Nebraska (2014)

 ●  English ● 1 hr 46 mins

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'Nebraska' is a soulful movie that depicts the evolving relationship between a father and son during a road trip, from Billings, Montana to Lincoln, Nebraska that gets waylaid at a small town in central Nebraska, where the father grew up and has scores to settle. Told with deadpan humor and a unique visual style, it's ultimately the story of a son trying to get through to a father he doesn't understand.
Did you know? In the cemetery scene, there is a gravestone with the name Payne, a reference to Alexander Payne. Read More
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as Woody Grant
as Kate Grant
as David Grant
as Peg Nagy
as Applauding karoake patron
as Ross Grant
as Uncle Verne
as Cole
as Aunt Flo
as Uncle Cecil
as Aunt Betty
as Cousin Randy
as Aunt Martha
as Receptionist
as Nöel
as Uncle Ray
as Uncle Albert
as Ed Pegram
as Bart

Direction

Director
First Assistant Director
Second Assistant Director

Writers

Screenplay Writer

Camera and Electrical

Director of Photography

Music

Music Director

Sound

Sound Designer
Sound Editor
Sound Re-recording Mixer
Boom Operator

Art

Production Designer
Art Director
Set Decorator

Casting

Casting Director

Costume and Wardrobe

Costume Designer

Editorial

Editor

Makeup and Hair

Makeup Artist
Hair Stylist

Post Production

Post Production Supervisor

Stunts

Stunt Coordinator

Visual Effects

Visual Effects Studio
Visual Effects Artist
Film Type:
Feature
Language:
English
Colour Info:
Black & White
Sound Mix:
Datasat Digital Sound, Dolby Digital
Camera:
ARRI ALEXA M, ARRI ALEXA Plus
Frame Rate:
24 fps
Aspect Ratio:
2.35:1
Goofs:
Continuity
At the start of the film, Woody is wearing boots. In the police station, he is not wearing boots.

Continuity
During the family returns the Westerhoff's compressor, the boys get in the car. Woody is on the passenger side in the rear, but when the car drives away, the rear view shows his head in the driver's side rear window.
Trivia:
Veteran actress June Squibb, aged 84, is the third-oldest woman to be nominated for the Best Supporting Actress award for this movie, and, should she win, will become the oldest woman to receive an Oscar for acting.

Earlier Gene Hackman, Robert Forster, Jack Nicholson and Robert Duvall were considered for the role of Woody.

In the cemetery scene, there is a gravestone with the name Payne, a reference to Alexander Payne.

To the note this is Alexander Payne's fourth film set in his home state of Nebraska, after Citizen Ruth (1996), Election (1999) and About Schmidt (2002).

The movie startsand ends with the 50s and 60s Paramount logo, saying "A Paramount Release".