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Motherless Brooklyn  2019
Director:  Edward Norton
Producer:
  Michael Bederman, Bill Migliore, Gigi Pritzker and Rachel Shane
Art Director:
  Michael Ahern
Editor:
  Joe Klotz
Music:
  Craig Armstrong
Screenplay:
  Edward Norton, based on the novel by Jonathan Lethem
Director of Photography:
  Dick Pope
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Cast:
people1 Bruce Willis
spacer1 Willem Defoe
people1 Edward Norton
people1 Alec Baldwin
people1 Leslie Mann
spacer1 Bobby Cannavale
spacer1 Ethan Suplee
spacer1 Gugu Mbatha-Raw
spacer1 Fisher Stevens
spacer1 Dallas Roberts
spacer1 Josh Pas
spacer1 Michael Kenneth Williams
people1 Bruce Willis spacer1 Willem Defoe people1 Edward Norton
people1 Alec Baldwin people1 Leslie Mann spacer1 Bobby Cannavale
spacer1 Ethan Suplee spacer1 Gugu Mbatha-Raw spacer1 Fisher Stevens
spacer1 Dallas Roberts spacer1 Josh Pas spacer1 Michael Kenneth Williams
people1 Bruce Willis spacer1 Willem Defoe
people1 Edward Norton people1 Alec Baldwin
people1 Leslie Mann spacer1 Bobby Cannavale
spacer1 Ethan Suplee spacer1 Gugu Mbatha-Raw
spacer1 Fisher Stevens spacer1 Dallas Roberts
spacer1 Josh Pas spacer1 Michael Kenneth Williams

Synopsis:
Widely acclaimed as one of his generation's finest actors, Edward Norton proves his skill behind the camera in this inventive crime saga. Marked by a deep sense of place and compelling performances from a cast that includes Alec Baldwin, Gugu Mbatha-Raw and Willem Dafoe, Motherless Brooklyn is an offbeat detective story in which the hero seeks both to solve a murder and illuminate his own origins.

As young orphans, Lionel Essrog (Norton) and his three closest friends were taken under the wing of Frank Minna (Bruce Willis). Minna would send the boys on enigmatic errands, imbuing them with street smarts, attitude, and a sense of purpose. Those four boys became the Minna Men, an ersatz detective agency and limo service. When Minna is shot and left for dead, Lionel determines to solve this crime, plunging him into a Brooklyn underworld riddled with colourful characters, some possibly enemies passing as old friends. As his quest for truth leads him further up New York's ladder of power, Lionel's investigation is complicated by his Tourette syndrome, which leaves him prone to compulsive behavioural tics and inappropriate verbal outbursts.

Review:
Norton brings compassion and humour to Lionel, whose condition inevitably leads to some knotty scenarios yet is never played for cheap laughs. Working with acclaimed cinematographer Dick Pope, Norton recreates 1950s Brooklyn with an alluring specificity. The result is a story that feels both rooted and universal.

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