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Identicals (Brand New-U original title)
The organization Brand New-U identifies networks of IDENTICALS – people who walk like you, talk like you, but are walking through different, better lives – and helps their customers make a life upgrade: eliminating the better-life donor, and relocating their client to that brand new life.
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The Forbidden Room
A never-before-seen woodsman mysteriously appears aboard a submarine that’s been trapped deep under water for months with an unstable cargo. As the terrified crew make their way through the corridors of the doomed vessel, they find themselves on a voyage into the origins of their darkest fears. The Forbidden Room is a 2015 Canadian
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Anomalisa
Anomalisa is a 2015 American stop-motion comedy-drama film directed and produced by Charlie Kaufman and Duke Johnson, and written by Kaufman based on his 2005 play of the same name. It was released on December 30, 2015 by Paramount Pictures. The film follows a lonely self-help author (voiced by David Thewlis) who perceives everyone (Tom Noonan)
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The Tower (TV, 1993)
The Tower has a lot to say about the occult nature of corporations. INTERCORP – the filmic corporation may be the first truly artificial, openly anti-human conglomerate, debugging itself as it debugs its human ’employees’ and their damaging activities and blunders. We can see but we cannot stop what its electronic eyes can scan, running
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Vanishing Waves (Aurora) (2012)
lithuanian feature written and directed by kristina buozyte. visually powerful, beautifully captured but without a great storyline. depicting an artificially induced neural connection between an awake scientist and a comatose woman. dwelling upon violent mental landscapes that escape the constant monitoring delivered by computer screens. showing that altered forms of consciousness can easily elude any
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The Congress (2013)
The Congress (Hebrew: כנס העתידנים) is a 2013 French-Israeli live action/animation film by Ari Folman The film premiered at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival on May 15.[2] Independent film distributor Drafthouse Films announced, along with Films We Like In Toronto, their co-acquisition of the North American rights to the film and a US theatrical and VOD/digital release planned for 2014.[3] An aging, out-of-work
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Kiss Of The Damned (2013)
The vampire Djuna resists the advances of Paolo, but soon gives in to their passion. When her trouble-making sister unexpectedly comes to visit, Djuna’s love is threatened, and the whole vampire community becomes endangered.