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How did an ad for "Auschwitz tours (with lunch)" lead Jesse Eisenberg to write, direct and star in "A Real Pain"?
Jesse Eisenberg is officially a Polish citizen ... played by Eisenberg and Culkin, who take a trip to Poland to honor their late grandmother, a survivor of the Holocaust. Filming the movie ...
Jesse Eisenberg has officially become a citizen of Poland after his film set in the country, A Real Pain, won an Oscar on ...
Jesse Eisenberg, who says he reconnected with his ... "While we were filming this movie in Poland and I was walking the streets and starting to get a little more comfortable in the country ...
Mismatched cousins David (Jesse Eisenberg) and Benji (Kieran Culkin) reunite for a tour through Poland to honor their beloved grandmother. The adventure takes a turn when the odd-couple's old ...
Be careful what you wish for. Prime Minister of Poland Donald Tusk joked that actor Jesse Eisenberg’s newly granted Polish citizenship might come with strings—and military service—attached.
Jesse Eisenberg tends to play guys who are brainy, neurotic, and intensely sympathetic. In a recent interview with The Jerusalem Post about his latest movie, A Real Pain, it became clear that he ...
Poland's prime minister has made a tongue-in-cheek offer to U.S. actor and director Jesse Eisenberg, who recently gained Polish citizenship, to give him military training that would land him ...
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