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Frances Ha
Frances Ha

Frances Ha (2013)

74% User Rating
1h 26min
Comedy
Drama

"I'm not messy, I'm busy."

An aspiring dancer moves to New York City and becomes caught up in a whirlwind of flighty fair-weather friends, diminishing fortunes and career setbacks.

Noah BaumbachDirector

Cast

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Greta Gerwig

Greta Gerwig

Frances Halladay

Mickey Sumner

Mickey Sumner

Sophie Levee

Michael Zegen

Michael Zegen

Benji

Adam Driver

Adam Driver

Lev Shapiro

Charlotte d'Amboise

Charlotte d'Amboise

Colleen

Patrick Heusinger

Patrick Heusinger

Reade "Patch" Krause

Michael Esper

Michael Esper

Dan

Grace Gummer

Grace Gummer

Rachel

Josh Hamilton

Josh Hamilton

Andy

Maya Kazan

Maya Kazan

Caroline

Justine Lupe

Justine Lupe

Nessa

Britta Phillips

Britta Phillips

Nadia

Juliet Rylance

Juliet Rylance

Janelle

Dean Wareham

Dean Wareham

Spencer

Hannah Dunne

Hannah Dunne

"Ask Me" Girl

Daiva Deupree

Daiva Deupree

Waitress

Isabelle McNally

Isabelle McNally

Random Girl #1

Vanessa Ray

Vanessa Ray

Random Girl #2

Lindsay Burdge

Lindsay Burdge

Dark Haired Girl

Marina Squerciati

Marina Squerciati

Waitress at Club

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Christine Gerwig

Mom

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Gordon Gerwig

Dad

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David Salem

Christmas Guest

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Isaac Salem

Christmas Guest

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Anna Salem

Christmas Guest

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Laurie Aloisio-Salem

Christmas Guest

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Daniel Roose

Christmas Guest

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Courtney Coffin-Jensen

Christmas Guest

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Kristine Jensen

Christmas Guest

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Doug Craft

Reverend

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Timothy Mickiewicz

Dentist

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Tre Borden

Home Friend

Connor Mickiewicz

Connor Mickiewicz

Home Friend

Laura Parker

Laura Parker

Home Friend

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Serena Longley

Abby

Barbara Ross English

Barbara Ross English

Dance Teacher

Peter Scanavino

Peter Scanavino

Chef

Ryann Shane

Ryann Shane

Crying Girl

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Danish Hyder

Computer Guy

Teddy Cañez

Teddy Cañez

Security Guard

Gibson Frazier

Gibson Frazier

Catering Boss

Cindy Katz

Cindy Katz

Congresswoman

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Cohlie Brocato

Young Man

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Finnerty Steeves

Co-Worker

Michelle Hurst

Michelle Hurst

Theater Manager

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Molly Lieber

Dance Duo

Eleanor Smith

Eleanor Smith

Dance Duo

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Alex Moore

Lighting Technician

Reviews (2)

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MaxTyrone
MaxTyrone
Rating 100%

March 20, 2017

I sometimes equate this movie to waking up from a satisfactory sleep with the perfect amount of alcohol in the good ol' intestines, slowly coming to the realization that you have shit to do, responsibilities to attend, new lies to create, new truths to discover. We find Frances in a similar state at the beginning of the film, though she has yet realized the consequences of her actions. When her best friend, Sophie, decides to move out and pursue other goals, Frances initially ruminates in their apartment alone. Having broken-up with a boyfriend over her refusal to live with him, Frances bounces between living arrangements. For most of this film, all of Frances' decisions seem terminal, as she can never settle in one place - whether it be at Benji and Miles' bachelor pad, France, her parents' house in California, or a dorm at her old university; this coupled with her unfulfilling job as an extra dancer in her company. She soon abandons everything in the interim of Sophie's engagement and move to Japan. For a comedy, the movie has a sadness to it that is inescapable, sadness due to the fact that throughout much of the movie, Frances is alone. The friends she makes come and go, not because she lacks the ability to keep them, but because of the turnstile nature of life. The paths she takes lack a certain introspection and responsibility. Benji's date even points out the superficial economic implications of using a credit card to travel to Paris for the weekend, whereas Frances is more concerned with reading Proust. She ultimately has to face the question of identity in a nomadic lifestyle, and decide between instability and control. It is this viewer's opinion that _Frances Ha_ reaches a conclusion located somewhere in the middle - in that gray area on a drunken night where the room spins around the bed, and the only reprieve is a foot placed on the floor.

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Noah Baumbach and Peter Bogdanovich on Frances Ha

Noah Baumbach and Peter Bogdanovich on Frances Ha

Greta Gerwig on Frances Ha

Greta Gerwig on Frances Ha

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Academy Conversations: Frances Ha

Academy Conversations: Frances Ha

FRANCES HA with Noah Baumbach & Greta Gerwig

FRANCES HA with Noah Baumbach & Greta Gerwig

Official Trailer

Official Trailer

Patch

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Getting Old

Getting Old

NYFF Press Conference: Frances Ha

NYFF Press Conference: Frances Ha

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