Synecdoche, New York

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Movie
German title Synecdoche, New York
Original title Synecdoche, New York
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 2008
length 124 minutes
Age rating FSK 12
Rod
Director Charlie Kaufman
script Charlie Kaufman
production Anthony Bregman ,
Spike Jonze ,
Charlie Kaufman,
Sidney Kimmel
music Jon Brion
camera Frederick Elmes
cut Robert Frazen
occupation

Synecdoche, New York is an American tragicomedy from the year 2008 . Directed for the first time by Charlie Kaufman , who also wrote the script and co-produced the film.

action

The hypochondriac theater director Caden Cotard is married with a four year old daughter. After the premiere of his interpretation of the play Death of a Salesman in his hometown of Schenectady , he learns that he may have problems with his nervous system. His wife Adele moves to Berlin with their daughter to present an exhibition of their miniature pictures. It turns out, however, that even after a long time it does not return. Cotard then enters into a love affair with the befriended ticket seller Hazel.

By being honored as a MacArthur Fellow , which is associated with high prize money, Cotard feels motivated to create a new, great and true play that is supposed to depict the everyday life of all of life. For this he rents an empty warehouse in Manhattan , in which he recreates New York as a backdrop and lets actors portray the people around him. Even after years of work, however, he does not succeed in getting to the core of his life and thus his piece; instead, the story becomes increasingly intricate.

Reviews

Lars-Olav Beier wrote in the magazine Der Spiegel on May 23, 2008 that the film was "a sometimes confusing, but sometimes also very moving tragic comedy" that shows its "hypochondriac hero" with "a lot of humor" . He was "screaming funny (...) and deeply sad at the same time" . The American film critic Roger Ebert named the film the best film of the 2000s.

Awards

backgrounds

The film was shot in New York City , in Schenectady and in Woodlawn ( New York turned). On May 23, 2008, the film was screened at the 2008 Cannes International Film Festival as part of the competition. Synecdoche, New York was an economic failure: at the box office it only grossed about $ 4 million while production costs were $ 20 million.

There's no place in New York called Synecdoche . The word is on the one hand the English spelling of the rhetorical figure of the Synekdoche and on the other hand refers to the city of Schenectady in the state of New York.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. www.festival-cannes.fr , accessed on May 19, 2008
  2. ^ Film review by Lars-Olav Beier , accessed on May 28, 2008
  3. ^ The best films of the decade , accessed December 11, 2011
  4. ^ Filming locations for Synecdoche, New York , accessed May 19, 2008
  5. Publication from Synecdoche, New York , accessed May 19, 2008
  6. ^ Synecdoche, New York on Boxofficemojo.com, accessed August 19, 2010