As 2015 comes to a close, there’s a few potential Oscar contenders hitting theaters you’ll want to take note of. One of the most interesting is ANOMALISA, an odd cinematic experiment that looks incredible. Directed by Charlie Kaufman and Duke Johnson, the emotional piece is told with puppets and utilizing stop-motion. Kaufman is of course known for quirky cult films like THE ETERNAL SUNSHINE OF THE SPOTLESS MIND, ADAPTATION and BEING JOHN MALKOVICH, and has already won an Academy Award for his writing. Co-director Duke Johnson directed the stop-motion Christmas episode of COMMUNITY, so this should be an interesting partnership. The voice cast is made up of just three people. David Thewlis and Jennifer Jason Leigh play the leads, and brilliant character actor Tom Noonan provides all the other voices. Take a look at the trailer and see if you aren’t intrigued.
Michael Stone, husband, father and respected author of “How May I Help You Help Them?” is a man crippled by the mundanity of his life. On a business trip to Cincinnati, where he’s scheduled to speak at a convention of customer service professionals, he checks into the Fregoli Hotel. There, he is amazed to discover a possible escape from his desperation in the form of an unassuming Akron baked goods sales rep, Lisa, who may or may not be the love of his life. A beautifully tender and absurdly humorous dreamscape, from the brilliant minds of Charlie Kaufman (SYNECDOCHE, NEW YORK) and Duke Johnson (“Community” episode, Abed’s Uncontrollable Christmas), this stop-motion animation wonder features the vocal cast of Jennifer Jason Leigh, Tom Noonan and David Thewlis and a stirring strings-based score by Carter Burwell. The darkly comedic and surreal stop-motion journey of a man’s long night of the soul, ANOMALISA confirms Charlie Kaufman’s place amongst the most important of American filmmakers, and announces Duke Johnson as a major creative force.