Nomadland
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Some states allow you to use a post office box to register your vehicle. That could be an option.
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I don't recall it being addressed. My guess is that they would use the addresses of relatives and friends.
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I have yet to see Nomadland and have a question that I am curious if anyone who has seen it can tell me if/how it is addressed. I take it that at least a few characters do not have permanent addresses and travel/live in their vehicles. How are they able to maintain vehicle registration and insurance without a permanent address?
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David Strathairn is more a cameo than a supporting performance. Total screen time is roughly 5 minutes.Reza wrote:Is this getting a release date or will it go to a streaming service?
Its being touted in the categories of Best Picture, Actress, Supp Actor, Director, Screenplay. Maybe cinematography.
The screenplay is a book adaptation. I’m not familiar with the book but there it looks like most of the dialogue is improvised.
The cinematography is stunning
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Nomadland is a theatrical release.
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Is this getting a release date or will it go to a streaming service?
Its being touted in the categories of Best Picture, Actress, Supp Actor, Director, Screenplay. Maybe cinematography.
Its being touted in the categories of Best Picture, Actress, Supp Actor, Director, Screenplay. Maybe cinematography.
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Well, I think it’s too small to win best picture and it’s a not fun sitting or high entertainment. It’s a film to be experienced. A nomination absolutely.Sabin wrote:Very exited to check this out.
Do you think it has a shot at Best Picture?
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Very exited to check this out.
Do you think it has a shot at Best Picture?
Do you think it has a shot at Best Picture?
"How's the despair?"
Nomadland
Attended a screening of Nomadland this afternoon as the closing film of the Lisbon film festival.
Really taken by it. A movie about loneliness, individual choices and growing older. Shot as a documentary at times it’s a love letter to the most profound USA.
As for awards consideration Frances McDormand is stunning but it’s probably way to small to win best picture.
Highly recommended.
Really taken by it. A movie about loneliness, individual choices and growing older. Shot as a documentary at times it’s a love letter to the most profound USA.
As for awards consideration Frances McDormand is stunning but it’s probably way to small to win best picture.
Highly recommended.