I rarely get excited about new trailers; I NEVER get excited about two trailers in the same week. But today, thanks to Variety’s Anne Thompson, I’ve had a glimpse at a second film on my list of Fall 07 Must-Sees, and I can tell you that it isn’t going anywhere.
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Margot at the Wedding (embedded via MovieFone above), written and directed by Noah Baumbach, stars Baumbach’s wife Jennifer Jason Leigh as a lady preparing to marry the schlub who got her pregnant. That description might call to mind a certain recent comic smash, but this looks like very different territory. Within the context of Baumbach’s filmography, Margot looks more like the dark family dramedy The Squid and the Whale than something like clever-but-fluffy Mr. Jealousy. Nicole Kidman–brunette, and just de-glammed enough to resemble a real person–plays Leigh’s judgmental sister. Jack Black is once again cast as in the “unlikely love interest” role, after his turn in Nancy Meyers’ embarrassing The Holiday, although I’m sure he’ll benefit from Baumbach’s ability to write characters that might actually, like, live in the world.
Interest in Margot seems to be fairly high. Shortly after the trailer appeared on Thompson’s blog, a flurry of other blogs picked it up. I even virtually eavesdropped on a Twitter conversation about the soundtrack. Hopefully we’ll get to see the thing at one of the late-Summer festivals, either Telluride or Toronto.
UPDATE: Margot will screen at the New York Film Festival.








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