The Neighbors' Window

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The Neighbors' Window
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Film Poster
Directed by Marshall Curry
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  • Marshall Curry
  • Jonathan Olson
  • Julia Kennelly
  • Elizabeth Martin
Screenplay by Marshall Curry
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The Living Room
by Diane Weipert
Starring Maria Dizzia
Greg Keller
Juliana Canfield
Music by James Baxter
The National
Cinematography Wolfgang Held
Edited by Marshall Curry
Distributed by Marshall Curry Productions
Release dates
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Running time
20 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Box office $330,661

The Neighbors' Window is a 2019 American short film written and directed by Marshall Curry.[1] It won the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film in 2020. The film was inspired by a true story by Diane Weipert, which she recounted on the podcast Love and Radio.[2][3][4]

Plot

Alli and Jacob are a couple of 30-somethings living in New York City with their three young children. Alli is busy and stressing in nursing the kids, straining her relationship with husband Jacob. Alli's apartment's window faces with an apartment neighbor's window. Alli and Jacob both covertly spy on the couple, bitter about their loss of youth and new responsibilities as parents.

One day, Jacob comments that the neighbor man has "shaved his head" and looks hungover. Shortly after, while Jacob and the kids are out, Alli spies across the street again to find the man in hospice; he dies soon after. Alli goes out to witness the man being taken out in a body bag and finds the wife crying on the sidewalk. The woman reveals that ever since her husband became "sick," they would find comfort in watching the family through the window, much in the way Jacob and Alli did. The two embrace.

The same night, as Jacob and the kids return from the museum, the family interacted with each other with joviality.

Cast

  • Maria Dizzia as Alli
  • Greg Keller as Jacob
  • Juliana Canfield as The Neighbor
  • Bret Lada as The Neighbor's Husband

Awards

  • Won – 2020: Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film[5][6][7]
  • Palm Springs Shorts Fest, Best Live Action Short (Winner - Audience Award)
  • Casting Society Artios Awards - Short Film Casting (nominee)
  • Traverse City Film Festival, Best Fiction Short (Winner - Audience Award)
  • Hollyshorts Film Festival, Best Drama (Winner)
  • SCAD Savannah Film Festival, Best Narrative Short (Winner)
  • St. Louis International Film Festival, Best of the Fest (Winner)
  • Nashville Film Festival, Best Narrative Short (Winner)
  • Rhode Island Film Festival, Best Live Action Short (Winner)
  • Woodstock Film Festival, Best Short Film (Winner)

See also

References

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  6. "The Neighbors' Window" wins Best Live Action Short Film-Oscars on YouTube
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