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WHO’S IN IT?

Bruce Dern (Coming Home), Will Forte (MacGruber), June Squibb (About Schmidt), Stacy Keach (American History X), Bob Odenkirk (Breaking Bad), Mary Louise Wilson (Stepmom), Rance Howard (Cinderella Man), Devin Ratray (Home Alone)

WHO’S BEHIND THE CAMERA?

Alexander Payne (The Descendants), director; Bob Nelson (film debut), writer; Albert Berger (Little Miss Sunshine) and Ron Yerxa (Cold Mountain), producers; Mark Orton (The Good Girl), composer; Phedon Papamichael (The Ides of March), cinematographer; Kevin Tent (Election), editor

WHAT’S IT ABOUT?

The aging, cantankerous Woody Grant (Dern) believes he’s won a fortune after receiving a sweepstakes letter, and treks from Montana to Nebraska to claim it. Accompanying him is his son Danny (Forte), who continuously tries to persuade his father that he’s been conned, and together they encounter several people with their eyes fixated on Woody’s supposed fortune…

IN ONE SENTENCE, WHY SHOULD YOU BE EXCITED?

Never mind the fact that Sideways director Alexander Payne is behind the camera as director, Nebraska is a rare chance to see the legendary Bruce Dern in a leading role like the good ol’ days – and if he’s as good as that Best Actor award at Cannes claims, then it should be a very special treat indeed.

WHEN’S IT OUT?

FRIDAY 6TH DECEMBER 2013

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