Running time 138 minutes Country United States Language English Budget $125 million Box office $362.6 million Noah is a 2014 American directed by and inspired by the Biblical story of from the. Noah, which was co-written by Aronofsky and, stars as, along with,,,,,. The film was released in North American theaters on March 28, 2014, in 2D and, while a version to and was released in several other countries. Noah received generally positive reviews from critics and grossed over $362 million worldwide, making it Aronofsky's highest-grossing film to date.
It was praised for its direction and acting, but generated controversy, primarily due to its lack of racial diversity, its perceived left-leaning political messages and its extensive use of non-biblical sources for inspiration such as the. It was for religion-related reason. Also, it was banned in several Muslim countries because it was seen as contradicting the teachings of.

See also: The film was banned in,,,,,, and prior to its release because it is seen by the governments of those countries as contradicting the teachings of. A representative of Paramount Pictures stated, 'Censors for Qatar, Bahrain and the UAE officially confirmed this week that the film will not release in their countries.'
The film tells the very familiar story of the Ark in a solemn and portentous fashion that seems inspired. Geoffrey Macnab @TheIndyFilm; Tuesday 1 April 2014 10:43. Click to follow. The Independent Culture. Jennifer Connelly and Russell Crowe in Noah ( Paramount Pictures ). Opaque, Semi-Transparent, Transparent.
The film was also disapproved by the in Egypt since it violates Islamic law and could 'provoke the feelings of believers'. Mohammad Zareef from 's said they tended to steer clear of films with a religious theme, adding, 'We haven't seen it yet, but I don't think it can go to the cinemas in Pakistan.' However, the release will be available in Pakistan. In many, the portrayal of prophets such as Noah is forbidden.
Home media [ ] Noah was released on and on July 29, 2014. In August 2014 a 3D Blu-ray edition was also released in Italy and Germany. Literature [ ] • 2014:: Noah: The Official Movie Novelization, Titan Books, See also [ ] • • References [ ].
Contents • • • • • • • Early life [ ] Baumbach, the third of four siblings, was born in, New York City, the son of novelist and film critic and critic Georgia Brown. He graduated from 's in 1987 and received his BA in English from in 1991. Soon after, he briefly worked as a messenger at. His father is; his mother is Protestant. Career [ ] Baumbach made his writing and directing debut at the age of 26 with in 1995, a comedy about four young men who graduate from college and refuse to move on with their lives. The film starred,, and and premiered in 1995 at the.

Baumbach was chosen as one of 's 'Ten New Faces of 1996'. In 1997 he wrote and directed, a film about a young writer so jealous about his girlfriend that he sneaks into the group therapy sessions of her ex-boyfriend to discover what kind of relationship they had.
He then co-wrote (under the name Jesse Carter) and directed (under the name Ernie Fusco) the New York-set comedy of manners. He co-wrote (2004) with. His 2005 film was a semi-autobiographical comedy-drama about his childhood in Brooklyn and the effect of his parents' divorce on the family in the mid-1980s.
The film stars and in the parent roles. In an interview with author in, Baumbach said of the film, 'Sometimes when I think about the whole experience of this, it starts to become a joke within a joke within a joke. The film is not only inspired by my childhood and my parents’ divorce, but it was also the first script I didn't show to my parents while I was working on it.
It's not that I wanted to protect them from anything. I just wanted to keep it my own experience.' The Squid and the Whale was a sleeper hit and a critical success, earning Baumbach two awards at the 2005 as well as an nomination for. It also received six nominations, three nominations and the, and the all voted it the year’s best screenplay.
Baumbach wrote and directed the 2007 comedy-drama, starring his wife,,. In the film, Kidman plays a woman named Margot who spends several days visiting her sister Pauline (Leigh) on the eve of Pauline's wedding to Black's character. It was shot in April and May 2006 in.
The film was released in the United States by on November 16, 2007. Prithviraj chauhan history in hindi. Baumbach helped to write and direct the short films Clearing the Air and New York Underground which aired on. The films were co-written and co-produced by cast-members. New York Underground featured Hader as a British rock journalist doing a piece on quirky underground musician Joshua Rainhorne (Armisen has performed as Joshua at numerous live events). Clearing the Air featured Hader, Armisen, and (who was the guest host for that week) trying to clear the air over a girl they all slept with. Both pieces aired on SNL in the fall of 2008.