Anomalisa 'so moving and filthy' it could be R-rated Oscar winner

Charlie Kaufman's 'thrilling' new animated film disturbs critics with stop-motion sex scene

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Charlie Kaufman's latest film, Anomalisa, has dazzled and disturbed critics after it screened at the Telluride and Venice film festivals.

Kaufman is best known as the writer of acclaimed existential comedy dramas Being John Malkovich, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and Adaptation, and writer-director of Synecdoche New York. He originally wrote Anomalisa as a sound play for stage, but following a seven-year break from directing has adapted it into his first stop-motion animation film with co-director Duke Johnson and the aid of Kickstarter funds.

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