The Alice Paradox
Synopsis
Based on a famous time-travel thought experiment in Quantum Mechanics, Alice
travels through a wormhole, and is transported into an alternate version of the
recent past where she encounters different versions of herself and her friend and lab
partner, Bob.
Trapped in a world that has diverged from ours during the Cold War, and which prizes collectivism over individuality, Alice is forced to confront her life choices, grappling with profound questions about identity, fate, and the search for meaning.
Details
- Year
- 2026
- Type of project
- Features
- Running time
- 90 min
- Format
- Raw Digital Files
- Director
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William Brooke 1st Feature
- Producer
- Linzy Attenborough
- Executive Producer
- Natasha Marburger
- Editor
- Serkan Nihat
- Screenwriter
- Natalie Malla
- Director of Photography
- Ali Asad
- Production Designer
- Sara Pinar Onder
- Sound
- Daniel Hawkes
- Composer
- Roly Witherow
- Principal cast
- Jessica Kinsey, Gwithian Evans, Madeline Smith, Jeffery Kissoon, Phil Zimmerman, Jun Noh
Genre
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
Superposition Studios (FPC: Duplicity Limited)
William Brooke39 Hoxton Square
London
N1 6NN
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