

Nebraska 2013
"Life's not about winning or losing. It's about how you get there in the end."
Alexander Payne's Nebraska (2013) is a poignant drama about an aging man's quest for redemption.
Director: Alexander Payne
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Nebraska (2013) about?
The film follows an aging father and his estranged son on a road trip from Montana to Nebraska to claim a million-dollar sweepstakes prize, exploring themes of family, mortality, and the American Midwest.
Who directed Nebraska?
Alexander Payne directed Nebraska (2013), bringing his signature blend of humor and pathos to the film.
Who stars in Nebraska?
The film features a talented cast, including Bruce Dern, Will Forte, June Squibb, and Stacy Keach.
Is Nebraska (2013) worth watching?
With an IMDb rating of 7.8 and a runtime of 115 minutes, Nebraska (2013) is a powerful exploration of the human condition that is well worth watching.
How long is Nebraska?
The film has a runtime of 115 minutes.
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About Nebraska (2013) — A Poignant Drama of Family and Redemption
Alexander Payne's Nebraska (2013) is a poignant drama about an aging man's quest for redemption. Bruce Dern stars as Woody, a cantankerous father who convinces his estranged son David (Will Forte) to embark on a road trip from Montana to Nebraska to claim a million-dollar sweepstakes prize. Along the way, Woody's eccentricities and drinking problem come to the forefront, forcing David to confront his complicated relationship with his father. The film's tone is both humorous and heart-wrenching, exploring themes of family, mortality, and the American Midwest. As the two men travel through the rolling hills and quaint towns of Nebraska, they face a series of unexpected challenges that test their bond and force them to reevaluate their lives. With a talented cast, including June Squibb and Stacy Keach, Nebraska (2013) is a powerful exploration of the human condition. The film's runtime of 115 minutes is a testament to Payne's ability to balance humor and pathos in equal measure, making Nebraska (2013) a must-see for fans of drama and adventure films.




