Sleeping with Charlie Kaufman explained

Sleeping with Charlie Kaufman
Director:J Roland Kelly
Studio:Osipa Media
Xtranormal
Runtime:1:59
Country:United States
Language:English

Sleeping with Charlie Kaufman is a 2010 American short animated comedy film created by J Roland Kelly using Xtranormal.[1]

It held its premiere on June 3, 2010 at the Little Rock Film Festival,[2] where it was one of the contenders for the Charles B. Pierce Award for the best Arkansas-made film, and it was also shown as part of The Rome International Film Festival in Rome, Georgia.[3]

Plot

In an interview with Xtranormal, J Roland Kelly describes the film as "...basically this absurd, funny conversation between a guy and his girlfriend. He tells her he fantasizes about her twin sister, but she doesn’t have a twin sister, so it’s just another way of fantasizing about her… and is she offended. [It draws on] some La Nouvelle Vague & Mumblecore elements from the kind of films I was watching at the time."[3]

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Notes and References

  1. http://littlerock.bside.com/2010/films/sleepingwithcharleykaufman_jrolandkelly_littlerock2010 Sleeping with Charlie Kaufman, BSide - Festival Genius April 23, 2010
  2. http://www.arktimes.com/arkansas/little-rock-film-festival-schedule/Content?oid=1034280 The Little Rock Film Festival, Arkansas Times June 03, 2010
  3. http://blog.xtranormal.com/index.php/behind-the-scenes-a-movie-maker-uses-xtranormal-for-film-festival-entries/ Behind the Scenes: A Movie Maker uses Xtranormal for Film Festival Entries, Xtranormal Blog May 19, 2011