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Café Society Reviews. Café Society, written and directed by Woody Allen, proposes a nostalgic trip to the United States of the 30s embedded in jazz and classic cinema. However, the...
Looking for an exciting career, young Bobby Dorfman leaves New York for the glitz and glamour of 1930s Hollywood. After landing a job with his uncle, Bobby falls for Vonnie, a charming woman who ...
- (258)
- Woody Allen
- PG-13
- Jesse Eisenberg
Café Society is a 2016 American romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Woody Allen. It stars Jesse Eisenberg, Kristen Stewart, Steve Carell, Jeannie Berlin, Blake Lively, Parker Posey, Corey Stoll, and Ken Stott.
Café Society: Directed by Woody Allen. With Steve Carell, Sheryl Lee, Todd Weeks, Paul Schackman. In the 1930s, a Bronx native moves to Hollywood and falls in love with a young woman who is seeing a married man.
- (82K)
- Comedy, Drama, Romance
- Woody Allen
- 2016-08-05
Jul 15, 2016 · Café Society is a fun, summerlicious filled romantic comedy with perfect instances of light-hearted dialogue and narrative that uses the beautiful jazz music as a mosaic of forbidden love and second chances.
The story of a young man who arrives in Hollywood during the 1930s hoping to work in the film industry, falls in love, and finds himself swept up in the vibrant café society that defined the spirit of the age.
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Jul 15, 2016 · Café Society. Amazon Prime. 96 minutes ‧ PG-13 ‧ 2016. Glenn Kenny. July 15, 2016. 5 min read. In both his work and his interviews, Woody Allen shows a quietly insistent cynicism (he would say “realism”) about the futility of human endeavor in a meaningless, godless universe, and stuff.