
The New Yorker Radio Hour Noah Baumbach on “Jay Kelly,” His New Movie with George Clooney
Dec 2, 2025
Filmmaker Noah Baumbach, celebrated for character-driven stories like Marriage Story, discusses his latest film, Jay Kelly, starring George Clooney. He reveals how a tough shoot on White Noise led him to question his passion for filmmaking. Collaborating with Greta Gerwig on Barbie rekindled his love for the craft. Baumbach delves into themes of aging and self-identity, highlighting how the opening lines of his films encapsulate their essence. He also humorously critiques Hollywood's quirks, using cheesecake as a metaphor for deeper identity issues.
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Losing And Rediscovering Joy In Filmmaking
- Noah Baumbach remembers falling out of love with filmmaking while shooting White Noise on a deserted Ohio highway at 4 a.m. with a rain machine.
- Working on Barbie with Greta Gerwig and then writing Jay Kelly helped him rediscover enjoyment in making movies.
Endings Prompt Creative Reassessment
- Baumbach links artists' midcareer doubts to aging and changing life priorities like family.
- He sees creative restarts as ways to test whether the work still matters personally.
First Lines Foreshadow The Film
- Baumbach intentionally uses opening lines to signal a film's theme and character journey.
- He treats openings as micro-summaries that reveal the movie's central conflict or tone.




