WHILE WE’RE YOUNG (15)

WHO’S IN IT?

Ben Stiller (Zoolander), Naomi Watts (Birdman), Adam Driver (Inside Llewyn Davis), Amanda Seyfried (Mean Girls), Charles Grodin (Midnight Run), Brady Corbet (Funny Games), Ryan Serhant (As The World Turns), Maria Dizzia (Captain Phillips), Adam Horowitz (Lost Angels), Dree Hemingway (Starlet)

WHO’S BEHIND THE CAMERA?

Noah Baumbach (The Squid and the Whale), director, writer, producer; Eli Bush (The Grand Budapest Hotel), Scott Rudin (The Social Network) and Lila Yacoub (Frances Ha), producers; James Murphy (Greenberg), composer; Sam Levy (Wendy and Lucy), cinematographer; Jennifer Lame (Frances Ha), editor

WHAT’S IT ABOUT?

Josh and Cornelia Srebnick (Stiller and Watts) are a happily-married middle-aged couple, but feel that there is something missing that makes things truly spark. When they encounter Jamie and Darby (Driver and Seyfried), a much younger and more free-spirited couple, they sense a gateway back to their youth and soon find themselves trailing after them in an attempt to recapture their own spontaneity and youthful wishes…

IN ONE SENTENCE, WHY SHOULD YOU BE EXCITED?

Acclaimed independent filmmaker Noah Baumbach returns with a new, delightfully quirky tale of aging and ambition, while also facing the issues of being in a partnership at the halfway point.

WHEN’S IT OUT?

FRIDAY 3RD APRIL 2015

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