Synecdoche, New York

Cannes2008 has released thre first three clips from screenwriter Charlie Kaufman’s (Being John Malkovich, Adaptation., Confessions of a Dangerous Mind and Eternal Sunshine of a Spotless Mind) directorial debut Synecdoche, New York. The three clips don’t reveal much. The first screening of the film happened at Cannes on Saturday. Anne Thompson writes that those who have seen it describe the movie as “ambitious, arty and brilliant, if not entirely accessible.” Others have said that like Eternal Sunshine, Synecdoche stays with you for a few days.

Synecdoche, New York
stars Philip Seymour Hoffman as a theater director named Caden Cotard, whose life in Schenectady, New York is looking bleak. His wife Adele has left him to pursue her painting in Berlin, taking their young daughter Olive with her. A new relationship with the alluringly candid Hazel has prematurely run aground. And a mysterious condition is systematically shutting down each of his body’s autonomic functions. Worried about the transience of his life, he moves his theater company to a warehouse in New York City. He directs them in a celebration of the mundane, instructing each to live out their constructed lives in a growing mockup of the city outside. Catherine Keener, Michelle Williams, Samantha Morton and Tilda Swinton co-star.

Kaufman described the film to the hollywood reporter: “it’s about people’s losses and death and fear of death and intimacy and relationships. Romance and regret and struggle and ego and jealousy and confusion and loneliness and sex and loss — all those things are in the movie. I wanted it to be an all-inclusive experience of a person’s life. It’s this guy’s world.”

Check out the three video clips after the jump.

  • Looks awesome.
  • Alex
    this made my day
  • Jackson
    I'm liking the style of this film. The second clip was hilarious.
  • jonny
    Thank you ! :D

    I cannot wait for this film.
  • Robert
    Seems a little bleak. I guess Charlie's kind of bleak dude. Love his stuff, but I just don't fully relate with his characters. I'm not a big fan of mopey people generally. But, they do exist.
  • orange cinema
    this cat's on another level.
  • The Dude.
    " Like morally correct? Or right as in accurate?"

    I'm sold.
  • Nick O.
    this is going to be so amazing.
  • Deathbee
    Looks alright to me. Pretty sure it'll be just a good to watch as anything he's ever written...

    It appears to have his quirky style, present in all of his work. I wonder what Spike Jones is up to as this was supposed to be the film they were doing together...I'd like to see Spike direct something not written by Kaufman, just to see if it's any good...I mean, obviously Gandry isn't as awesome as I originally thought...his last two movies were shit...I wonder how much was Spike and how much was Kaufman writing that matter about those films...we shall see!!! ...eventually.
  • Loz
    What one can definately expect from 'Synecdoche,New York', is the usual wit and repartee from a Kaufman screenplay.Less weird, but similiar in tone to a Woody Allen movie;fans will be treated to surreal cinematic experience.
    It will be a film that intellects rather than academics will be able to relate to.It will receive critical acclaim and will win alot of awards.
    Kaufman is a master at exploring human conflict and inner turmoil to it's entirity;delving deep beneath the surface revealing the dark, disturbing side of human nature
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