Charlie Kaufman justifies Synecdoche, New York

Like life, Kaufman's latest film has had a mixed reception

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Charlie Kaufman is feeling a bit wounded, says Laura Barton in the Guardian. The scriptwriter, who rose to prominence with the cult movie Being John Malkovich, has just released a new film, Synecdoche, New York.

The story of a playwright plagued by ill health and despair, it's just as unconventional as his earlier works - but has been less well received. At a screening in London, there were boos at the end, and one man was even moved to shout "Rubbish" when Kaufman, a famously shy and anxious man, appeared for a Q&A session.

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