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Synecdoche, New York DVD Drama (2009) Philip Seymour Hoffman

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Suitable for 15 years and over
Certificate
15
Edition
2 disc(s)
Manufacturer
Revolver Entertainment
NumberOfDiscs
2
Publisher
Trinity Creative Partnership
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DVD: 2 (Europe, Japan, Middle East...)
ReleaseDate
2009-10-12
Sub-Genre
Comedy
UPC
5060018490366
EAN
5060018490366
Encoding
PAL
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Movie
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SYNECDOCHE, NEW YORK 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.

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Producer
Spike Jonze, Anthony Bregman, Charlie Kaufman, Sidney Kimmel
EAN
5060018490366
eBay Product ID (ePID)
72567963

Product Key Features

Actor
Emily Watson, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Michelle Williams, Dianne Wiest, Catherine Keener, Hope Davis, Tom Noonan, Samantha Morton
Film/TV Title
Synecdoche, New York
Director
Charlie Kaufman
Language
English
Run Time
119 Mins
Aspect Ratio
16:9 Anamorphic Wide Screen
Release Year
2009
Format
DVD
Features
Widescreen
Genre
Drama, Comedy

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs
2
Certificate
15
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States of America
Composer
Jon Brion
Additional Information
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.<BR><BR><BR><BR><BR>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.
Reviews
Rolling Stone - Kaufman provides juicy roles for his actors, including Michelle Williams, Dianne Wiest and Tom Noonan, who get caught in the time war as art imitates something resembling existence, Empire - Astonishing. Kaufman has surpassed himself with a film that will delight and confound. You will want to see it again. And Again, New York Times - SYNECDOCHE, NEW YORK is as much a cry from the heart as it is an assertion of creative consciousness. It's extravagantly conceptual but also tethered to the here and now..., Uncut - Extraordinary, Los Angeles Times - SYNECDOCHE, NEW YORK is beautiful....It makes an irrefutable case for the universality of the individual human experience
Screenwriter
Charlie Kaufman
Sound source
Dolby Digital
Movie/TV Title
Synecdoche, New York
Director of Photography
Frederick Elmes
Consumer Advice
Contains strong language, sex references and nudity

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