
Frances Ha
2012 was the age of Millennial Ennui – Lena Dunham’s Girls was a think piece darling, you couldn’t go anywhere without hearing “Somebody That I Used to Know” by Gotye, and Greta Gerwig (with the help of future husband Noah Baumbach) was making a splash with her French New Wave-inspired critical darling FRANCES HA. Shot entirely in black and white, FRANCES HA follows aspiring dancer Frances (Gerwig) as she tumbles awkwardly through her early 20s in New York City. She has trouble keeping up with friends, constantly feels low on cash, and career setbacks feel like monumental blows. She successfully taps into the universal feeling everyone gets as a young adult: ambitious yet aimless. With a kno
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About Frances Ha
An aspiring dancer moves to New York City and becomes caught up in a whirlwind of flighty fair-weather friends, diminishing fortunes and career setbacks.
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Will Frances Ha have advance screenings?
Yes, Frances Ha currently has 21 advance screenings listed on SeeItEarly in cities including Indianapolis, St. Louis, Springfield, Dallas, San Francisco. New screenings are added as studios announce them.
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Browse the Frances Ha screening listings on SeeItEarly and click "Get Passes" on any event. You'll be directed to the source site (like Gofobo or Advance Screenings) where you can claim your free pass. Most passes are first-come, first-served, so act quickly when new screenings are posted.
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Frances Ha is screening in Indianapolis, St. Louis, Springfield, Dallas, San Francisco. Visit the individual screening pages above for exact venue details, dates, and how to get passes.
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