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Thumbnail for Nebraska (2013) Nebraska (2013)

Basics Critics:79Viewers:72Rusty:76
Category: DramaSub-Category: comedy-drama, drama filmMain subject: old age, dysfunctional familyNarrative location: Nebraska, South DakotaRuntime: 115 minutesColor: black-and-whiteLanguage: English, SpanishCountry: United StatesDirector: Alexander PayneScreenwriter: Bob NelsonMusic: Mark OrtonCinematography: Phedon PapamichaelStars: Bob Odenkirk, Will Forte, Bruce Dern, Stacy Keach, Devin Ratray, June Squibb, Rance HowardProducer: Albert Berger, Ron YerxaAward nominations: Academy Award for Best Actor (Bruce Dern)
Academy Award for Best Cinematography (Phedon Papamichael)
Academy Award for Best Director (Alexander Payne)
Academy Award for Best Picture (Albert Berger, Ron Yerxa)
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress (June Squibb)
Academy Award for Best Writing, Original Screenplay (Bob Nelson)
Award details: (details at IMDb)
Description

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.


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