Possible Worlds (film)
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''Possible Worlds'' is a 2000 Canadian film adaptation of the 1990 play of the same name by
John Mighton John Mighton, OC (born October 2, 1957) is a Canadian mathematician, author, and playwright. Education and career Mighton was born in Hamilton, Ontario on and lives in Toronto, Ontario with partner Pamela Sinha and daughter Chloe. In 1998 ...
. The film is directed by
Robert Lepage Robert Lepage (born December 12, 1957) is a Canadian playwright, actor, film director, and stage director. Early life Lepage was raised in Quebec City. At age five, he was diagnosed with a rare form of alopecia, which caused complete hair l ...
, and stars
Tom McCamus Tom McCamus (born July 25, 1955Tom McCamus' bio
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and
Tilda Swinton Katherine Matilda Swinton (born 5 November 1960) is a British actress. Known for her roles in independent films and blockbusters, she has received various accolades, including an Academy Award and a British Academy Film Award, in addition t ...
. The film's musical score is by George Koller. Mighton approached Lepage to direct an adaption of his play. Lepage, who had seen a tape of Daniel Brook's minimalistic 1998 production, agreed to the request. He liked Mighton's combining of art and science and the theme of diverse, multilayered identity. The Australian film festival ''Possible Worlds'', running since 2006, was named after the film.


Plot synopsis

The film follows the script of the play. George Barber (Tom McCamus) is a mathematician having strange dreams. He continuously meets a woman, Joyce (Tilda Swinton), at a bar. Sometimes, she is a scientist, sometimes she is a stockbroker, and she doesn't seem to remember him from a moment to another. He has also a dream about strange men who move stones here and there on a rocky waterfront. There is a man in this dream, the Guide (Gabriel Gascon), who is also a neuroscientist in real life. The neuroscientist is interviewed by two detectives (Sean McCann and Rick Miller) about a serial killer stealing the brains of its victims. After agreeing to follow him on a beach, Joyce with George, sees a distant red light flickering on the ocean horizon. In the neuroscientist's lab, many brains are connected to red lights, indicating brain activity. The neuroscientist lies near a machine containing a brain and tries to influence the brain by thoughts. George goes to see a doctor, who is the neuroscientist, about his strange dreams. The detectives arrest the neuroscientist, now understanding he is the one stealing brains for his experiments on consciousness. George's corpse was found without his brain, which is now kept artificially alive in the machine. Joyce Barber is told her husband's brain is still alive but experiencing life in a discontinuous dream state. In the final scene, George and Joyce are again reunited on the beach, but this time the red light on the horizon goes out for good. It is suggested the real-life Joyce agreed to end George's consciousness out of compassion.


Awards


Won

* Best Achievement in Art Direction/Production Design -
Genie Awards The Genie Awards were given out annually by the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television to recognize the best of Canadian cinema from 1980–2012. They succeeded the Canadian Film Awards (1949–1978; also known as the "Etrog Awards," for scul ...
* Best Achievement in Editing - Genie Awards * Special Jutra - Jutra Awards


Nominated

* Achievement in Direction - Genie Awards * Best Achievement in Cinematography- Genie Awards * Best Motion Picture - Genie Awards * Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role - Genie Awards * Best Art Direction - Jutra Awards * Best Cinematography - Jutra Awards


Streaming

As of 2017 the film has been released on the Canada Media Fund's Encore+ YouTube channel.


Reception

On
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, the film has an aggregate score of 60% based on 3 positive and 2 negative critic reviews.


References


External links

* *{{cite web , first=Magali , last=Simard , website = tiff.net (Toronto International Film Festival) , title=Robert Lepage: Possible Worlds (puts film in the context of his oeuvre) , url=http://live.tiff.net/Event/Robert_Lepage_Possible_Worlds , archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150503061850/http://live.tiff.net/Event/Robert_Lepage_Possible_Worlds , archivedate=May 3, 2015
English-language Canadian films Canadian science fiction films 2000 films Films based on Canadian plays 2000 science fiction films Canadian romantic fantasy films Films directed by Robert Lepage 2000s English-language films 2000s Canadian films