GERMANY: Ben Stiller gets serious in movie on mid-life crisis/Greenberg having a world premiere at the Berlin Film Festival
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GERMANY: Ben Stiller gets serious in movie on mid-life crisis/Greenberg having a world premiere at the Berlin Film Festival
- Title: GERMANY: Ben Stiller gets serious in movie on mid-life crisis/Greenberg having a world premiere at the Berlin Film Festival
- Date: 14th February 2010
- Summary: (SOUNDBITE) (English) ACTRESS GRETA GERWIG, SAYING: "It was great because that was how I could make films and act. And I just feel very lucky that now I am in, in real movies, not that the other ones weren't, but..." (SOUNDBITE) (English) DIRECTOR NOAH BAUMBACH, SAYING: "We are fake." CLOSE OF IFANS WATCHING GERWIG PODIUM WITH GERWIG SPEAKING (SOUNDBITE) (English) ACT
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- Location: Germany
- Country: Germany
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- Story Text: Ben Stiller and director Noah Baumbach attend world premiere for new film "Greenberg" at the Berlin Film Festival.
Ben Stiller ditches the slapstick comedy and gets more serious in "Greenberg", a low budget drama about a man in mid-life crisis struggling to deal with painful truths about himself and his failures.
The U.S. actor best known for comedies like "Meet the Fockers" and "There's Something About Mary", and the hit "Night at the Museum" action franchise, said he enjoyed the change from more familiar fare.
"For me it was an opportunity to work with (director) Noah (Baumbach), who I was a big fan of," Stiller told reporters after a press screening on Sunday at the Berlin film festival, where Greenberg is in the main competition lineup.
"It was great to be able to work in a movie that was not that other kind of film," the 44-year-old added.
The actor and director unveiled their movie at the Berlin Film Festival on Sunday (February 14).
Stiller plays Roger Greenberg, a 40-year-old part-time New York carpenter recovering from a mental breakdown who travels to house-sit for his wealthy brother at his home high in the Hollywood Hills.
Determined to do nothing, and not feel guilty about it in bustling Los Angeles, he reunites with two old band mates who are still bitter at his decision 15 years earlier to reject an offer from a major record label.
He falls for his brother's assistant Florence, played by Greta Gerwig, but mental issues and an awareness of his own shortcomings make him unpredictable and abusive.
"I think it's a really believable path that these people are on," Stiller said of Greenberg and Florence.
Welsh actor Rhys Ifans plays Ivan, one of the band members who is overcoming a drink problem and has a son whom a self-centred Greenberg never bothered to get to know.
Ivan tells a shocked Greenberg how others perceive him, and the two reflect on life with the bitterness of people who feel they could have done more.
Further comedy comes from the protagonist's obsession with writing letters to corporations and city officials to complain about whatever bothers him, accusing Starbucks of serving lousy coffee and American Airlines of having faulty seats.
As well as a love story, Greenberg is a movie about growing up.
Baumbach wrote the script with his wife Jennifer Jason Leigh, who also appears in the movie.
The New Yorker is best known for his scripts, and was a writer on Wes Anderson's "The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou" and "Fantastic Mr. Fox". - Copyright Holder: REUTERS
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