Even after the quick and quiet production of his Greta Gerwig dramedy "Frances Ha," it's unlikely that director Noah Baumbach is taking on a new, J.J. Abrams level of secrecy to his projects. However, his latest film still does seem to mark a new chapter in the filmmaker's career, with its breezy, optimistic tone and fast-paced approach, and from an early glance at his next film, there are definitely some lingering elements. A series of clues last winter alerted us to a possible Baumbach/Gerwig cinematic reteaming on at Barnard College, and while the director has mostly remained cagey about his next film with the actress, a few new details have escaped. In a New Yorker piece on the director, Baumbach briefly mentions his follow-up to "Frances Ha:" another New York-set film co-written with Gerwig, and one reportedly much "looser and wonkier" than their previous effort. The film is without a title thus far...
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