9º – American Splendor (Shari Springer Berman, 2003)Based on the life of comic book writer Harvey Pekar, the story will go on all his life, showing the possible mishaps of his journey, as well as his strange and misbehaving behavior. Paul Giamatti’s impeccable acting in front of the protagonist, a concise script and a creative direction make this film a must-see.
8º – Frances Ha (Noah Baumbach, 2012)In the plot, an aspiring dancer has to deal with the arrivals of adulthood responsibilities, maintain assertive social contact with her friends, and discover the figure of love lost in New York. ‘Frances Ha’ is dynamic in its compendium of scenes, exposing what is most common to life in a contemporary society.
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