With a naturalistic acting style and a penchant for making relatable everyday situations feel cinematic, Greta Gerwig became one of the most prominent figures of the so-called “mumblecore” movement. She worked with directors like Joe Swanberg and the Duplass brothers on some of the defining films of the movement. New York Times critic A.O. Scott described Gerwig as an “ambassador of a cinematic style that often seems opposed to the very idea of style.”
Just under a decade after co-directing
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