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Synecdoche, New York Details

2008 Certificate 15
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Obsession and identity are recurring themes in screenwriter Charlie Kaufman's work, and he draws on them again in his directorial debut, SYNECDOCHE, NEW YORK. Kaufman's film focuses on the wiles of Caden Cotard (Philip Seymour Hoffman), a regional theatre director who has won a MacArthur grant to help produce his next project. .. Read more

Starring Dianne Wiest, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Emily Watson, Tom Noonan
Director Charlie Kaufman
Genres Comedy, Drama

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Synecdoche, New York

Obsession and identity are recurring themes in screenwriter Charlie Kaufman's work, and he draws on them again in his directorial debut, SYNECDOCHE, NEW YORK. Kaufman's film focuses on the wiles of Caden Cotard (Philip Seymour Hoffman), a regional theatre director who has won a MacArthur grant to help produce his next project. Cotard's artist wife, Adele Lack (Catherine Keener), subsequently departs with their daughter to Berlin, and he begins a flirtation with box office clerk Hazel (Samantha Morton). Much of the movie revolves around Cotard's ambitious next project, based around his life, which is being constructed in an enormous industrial space in New York City. As the years pass and the project is mired in endless rehearsals that replicate Cotard's existence, the tortured director obsesses over Adele, Hazel, his daughter, his health, and myriad other topics.


The complex and often highly inventive narrative of SYNECDOCHE, NEW YORK is typical of Kaufman's screenplays for features such as BEING JOHN MALKOVICH and ADAPTATION. The film draws heavily on the kind of visual trickery that director Spike Jonze has often used in his adaptations of Kaufman's works, and features a strong performance from Hoffman as Cotard. Occasionally the film is abstract and surreal: Hazel lives in a house that is permanently on fire, while the actors Cotard casts in his play often blur the lines between fantasy and reality. Moviegoers will theorize about the true meaning behind Kaufman's feature: it offers no easy answers. SYNECDOCHE, NEW YORK is a film that requires as much work from its viewers as it does from the resolutely excellent cast that brought it to life, and as the film careers from hilarity to sadness in the blink of an eye, there's little doubt that this is another superlative entry in Kaufman's canon.

Starring Dianne Wiest, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Emily Watson, Tom Noonan, Samantha Morton, Catherine Keener, Hope Davis, Michelle Williams, Jennifer Jason Leigh
Director Charlie Kaufman
Studio REVOLVER ENTERTAINMENT
Run time DVD: 1 hr 59 mins
Blu-ray: 2 hrs 4 mins
Certificate Certificate 15
Genres Comedy, Drama
Language DVD: English
Blu-ray: English
Released DVD: 12 Oct 2009
Blu-ray: 12 Oct 2009
Production year: 2008
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Synecdoche, New York (2008)

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  • 82 out of 94 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 1 star

    Pointless and all unreal

    I went to the preview of this film and was dubious about it from what I had heard.

    After two hours the audience began to walk out and we followed them.

    He was given a grant which he used to spend 17 years rehearsing about 30 actors in a large wharehouse or was this all imagined .

    Also there scenes of his various failed relationships and his hypochondria.

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  • 9 out of 10 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 2 stars [Highly rated reviewer]

    strange to say the least.

    I saw this film in the States when it was out over there, which was a good while ago. I totally forgot about it until I saw the posters on the underground for it to come out on this side of the pond, and everytime I saw a poster I would spend a good half an hour on the tube confused.

    The film is odd. Its not bad, just weird. I think you need to see it a few times to get it. My friend who took me to see it thought it was the most amazing film he had ever seen. I remin less impressed. It wasn't bad, I just didn't really get it.

    This review is semi pointless, but I think it sums up the film well. Once again i will sit her eand try and work out what was going on in this film. Great cast though!

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