Charlie Kaufman
Charlie Kaufman is an Academy Award winning screenwriter, playwright, film producer, theater director and filmmaker best known for writing 'Being John Malkovich' (for which he earned an Oscar nomination) and 'Adaptation' (which also got...
Charlie Kaufman is an Academy Award winning screenwriter, playwright, film producer, theater director and filmmaker best known for writing 'Being John Malkovich' (for which he earned an Oscar nomination) and 'Adaptation' (which also got him an Oscar nomination). He is an incredibly private person who rarely does appearances or interviews.
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EDITOR’S NOTE: Every day for the next month, indieWIRE will be republishing profiles and interviews from the past ten years (in their original, retro format) with some of the people that have defined independent cinema in the first decade of this century. Today, we’ll step back to 2008 with an interview indieWIRE’s Erica Abeel had with Charlie Kaufman upon the release of his directorial debut “Synecdoche, New York.” indieWIRE INTERVIEW | …
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Sreenwriter Charlie Kaufman, who spun American cinema on its head with striking scripts for "Being John Malkovich" and "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind," goes for fiendishly obsessional, intellectual acrobatics in his directorial debut. "Synecdoche, New York" is monumentally ambitious — so crammed with literary innuendo and references galore the distributors would be well-advised to distribute CliffsNotes at the door, or have a...
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Last Saturday night’s entry in the Rubin Museum’s “Red Book Dialogues” series featured award-winning screenwriter, director and producer Charlie Kaufman (Being John Malkovich, Adaptation, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless ) and San Francisco-based Jungian analyst John Beebe.
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Donald Kaufman: I loved Sarah, Charles. It was mine, that love. I owned it. Even Sarah didn't have the right to take it away. I can love whoever I want.
Charlie Kaufman: But she thought you were pathetic.
Donald Kaufman: That was her business, not mine. You are what you love, not what loves you. That's what I decided a long time ago.
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To celebrate its exhibition of The Red Book, C.G. Jung's vividly-illustrated text chronicling his journeys into the unconscious, the Rubin Museum of Art has been hosting a wonderfully eclectic discussion series in which a noted guest and a psychoanalyst talk about a section of the book. Just about all the speakers are fabulous, but Saturday's felt particularly equipped to discuss Jung's tripped-out images: Charlie Kaufman. ---
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