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Being John Malkovich

Screening on Film
Directed by Spike Jonze.
With John Cusack, Catherine Keener, Cameron Diaz.
US, 1999, 35mm, color, 112 min.

A one-of-a-kind black comedy, Being John Malkovich is the first film collaboration between director Spike Jonze and screenwriter Charlie Kaufman. John Cusack is Craig Schwartz, an eccentric unemployed puppeteer who takes a job as a file clerk in a bizarre office where he uncovers a portal into the mind of actor John Malkovich. Complications arise when a coworker (Keener) convinces Craig to capitalize on his discovery, while his frowzy wife (Diaz) enters the portal and decides she prefers being a man. John Malkovich gives a hilarious, unforgettable performance as himself.

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