Charlie Kaufman's Anomalisa Breaks Records As Most-Funded Film In Kickstarter History

"Can you imagine the unique world of Charlie Kaufman realized in stop motion without the influence of the Hollywood studio system? Just a true uncorrupted artistic endeavor?" Sounds pretty amazing, right? And thanks to a wildly successful Kickstarter campaign, it’s going to become a reality.

“Can you imagine the unique world of Charlie Kaufman realized in stop motion without the influence of the Hollywood studio system?  Just a true uncorrupted artistic endeavor?”  Sounds pretty amazing, right?  And thanks to a wildly successful Kickstarter campaign, it’s going to become a reality.

Charlie Kaufman’s Anomalisa, with the help of Community’s Dan Harmon and Dino Stamatopoulos’ “Starburns Industries, Inc.”, raised $406,237 on Kickstarter, becoming the most funded film in Kickstarter history.

According to a press release, “Anomalisa was originally written by Kaufman under the pen name Francis Fregoli and produced as a play with two performances at Royce Hall in Los Angeles, in September of 2005.” 

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