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Joshua Safdie (born April 3, 1984) and Benjamin Safdie (born February 24, 1986) are independent American filmmakers and actors based in New York City, who frequently collaborate on their films. They are best known for writing and directing the crime thriller films Good Time (2017), starring Robert Pattinson, and Uncut Gems (2019), starring Adam Sandler. In addition to writing and directing, both Josh and Benny serve in a variety of key positions including acting, editing, shooting, mixing sound, and producing their films. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Safdie brothers has received more than 4,578,117 page views. Their biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Safdie brothers is the 44th most popular producer, the 5,032nd most popular biography from United States and the 22nd most popular American Producer.

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  • 4.6M

    Page Views (PV)

  • 50.56

    Historical Popularity Index (HPI)

  • 16

    Languages Editions (L)

  • 2.01

    Effective Languages (L*)

  • 3.03

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among PRODUCERS

Among producers, Safdie brothers ranks 44 out of 140Before them are Walter Legge, Sam Warner, Erich Pommer, David Heyman, Hal B. Wallis, and Saul Zaentz. After them are Albert S. Ruddy, Bang Si-hyuk, Robert Chartoff, Boney Kapoor, Jesse L. Lasky, and Gale Anne Hurd.

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In United States

Among people born in United States, Safdie brothers ranks 5,032 out of 20,380Before them are George Sidney (1916), Joan Osborne (1962), George Burns (1896), Mary Agnes Chase (1869), Rhonda Fleming (1923), and Ty Burrell (1967). After them are Gale Sondergaard (1899), Mary Kenneth Keller (1913), Abella Danger (1995), Lawrence Tierney (1919), John Elkann (1976), and Jim Walton (1948).

Among PRODUCERS In United States

Among producers born in United States, Safdie brothers ranks 22Before them are Dick Wolf (1946), Robert Evans (1930), Stephen J. Cannell (1941), Michael G. Wilson (1942), Hal B. Wallis (1898), and Saul Zaentz (1921). After them are Robert Chartoff (1933), Jesse L. Lasky (1880), Gale Anne Hurd (1955), Mike Todd (1909), Clive Davis (1932), and Richard D. Zanuck (1934).