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IMDbBest Foreign Language Film Nejleps zahranicn film | 2006 | Jim
2005 | Jim
Best Supporting Actor | 2005 | Jeffrey
Best Film | 2005 | Jim
Best Foreign Director Regista del Miglior Film Straniero | 2006 | Jim
Best American Film Bedste amerikanske film | 2006 | Jim
Best Foreign Film Mejor Pelcula Extranjera | 2006
Best Original Screenplay | 2006 | Jim
Best Original Screenplay | 2006 | Jim
Best Supporting Male | 2006 | Jeffrey
Best American Film rets amerikanske film | 2006 | Jim
Best Supporting Actor | 2006 | Jeffrey
2005 | Jim
Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture Comedy or Musical | 2005 | Bill
Best Foreign Independent Film | 2005
Budget 10,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 46,720,491 USD
According to Bill Murray, he considered retiring after doing this film because he felt that it was the best acting performance he could ever give.
Jim Jarmusch asked each of the four female leads to write a version of the pink letter from the point of view of their respective characters. He used a combination of those four letters in the film.
Bill Murray agreed to do the film on the condition that he would not have to travel more than an hour from his home in Hudson Valley, New York. Jim Jarmusch agreed and all scenes were filmed in either New York or northern New Jersey.
The opening credits mention that this movie is dedicated to Jean Eustache. He was a French film director, who killed himself at the age of 41, just after finishing the french classic "La Maman et la Putain" from 1973. The story from that classic is also about a womanizer, comparable to the story of "Broken Flowers".
This project's working title was "Dead Flowers", a possible reference to a song on The Rolling Stones album "Sticky Fingers".
"Don Johnston: [to Lolita] That was quite an outfit you weren't wearing earlier."
"The Kid: So, as just a guy who gave another guy a sandwich, you have, like, any philosophical tips or anything, for a guy on a-kind of- road trip? Don Johnston: You asking me? The Kid: Yeah. Don Johnston: Well, the past is gone, I know that. The future, isn't here yet, whatever it's going to be. So, all there is, is, is this. The present. That's it. The Kid: Are you a Buddhist?"