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  1. Synecdoche, New York (/ s ɪ ˈ n ɛ k d ə k i / sin-EK-də-kee) is a 2008 American postmodern psychological drama film written and directed by Charlie Kaufman in his directorial debut. It stars Philip Seymour Hoffman as an ailing theater director who works on an increasingly elaborate stage production and whose extreme commitment to realism ...

  2. Nov 5, 2008 · Using a neurotic theater director from upstate New York, it encompasses every life and how it copes and fails. Think about it a little and, my god, it's about you. Whoever you are.

  3. A theatre director struggles with his work, and the women in his life, as he creates a life-size replica of New York City inside a warehouse as part of his new play.

  4. Oct 24, 2008 · Caden leaves his home in Schenectady, N.Y., and heads to New York City, where he gathers a cast of actors and tells them to live their lives within the constructs of a mock-up of the city.

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    • Comedy, Drama
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  5. Mar 7, 2023 · Synecdoche, New York Ending Explained. From the beginning to the ending, Charlie Kaufman’s directorial debut Synecdoche, New York is intensely cerebral. The film’s attempt at blurring the lines between reality and fiction provides it's leading man, Philip Seymour-Hoffman, to deliver his dramatic prowess while allowing writer-director ...

  6. Synecdoche, New York is a 2008 psychological drama film written and directed by Charlie Kaufman in his directorial debut, starring Philip Seymour Hoffman as Caden Cotard, a struggling theatre director trying to remain optimistic and creative in spite of his marriage collapsing and finding his life is ultimately meaningless.

  7. Synecdoche, New York is no exception. It's definitely dense and a little pretentious at times, but that feels like the price of admission to attend an otherwise great display of emotions and complex humanity.

  8. A theater director struggles with his work, and the women in his life, as he attempts to create a life-size replica of New York inside a warehouse as part of his new play. Charlie Kaufman. Director, Screenplay. Full Cast & Crew.

  9. May 14, 2009 · Synecdoche, New York review – the strangest, saddest movie imaginable. Charlie Kaufman’s directorial debut is either a masterpiece or a massively dysfunctional act of self-indulgence. Peter ...

  10. A new relationship with the alluringly candid Hazel (Samantha Morton) has prematurely run aground. And a mysterious condition is systematically shutting down each of his autonomic functions, one by one. Worried about the transience of his life, he leaves his home behind.

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