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Joint Custody Blows.Plot:
Based on the true childhood experiences of Noah Baumbach and his brother, The Squid and the Whale tells the touching story of two young boys dealing with their parents divorce in Brooklyn in the 1980's. full summary | add synopsisPlot Keywords:
Older Man Younger Woman
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No Opening Credits
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Dysfunctional Family
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Brooklyn New York
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Caught Masturbating
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Awards:
Nominated for Oscar. Another 13 wins & 24 nominations moreNewsDesk:
(12 articles)
Stars Sing Up a Storm at Independent Spirit Awards (From WENN. 5 March 2006)
<I>Brokeback</I> Wins Best Feature at Independent Spirit Awards (From IMDb News. 4 March 2006)
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Patricide with a dull knife moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Owen Kline | ... | Frank Berkman | |
| Jeff Daniels | ... | Bernard Berkman | |
| Laura Linney | ... | Joan Berkman | |
| Jesse Eisenberg | ... | Walt Berkman | |
| William Baldwin | ... | Ivan | |
| David Benger | ... | Carl | |
| Anna Paquin | ... | Lili | |
| Molly Barton | ... | Graduate Student | |
| Bo Berkman | ... | Graduate Student | |
| Matthew Kaplan | ... | Graduate Student | |
| Simon Kaplan | ... | Graduate Student | |
| Matthew Kirsch | ... | Graduate Student | |
| Daniella Markowicz | ... | Graduate Student | |
| Elizabeth Meriwether | ... | Graduate Student | |
| Ben Schrank | ... | Graduate Student |
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Rated R for strong sexual content, graphic dialogue and language.Parents Guide:
View content advisory for parentsRuntime:
81 min | Canada:88 min (Toronto International Film Festival)Country:
USALanguage:
EnglishColor:
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1.85 : 1 moreSound Mix:
Dolby DigitalCertification:
Germany:12 | UK:15 | Japan:PG-12 | South Korea:15 | Ireland:16 | Brazil:14 | Portugal:M/16 | Iceland:16 | Sweden:Btl | Australia:MA | Canada:14A (Ontario) | Singapore:NC-16 | Argentina:16 | Norway:11 | USA:RFilming Locations:
Brooklyn College, City University of New York, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA moreMOVIEmeter: 
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Laura Linney was given the script by Eric Stoltz in 2000 while they were filming The House of Mirth. She agreed to do it immediately. moreGoofs:
Anachronisms: Bernie's car has a Statue of Liberty license plate, which didn't start appearing until 1986. But his car's registration says 1986 on it, which means it was issued in 1984, so it should have the older blue-on-yellow license plate. moreSoundtrack:
Bright New Year moreFAQ
What is it that Frank coughs up after getting drunk?What is the picture that Frank masturbates to?
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Noah Baumbach takes a loving (oh?) stab at his parents' divorce, brought on by the hilariously immature antics of his father, and my writing professor, the ever pompous Jonathan Baumbach (Jeff Daniels).
Brooklyn College was a hotbed of activism and liberal arts when I first encountered Jonathan Baumbach (rechristened "Bernard" in the film, a sly wink at Jonathan's mentor and hero, Bernard Malamud). The arrogance and complete lack of self awareness is perfectly captured by Daniels in his over-the-top performance which, amazingly, underplays the actual father.
To call the picture patricidal is to completely miss the point; Baumbach pere is so self centered, he likely sees the film as an homage. Baumbach Sr. is a great writer; he receives good reviews in the literary journals and his books sell in the hundreds. Baumbach Jr., on the other hand, is a great filmmaker, and his movies (The Life Aquatic) are seen by millions. I'm sure the father is disappointed that the son isn't pursuing tenure at a small Ohio college.
I saw this film in a cozy college theater at the Toronto Film Festival. I half expected to run into Jonathan Baumbach, in his leather patched tweed jacket, preening for the audience and eying the coeds.
Funny and poignant. You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll want to choke the bastard.