
Movie Info
Genre :
Comedy, DramaRelease Date :
October 24, 2008 (Limited)MPAA Rating :
RDirector :
Charlie KaufmanStarring :
Philip Seymour Hoffman, Catherine Keener, Sadie Goldstein, Tom Noonan, Samantha Morton, Michelle Williams, Hope Davis, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Emily Watson, Dianne Wiest, Daniel London
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SYNECDOCHE, NEW YORK [SOUNDTRACK]
Performer : Various Artist
Label : Lakeshore Records
Release Date : November 25, 2008
Composer : Jon Brion
Label : Lakeshore Records
Release Date : November 25, 2008
Composer : Jon Brion
TRACK LISTING
| 1 | Tacky Entrance Music |
| 2 | Dmi Thing from When She Was the Kitchen |
| 3 | All Plays Out (Fire Sale Version) |
| 4 | Dmi Thing in Which New Information Is In |
| 5 | Forward Motion |
| 6 | Something You Can't Return To |
| 7 | Sex Based Decision Making |
| 8 | Piano One |
| 9 | Someone Else's Forward Motion (Posing as |
| 10 | Dmi We Meet Again? |
| 11 | Still Can't Return (Still Trying) |
| 12 | Piano Two |
| 13 | OK |
| 14 | Can't Return (For the Last Time) |
| 15 | Piano Three |
| 16 | Transposition |
| 17 | Little Person |
| 18 | Song for Caden |
| 19 | Schenectady |
Reader's Reviews

This film is a dream. I am dreaming when I watch the trailer.
posted by SNY on Oct 13, 2008
It's everything.
posted by eunoia on Apr 09, 2009
this film isn't deep, or beautifully surreal, and it doesn't at all make you think like charlie kaufman's earlier films. This is just fucked up for the sake of being fucked up.
posted by thechadway on Apr 10, 2009
2Frlys
posted by Rvnuplld on Jul 14, 2009
Very confusing, beautiful film about reality bending around life.
posted by audri on Sep 18, 2009










