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      • At the heart of Frances Ha is a love story. The 2012 black-and-white film, co-written and starring Greta Gerwig alongside director Noah Baumbach, centers a 27-year-old New Yorker navigating the big city in search of belonging. And this tale, which has become something of a cult classic, is certainly a romance—of sorts.
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    Frances Ha is a 2012 American black-and-white comedy-drama film directed by Noah Baumbach. It is written by Baumbach and Greta Gerwig, who also stars as Frances Halladay, a struggling 27-year-old dancer.

  3. May 17, 2013 · Frances Ha: Directed by Noah Baumbach. With Greta Gerwig, Mickey Sumner, Michael Esper, Adam Driver. A New York woman apprentices for a dance company and throws herself headlong into her dreams, even as the possibility of realizing them dwindles.

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    • Comedy, Drama, Romance
    • Noah Baumbach
    • 2013-05-17
  4. Jun 24, 2023 · Discover fascinating facts about the charming and critically acclaimed film Frances Ha. From its iconic performances to its brilliant cinematography, this article explores 39 intriguing details you may not know.

  5. May 16, 2013 · Frances (Gerwig) at age 27 finds herself in that Janus-like, post-college phase where part of her seems to want to retreat to the womb, or at least Vassar, while another part wants to forge confidently into the realities of grown-up life in New York.

  6. May 15, 2013 · May 15, 2013. If pain is a reliable measure of truth, then Frances, the protagonist of Noah Baumbach’s new film, “ Frances Ha ” (played by Greta Gerwig, who also co-wrote it)—who sets herself...

  7. May 16, 2022 · Frances Halladay reigns supreme as an icon for late bloomers. A look at how Noah Baumbach and Greta Gerwig's coming-of-age movie remains relevant.

  8. Apr 9, 2020 · In Noah Baumbach’s simultaneously laidback, charming and astute 2012 black-and-white comedy-drama Frances Ha ( now streaming at SBS On Demand. ), it’s easy to lose count of the number of times that aspiring dancer Frances (Greta Gerwig) makes a self-deprecating remark.

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