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Noah Baumbach (born September 3, 1969) is an American filmmaker. He received Academy Award nominations for writing his films The Squid and the Whale (2005) and Marriage Story (2019), both of which he also directed, while the former garnered him one of the few screenwriters to ever sweep "The Big Four" critics awards: Los Angeles Film Critics Association, National Board of Review, New York Film Critics Circle, and National Society of Film Critics. He has written and directed a number of other films, including Margot at the Wedding (2007), While We're Young (2014), and The Meyerowitz Stories (2017). He is also known for his collaborations with his partner Greta Gerwig in Greenberg (2010), Frances Ha (2013), Mistress America (2015), and White Noise (2022), as well as with Wes Anderson, co-writing The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (2004), and Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009). Description above from the Wikipedia article Noah Baumbach, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

The Rosenblums are a Berkeley atypical family: Seymour, the grandfather, is widowed and remarried to his much-younger Filipina wife Lola. Stan and Cheryl, the parents, are a happy couple. Malia, the youngest daughter, is candidated as class president at her high school and Scott, the oldest son, 12 years older than his sister, lives in Seattle producing videogames. They also have two adopted sons named Marcus and Janine. But things change... Scott comes home with his boyfriend Marcel, saying they want to get married, receiving a harsh answer by the homophobic Seymour. Malia is mistaken for racist by an Asian Student Association at her school, despite having an Asian boyfriend. And Marcus buys cocaine by his friend Brandon and has problems with the school. What is going to happen?
