The 4th dimension (2006)
Base of Galactic Science Fiction :: SCIENCE FICTION CINEMA :: The Computer Age of Science Fiction
Page 1 of 1
The 4th dimension (2006)
http://www.deadchannels.com/4th_dimension.php
Directed by Tom Mattera & Dave Mazzoni
Cast: Louis Morabito, Miles Williams, Karen Peakes
USA, 2006, 82 minutes.
Written, produced, and directed by Mattera and Mazzoni, the collaboration is a meditative examination of mind. An introverted genius becomes obsessed with solving the complexities of time, and enters a world between dream and reality - between moments of time and out of space.
Jack is a loner confined to a workbench in the back of an antique shop. When a mysterious woman presents him with a broken antique clock, unexplainable events begin to occur... After finding Albert Einstein's journal on his still unsolved Unified Field Theory, Jack becomes compulsive about analyzing time and theorizing it's connection to his supernatural experiences, his surreal drams, and his perception of reality, only to lead to the discovery of a larger mystery.
Directed by Tom Mattera & Dave Mazzoni
Cast: Louis Morabito, Miles Williams, Karen Peakes
USA, 2006, 82 minutes.
Trevor Goth, CineVegas wrote:"The 4th Dimension exemplifies the best of independent filmmaking by using intelligence and creativity to explore the very nature of existence and art. It marks the emergence of exciting new voices and deserves to be seen by a wide audience."
Written, produced, and directed by Mattera and Mazzoni, the collaboration is a meditative examination of mind. An introverted genius becomes obsessed with solving the complexities of time, and enters a world between dream and reality - between moments of time and out of space.
Jack is a loner confined to a workbench in the back of an antique shop. When a mysterious woman presents him with a broken antique clock, unexplainable events begin to occur... After finding Albert Einstein's journal on his still unsolved Unified Field Theory, Jack becomes compulsive about analyzing time and theorizing it's connection to his supernatural experiences, his surreal drams, and his perception of reality, only to lead to the discovery of a larger mystery.
Similar topics
» Deja Vu (2006)
» The Fountain (2006)
» UltraViolet (2006)
» V For Vendetta (2006)
» The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai across the 8th Dimension (1984)
» The Fountain (2006)
» UltraViolet (2006)
» V For Vendetta (2006)
» The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai across the 8th Dimension (1984)
Base of Galactic Science Fiction :: SCIENCE FICTION CINEMA :: The Computer Age of Science Fiction
Page 1 of 1
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
|
|