
There are few more bizarre or successful pairings in cinema than Spike Jonze and Charlie Kaufman. Now, the two aren't teaming up again (at least not just yet), but the writer of Adaptation and Being John Malkovich is teaming up with stop-motion studio Starburns Industries on a new project calledAnomalisa.
The animators, whose past credits include Moral Orel, don't want any interference from the traditional studio system and have turned to Kickstarter to fund the film. The roughly 40 minute feature will follow a motivational speaker whose life has become "hollow and meaningless."
Sounds
like a right, fun romp! There's little doubt that the movie will get
made -- it's more than half way to its $200,000 goal and there's still
more than 50 days left to the funding period. Kaufman is hardly the
first big name in Holywood to turn to crowd-sourcing, but he's part of a
growing trend of artists bucking the traditional system and sustaining
themselves and their craft with direct support from fans.
Check out the plea for funding after the break.
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