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Filmmaking duo Joel and Ethan Coen write, produce, and direct this period black comedy set in 1967 concerning a Midwestern physics professor whose staid and stable life slowly begins to unravel after his wife announces that she's leaving him. As if the failure of his longtime marriage wasn't enough for Larry Gopnik (Tony-nominated Michael Stuhlbarg) to contend with, now his socially inept brother refuses to move out of the house as well. Larry is a modest man of science. Up to this point, his life has been uneventful at best, but things are about to get interesting. When his wife, Judith, announces that she is leaving him to move in with his smug colleague Sy Ableman, Larry does his best to contend with his failed marriage while barely tolerating his unemployable brother, Arthur, who appears to have grown roots on Larry's couch. Meanwhile, Larry's son, Danny, is getting into trouble at Hebrew school, and his daughter, Sarah, is stealthily snatching money from his wallet so she can afford a nose job. As Judith and Sy merrily begin making plans for their new life of domestic bliss together, Larry begins receiving a series of anonymous letters from someone who seems intent on sabotaging his chance for tenure at the university. To further complicate matters, a graduate student with failing grades is attempting to bribe the professor while simultaneously threatening him with a defamation lawsuit. Larry is in some serious need of equilibrium, though it's hard to focus on getting your life in order when your beautiful neighbor insists on sunbathing in the nude just outside your window. Perhaps by seeking the advice of three trusted rabbis, Larry can finally learn to cope with his afflictions and become a genuine mensch. A Serious Man is the second in a two-picture deal that the siblings made with Focus Features and Working Title. The first film in the deal, entitled Burn After Reading and starring Brad Pitt, George Clooney, and Frances McDormand, was released nationwide in September 2008. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

  • Release date:October 2, 2009

Awards

Awarded by
Nominee
Category
Year
Status
Hollywood Foreign Press Association Michael Stuhlbarg Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy 2009 Nominee
American Cinema Editors Guild Roderick Jaynes Best Edited Feature - Comedy or Musical 2009 Nominee
Boston Society of Film Critics Joel Coen Best Screenplay 2009 Winner
National Board of Review Joel Coen Best Original Screenplay 2009 Winner
National Society of Film Critics Joel Coen Best Screenplay 2009 Winner
British Academy of Film and Television Arts Joel Coen Best Original Screenplay 2009 Nominee
Writers Guild of America Joel Coen Best Original Screenplay 2009 Nominee
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Joel Coen Best Original Screenplay 2009 Nominee
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Joel Coen Best Picture 2009 Nominee
Independent Spirit Awards Joel Coen Best Director 2009 Nominee
Independent Spirit Awards Roger Deakins Best Cinematography 2009 Winner
Boston Society of Film Critics Ethan Coen Best Screenplay 2009 Winner
National Board of Review Ethan Coen Best Original Screenplay 2009 Winner
National Society of Film Critics Ethan Coen Best Screenplay 2009 Winner
British Academy of Film and Television Arts Ethan Coen Best Original Screenplay 2009 Nominee
Writers Guild of America Ethan Coen Best Original Screenplay 2009 Nominee
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Ethan Coen Best Original Screenplay 2009 Nominee
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Ethan Coen Best Picture 2009 Nominee
Independent Spirit Awards Ethan Coen Best Director 2009 Nominee

Cast

Michael Stuhlbarg
as Larry Gopnik
Richard Kind
as Uncle Arthur
Fred Melamed
as Sy Ableman
Sari Lennick
as Judith Gopnik
Adam Arkin
as Divorce Lawyer
Amy Landecker
as Mrs. Samsky
Alan Mandell
as Rabbi Marshak
Fyvush Finkel
as Dybbuk?
Yelena Shmulenson
as Shtetl Wife
Peter Breitmayer
as Mr. Brandt
Brent Braunschweig
as Mitch Brandt
Simon Helberg
as Rabbi Scott
Aaron Wolff
as Danny Gopnik
Jessica McManus
as Sarah Gopnik
Ari Hoptman
as Arlen Finkle
Michael Tezla
as Dr. Sussman
George Wyner
as Rabbi Nachtner
Michael Lerner
as Solomon Schlutz
Ronald Schultz
as Hebrew School Teacher
Raye Birk
as Dr. Shapiro
Charles Brin
as Hebrew School Teacher
Stephen Park
as Clive's Father
James Cada
as Cop #1
Jane Hammill
as Larry's Secretary

Crew

Ethan Coen
Director
Joel Coen
Director
Joel Coen
Producer
Ethan Coen
Producer
Ethan Coen
Screenwriter
Joel Coen
Screenwriter
Roger Deakins
Cinematographer
Carter Burwell
Composer (Music Score)
Carter Burwell
Musical Direction/Supervision
Jimi Hendrix
Featured Music
Roderick Jaynes
Editor
Jess Gonchor
Production Designer
Deborah Jensen
Art Director
Robert Graf
Executive Producer
Tim Bevan
Executive Producer
Eric Fellner
Executive Producer
Maria Baker
Set Designer
Nancy Haigh
Set Decorator
Mary Zophres
Costume Designer
Craig Berkey
Sound/Sound Designer
Betsy Magruder
First Assistant Director
Rachel Tenner
Casting
Ellen Chenoweth
Casting
Craig Berkey
Re-Recording Mixer
Carter Burwell
Conductor
Todd Kasow
Music Editor
Bac Delorme
Second Assistant Director
Skip Lievsay
Re-Recording Mixer
Skip Lievsay
Supervising Sound Editor
Peter Kurland
Production Sound Mixer
Greg Orloff
Re-Recording Mixer
Thomas Johnston
Script Supervisor
Vincent Cirelli
Visual Effects Supervisor
Robert Graf
Unit Production Manager
Michelle Wright
Executive in Charge of Production
Cheryl Kurk
Production Accountant
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