Michael Cera’s Secret Movie
November 26, 2008 by Jane Boursaw
Ever heard of a movie called “Paper Hearts”? Most people probably haven’t, but it’s looking to be a big hit on the film festival circuit this year, possibly premiering at Sundance in January. Quirky-film darling Michael Cera stars.
Along with “Arrested Development,” Cera has made a name for himself doing offbeat comedies like “Juno” and “Nick and Nora’s Infinite Playlist,” and this movie looks to follow suit.
Those familiar with “Paper Hearts” describe it as a mix of documentary and scripted comedy about the real-life relationship between Cera and his girlfriend, Charlyne Yi, another member of the Judd Apatow school (she played the pigtailed stoner in “Knocked Up”). Like “Nick and Nora’s,” music is a key theme.
It’s an interesting move, keeping things super-secret. I guess it heightens the expectations for it, and certainly makes me curious to see what the movie’s about. Plus, I’ve always wondered if Cera’s real-life persona mirrors his on-screen persona. Maybe I’ll find out in this film.
Nicholas Jasenovec, a relative unknown who’s worked on other Apatow titles, makes his directing debut with the pic.
Image: Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist, Columbia Pictures, 2008













