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  1. Synecdoche, New York (/ s ɪ ˈ n ɛ k d ə k i / sin-EK-də-kee) [3] is a 2008 American postmodern [4] 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 begins to blur the boundaries between fiction and reality .

  2. A theater director creates a life-size replica of New York City inside a warehouse as part of his new play, while his personal life falls apart. The film explores themes of death, reality, and identity through a complex and surreal narrative.

  3. Rated: 3/4 • Feb 15, 2023. Episode 43: The New World / Synecdoche, New York / L'Avventura. Rated: 96/100 • Oct 4, 2021. Page 1 of 4, 7 total items. The struggle for life of a director ...

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  4. Nov 5, 2008 · A film about human life and how it works, using a neurotic theater director as a metaphor. The review praises the richness, depth and complexity of the film, and compares it to other works by Charlie Kaufman.

  5. About this movie. From the writer of Adaptation, Being John Malkovich and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. Theater director Caden Cotard (Philip Seymour Hoffman) is mounting a new play. His life catering to suburban blue-hairs at the local regional theater in Schenectady, New York is looking bleak. His wife Adele (Catherine Keener) has ...

  6. Google Store. United States (English) Synecdoche, New York tells the incredible story of one man's seemingly insane mission to create a miniature version of New York -- all under the roof of an enormous rented warehouse. In this hilarious tale, where nothing is what it seems, will our hero Caden realise his creative ambition or be lost forever ...

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  8. A comedy drama film by Charlie Kaufman about a theater director who creates a massive artistic project to give meaning to his life. The film explores themes of mortality, art, and reality through a complex and surreal story.