Charlie Kaufman's Anomalisa
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From Charlie Kaufman, writer of Being John Malkovich and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, comes Anomalisa his first animated film
Backers: 5770
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Funded: $406,237 of $200,000
Dates: Jul 11th -> Sep 9th (60 days)
Project By: Starburns Industries, Inc.
Backers: 5770
Average Pledge Per Backer: $70
Funded: $406,237 of $200,000
Dates: Jul 11th -> Sep 9th (60 days)
Project By: Starburns Industries, Inc.
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