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Nebraska
Nebraska
2013 ·115 min ·United States of America ·R 18+
8.2
IMDb 7.7 КП 7.6 RT 90% MC 86
Drama, Adventure
Director: Alexander Payne
Trailers Nebraska

An aging, booze-addled father takes a trip from Montana to Nebraska with his estranged son in order to claim what he believes to be a million-dollar sweepstakes prize.

Budget: $12M
US Gross: $17.65M
Worldwide: $27.7M
Bruce Dern
Actor
Will Forte
Actor
June Squibb
Actor
🏆 Cannes Film Festival 2013 — Best Actor
🎬 Academy Awards 2014 — Best Supporting Actress
🎬 Academy Awards 2014 — Best Cinematography
🎬 BAFTA 2014 — Best Original Screenplay
🎬 Golden Globe 2014 — Best Picture (Comedy or Musical)
🎬 Screen Actors Guild Awards 2014 — Best Actor
🎬 Screen Actors Guild Awards 2014 — Best Supporting Actress
🎬 Golden Globe 2014 — Best Screenplay
🏆 Cannes Film Festival 2013 — Best Actor
🎬 Academy Awards 2014 — Best Picture
🎬 Academy Awards 2014 — Best Actor
🎬 BAFTA 2014 — Best Actor
🎬 Cannes Film Festival 2013 — Palme d'Or
🎬 Academy Awards 2014 — Best Screenplay
🎬 Academy Awards 2014 — Best Director
🎬 Golden Globe 2014 — Best Supporting Actress
🎬 Golden Globe 2014 — Best Actor (Comedy or Musical)
🎬 BAFTA 2014 — Best Cinematography

Nebraska is a poignant, black-and-white tragicomedy that masterfully explores the complexities of aging, family bonds, and lost dreams through a simple road-trip narrative. While its deliberate pace and minimalist style are occasionally noted as divisive, most critics and audiences praise its authenticity and the career-defining performance of Bruce Dern.

Acting Bruce Dern delivers a career-defining, deeply emotional performance that anchors the film without needing extensive dialogue.
Cinematography The striking black-and-white cinematography effectively captures the stark, melancholic beauty of the Midwestern landscape.
Direction Alexander Payne directs with a steady, grounded hand that balances sharp satire with genuine, heartfelt moments.
Screenplay The screenplay is praised for its dry, witty humor, though some viewers feel the portrayal of secondary characters and family conflict relies on familiar tropes.
Pacing The film's deliberate, meditative pacing is appreciated as an authentic stylistic choice, but it can feel overly slow or unhurried to those expecting a traditional narrative drive.
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