorial outing.
Norton's grandfather James Rouse was a progressive urban planner, whose ideas about cities were in sharp opposition with Moses's. "My granddad met Moses in the sixties," Norton said. "He told my uncle that he was the most dangerous man in America." [Newyorker, 2019/10/28]
Although Jonathan Lethem's novel is set in 1999, the year it was published, Edward Norton wrote the screenplay to be set in 1957, believing the novel's characters and dialogue were better suited to a noir film, and because he'd always wanted to make a period film.
Edward Norton said it took 45 days to shoot the entire movie.
"Lionel Essrog: But there's no upside in lyin' to a woman who's smarter than you, so, I told her the truth."
"Lionel Essrog: Fuckin' mess is right. The nun said my soul wasn't at peace with God and I should do penance. Frank said anyone teaching God's love while they hit you with a stick should be ignored on every subject."