Listen "Existopmotionalism - 'Anomalisa' (2015), 'Harvie Krumpet' (2003) & '$9.99' (2008) "
Episode Synopsis
How do we view ourselves in relation to others? Are people ever the same? What does the meaning of life cost? In exploring some of the bigger philosophical questions we all face, this week's episode focuses on the curiously common cross-over of stop motion and existential cinema.
The Films:
'Anomalisa' (2015) directed by Duke Johnson and Charlie Kaufman
'Harvie Krumpet' (2003) directed by Adam Elliot
'$9.99' (2008) directed by Tatia Rosenthal
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The Films:
'Anomalisa' (2015) directed by Duke Johnson and Charlie Kaufman
'Harvie Krumpet' (2003) directed by Adam Elliot
'$9.99' (2008) directed by Tatia Rosenthal
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