Menu
Infinitely Polar Bear Poster

Infinitely Polar Bear

Sometimes family is the best medicine.
2014 | 87m | English

(17521 votes)

TMDb IMDb

Popularity: 1 (history)

Director: Maya Forbes
Writer: Maya Forbes
Staring:
Details

A manic-depressive mess of a father tries to win back his wife by attempting to take full responsibility of their two young, spirited daughters, who don't make the overwhelming task any easier.
Release Date: Jan 18, 2014
Director: Maya Forbes
Writer: Maya Forbes
Genres: Comedy, Drama
Keywords semi autobiographical, woman director, absent parent, bipolar disorder
Production Companies Paper Street Films, Bad Robot, Park Pictures Features, KGB Media
Box Office Revenue: $1,430,655
Budget: $6,700,000
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
Trailers and Extras

International Posters

Full Credits

Name Character
Mark Ruffalo Cameron
Zoe Saldaña Maggie
Imogene Wolodarsky Amelia Stuart
Ashley Aufderheide Faith Stuart
Wallace Wolodarsky Peter
Keir Dullea Murray Stuart
Beth Dixon Pauline Stuart
Georgia Lyman Becca
William Xifaras Bus Driver
Mary O'Rourke Receptionist
Chris Papavasiliou Mr. Fabrini
Liam McNeill Young Man 1
Mark S. Cartier Maitre d'
Alicia Love Carol
Manoah Angelo Thurgood
Nekhebet Kum Juch Kim
Muriel Gould Gaga
Paul Elias Dick
Uatchet Jin Juch Ali
Wendy Forbes Maid
Tod Randolph Ruth-Ann
Patrick Shea Business Man 1
Brianne Siddall Additional Voices #3 (voice)
Christopher Alan Bar Fly (uncredited)
Christopher S. Porter Bar Patron (uncredited)
George J. Vezina Joe - Institution Patient (uncredited)
Michael Underhill Young Businessman (uncredited)
Mike Jablon Unfriendly Houseguest (uncredited)
David Weindel Homeless Friend (uncredited)
Scout Lyons School girl
Grant George Additional Voices #1 (voice)
Name Job
Maya Forbes Writer, Director
Theodore Shapiro Original Music Composer
Michael R. Miller Editor
Carl Sprague Production Design
Amy Teitter Property Master
Jennifer Engel Set Decoration
Paul Marini Stunt Coordinator
Betsy Kuehn Script Supervisor
Carl Sealove Music Editor
Randall Poster Music Supervisor
Meghan Currier Music Supervisor
Michelle Gold First Assistant Editor
Ramses del Hierro First Assistant Director
Greta Methot Second Assistant Director
Emma Barber Second Second Assistant Director
Douglas Aibel Casting
Kasia Walicka Maimone Costume Design
Julie Snyder Location Manager
Bobby Bukowski Director of Photography
Danielle Dupre Sound Re-Recording Assistant
Name Title
Galt Niederhoffer Producer
Benji Kohn Producer
Bingo Gubelmann Producer
Sam Bisbee Producer
William Goldberg Associate Producer
Mark Ruffalo Executive Producer
J.J. Abrams Producer
Wallace Wolodarsky Producer
Organization Category Person
Popularity Metrics

Popularity History


Year Month Avg Max Min
2024 4 14 17 8
2024 5 16 24 12
2024 6 14 23 8
2024 7 18 43 9
2024 8 10 16 5
2024 9 11 13 6
2024 10 14 31 5
2024 11 10 21 6
2024 12 10 13 7
2025 1 9 13 6
2025 2 9 14 3
2025 3 5 13 1
2025 4 1 1 1
2025 5 1 1 1
2025 6 1 1 1
2025 7 1 2 0
2025 8 1 4 0
2025 9 1 2 1
2025 10 1 2 1

Trending Position


No trending metrics available.

Return to Top

Reviews

Rangan
9.0

> About a father and his two little girls who has been there was each other. Based on the real life events of the director's childhood and it is her first directional film as well. Mark Ruffalo and Zoe Saldana as her onscreen father and mother respectively, while her character as a 12 year old gi ... rl was played by her own daughter. I think it was a great team, the mother is the director, the daughter performing under her, the father producing it and it is their story. I was worried that this film's going to emotionally hurt me as I'm an easy target to strike with a theme like this as what the synopsis says and the trailer revealed. But I was prepared for that, I wanted to have a tearjerker flick and in the end, I had a great time with it as the fulfillment was way beyond than what I was expected. It was the story of a small family, a father and a mother and their two little girls that set in the 1978 Bostan city. Because of the condition of the father, the struggling family whose children are growing up needs a financial support for their better education and care. So the mother decides to sacrifice a few years of hers to go back to college to graduate and get a job. Now its between the father and the girls, how they spend those years together, which will be their worst nightmare as well as the best years of their lives. > "We'll be braver, Daddy. > Next time, I promise we'll be braver." It really scared me a few times, because of the temperament of the father character, kids playing with a machete and so on. A wonderful family flick, but only for the adult members. Because of the too much cigarette smoking, I mean Mark Ruffalo smoked almost all in his screen presence and obviously the excessive usage of the foul language is the other reason. So it is an R rated flick, but it was so perfect, the 70s atmosphere was spot on. Except the only bothering thing was the children never grew physically, while the cars, clothing style, society, cameras, the timeline has kept changing. But it did not leap extremely forward like a decade or something. That was not a big issue, while the film and its story telling kept the rhythm always on the high. Yep, there's no dull moments, whenever it began to sink under the emotion, repelled back with the same force which is why I hooked all the way. By the way I thought those innocent family sentiments were strongly appealing in a cute manner. Now we talk about the roles. Mark Ruffalo definitely deserves an Oscars nomination. But I can't declare the award for him as I have to find out how the other actors performed in their films. This is his best film in a lead I have seen, probably his career best. To me it is this year's version of the last year's JK Simmons performance for the movie 'Whiplash'. > "Our dad is totally polar bear." The other side, Zoe Saldana was as usual in a charming and polite character. As I know she never disappoints her fans. Ruffalo and Saldana are one of the best on screen pair, looked so real, like a real couple. The two little girls were also awesome in their debuting film. The entire movie's focus was these four members, very occasionally outside characters come into play with hardly any lines to deliver. I wondered what is the meaning of the title and if your focus is on, you won't miss the explanation, which was so cute. An amazing fusion between the incredible narration and the background score. The tracks (some of them are not OST) as well very good that played till the credits rolled out. I liked 'The Pirate Song' that was written by the director and 'Oogum Boogum' was funny. Many of them I heard for the first time and thinking to grab them for my movie song collection. Overall, it will surely transform your mood by the end of the movie, I mean in a good way. Inspiring, yes the film inspires to have our own little family with kids. Especially a perspective of a father and his great responsibility was portrayed tremendously. And also the girls who saved their father from being lost. They stayed for each other and stayed that way as how a parent and his children should be as an example, but in a little harsh human nature. It is a rare gem, undoubtedly completely enjoyable. This was one of those that came silently into the productions. The earlier posters were unimpressive and made me stay away, but later, now it turned out one of my favourite flick from the 2015. Obviously movie fanatics loved this heartwarming family drama and I highly recommend it. As usual like I always say, whether you like it or not, but don't miss it. 9/10

May 16, 2024