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Joel Coen was born November 29 1954, and has been married to actress Frances McDormand since 1984; they have an adopted baby named Pedro.
Ethan Coen was born September 21 1957, and is married to film editor Tricia Cooke . Both are frequently credited in their own films as editor under the name "Roderick Jaynes." The Coen Brothers grew up in St. Louis Park, Minnesota, a suburb of MinneapolisThis article is about the city in Minnesota. There is also Minneapolis, Kansas. Minneapolis is the county seat of Hennepin County, Minnesota. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 382,618 making it the largest city in Minnesota. It is. Their parents were both professors, with their father's specialty in Economics, and their mother's in Art History.
Owing a heavy debt to film noirFilm noir is a genre of film based in large part on the hard-boiled detective novels that grew out of naturalism, a movement in literature based on realism. Film noir is French for "black film", and is pronounced accordingly ("film nwahr"): the plural is and other film styles of the past, the Coen brothers' films combine dry humor with sharp irony and shocking visuals, most often in moving camera shots. The Coens prefer not to put the opening credits at the very beginning of the film.
The Coen brothers' films typically feature a combination of dry wit, exaggerated language, and glaring irony. The brothers frequently use dialogue to develop characters and advance plot. The exaggerated language is sometimes erudite (as in Tom's "if I'd known we were going to cast our feelings into words, I'd have memorized the Song of SolomonSong of Solomon is also the title of a novel by Toni Morrison. The Song of Solomon or Song of Songs is a book of the Bible ( Tanakh and Old Testament). It is also sometimes called, after the Vulgate, the "Canticles. The book consists of a cycle of poems a") but more often failed eruditionErudition comes from Latin through Middle English. A scholar is erudite (Latin eruditus when instruction and reading followed by digestion and contemplation have effaced all rudeness e- (ex-) + rudis , smoothed away all raw, untrained incivility. Eruditio ("Jesus, Tom, I was just speculatin' about a hypothesis" (Miller's Crossing), "You know, it's proven that cigarettes are carci--carci--cancer-causing" (Fargo), and The Dude's imitation of Maude's "in the parlance of our times," appending it with "You know?... Man?" (The Big Lebowski).)
The Coen brothers storyboardStoryboards are illustrations displayed in sequence for the purpose of crafting an animated or live-action film. In creating a motion picture with any degree of fidelity to a script, a storyboard provides a visual layout of events as they are to be seen t their films extensively before filming. They state that it helps them get the budget they want as they can show where most of the money will be going.