Scene from Louder Than Bombs (2015)
Scene Details
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Actresses in this Scene

Rachel Brosnahan
Birth Name: Rachel Brosnahan
Birth Date: 1990-07-12
Birth Place: Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Details
Alternate Names: Rachel Elizabeth Brosnahan, ریچل بروزناهان, 瑞秋·布罗斯纳安, 레이철 브로스너핸
Physical Characteristics: N/A
Career
First Appearances:
- The Unborn (2009) as Lisa
Most Important Roles:
- Dylan Mulvaney's Day 365 Live! (2023) as Self
- Fifteen Years Later (2018) as Amy
- Yearly Departed (2021) as Self
- The Amateur (2025) as Sarah
- Superman (2025) as Lois Lane
- Beautiful Creatures (2013) as Genevieve Duchannes
- Coming Up Roses (2011) as Alice
- A New York Heartbeat (2013) as Tamara
- Nor'easter (2012) as Abby Green
Career Highlights:
- Dylan Mulvaney's Day 365 Live! (2023)
- Fifteen Years Later (2018)
- Yearly Departed (2021)
- The Amateur (2025)
- Superman (2025)
- Beautiful Creatures (2013)
- Coming Up Roses (2011)
- A New York Heartbeat (2013)
- Nor'easter (2012)
Full Biography
Rachel Brosnahan, born on July 12, 1990 in Wisconsin, USA, is an American actress known for her role as Misha Davis in the political thriller series House of Cards (2013–2015), for which she received an Emmy nomination. She gained further recognition and critical acclaim for portraying Miriam 'Midge' Maisel in The Marvellous Mrs. Maisel (2017–2023), a role that earned her a Primetime Emmy Award and two consecutive Golden Globe Awards. Brosnahan has also appeared in various films, including Beautiful Creatures (2013), Louder Than Bombs (2015), The Finest Hours (2016), Patriots Day (2016), Spies in Disguise (2019), The Courier (2020), and I'm Your Woman (2020). On stage, she made her Broadway debut in 'The Big Knife' in 2013, played Desdemona in an off-Broadway production of Othello in 2016, and returned to Broadway in the revival of Lorraine Hansberry's play 'The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window' in 2023.
About the Movie: Louder Than Bombs (2015)

Release Year: 2015
Nation: Denmark, France, Norway, United States
Alternative Title: По-шумно от бомби, Mais Forte Que Bombas, Plus fort que les bombes, El amor es más fuerte que las bombas, Back Home, Hétköznapi titkaink, Ha'sheket she'bifnim, Segreti di famiglia, Garsiau uz bombas, Glosniej od bomb, Ensurdecedor, Snažnije od bombi, Громче, чем бомбы, Glasnejsa od bomb, Sessiz Ciglik
Director: Joachim Trier
Writer: Eskil Vogt, Joachim Trier
Production & Genre
Producer(s):
Companies: ARTE France Cinéma, Animal Kingdom, Beachside Films, Bona Fide Productions, Don't Look Now, Memento Films International, Memento Films Production, Motlys, Nimbus Film
Genre: Drama
Awards & Similar
Awards: N/A
Similar:
- The Restless Ones (1967)
- Swedish Package Holiday (1989)
- Genius (2016)
- The Guitar (2008)
- Yolngu Boy (2001)
Keywords
Keywords: car accident, death of mother, death of wife, existentialism, father son reunion, grief, grieving widower, loss of loved one, new york city, new york times, parent child relationship, sibling relationship, war photographer
Story
Louder Than Bombs follows Gene, a widower who lost his wife Isabelle, an acclaimed photographer, in a car crash three years ago. Since then, he has been raising their teenage son Conrad alone. When an art gallery plans to exhibit Isabelle's photographs, her older son Jonah returns home after living abroad for some time. This reunion brings the family together under one roof again.
Summary
Directed by Joachim Trier and released in 2015, Louder Than Bombs is a drama film set primarily in New York City. The movie explores themes of grief, loss, and family dynamics following the death of a spouse and mother. It delves into the existential struggle of a grieving widower and the complex relationships between parents and children.