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Biography

"When you write a screenplay, it's like you're dreaming the movie for yourself over and over and over and over again until it becomes almost a memory before you make it." Greta Gerwig, an American actress, screenwriter, and filmmaker originally from Sacramento, California, began her artistic career while studying philosophy and English in her hometown. As a key figure in the American indie mumblecore movement and initially recognized for her acting skills, Gerwig rose to fame with "Frances Ha," a collaboration she starred in and co-wrote with Noah Baumbach. Gerwig moved into directing with the autobiographical, coming-of-age tale "Lady Bird" (2017), a film that earned her an Oscar nomination for Best Director and a Golden Globe for Best Comedy, and then the critically acclaimed adaptation of "Little Women" (2019). Gerwig's films are often based on her own experiences, delving into themes of everyday existence, women's emotional growth, and the complexities of familial, platonic an

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Filmography