Three Worlds (feature film) - 2018
Awards:
Gold Award - "Best Feature Film" at QPIFF 2018
Silver Award ' "Best Editing" at QPIFF 2018
(Note: Screeners available for press outlets. If you need a copy, please reach out. If you want to see the film but have financial difficulties, contact us and we will accommodate. If you’re a curator / educator and running a screening series, we are very open to interesting screening opportunities in all territories.)
Upcoming Screenings:
Sept 23, 2018 - Mockingbird Cinema - Birmingham UK - B’ham Sci-Fi Fest
Oct 7, 2018 - “Spotlight Film” - Chicago - 1:30pm - VAiFF
Nov 9th, 2018 - IFP Chicago - 4:30pm
Available to watch now!
- Sept 7th, 2018 limited release only on Vimeo On Demand (worldwide).
- Amazon Prime Video (US/UK) late Sept, 2018
- All English speaking countries coming shortly
”Three Worlds” completes the “Three Marks Too Many Signals” series of works which include the feature film MAN (2018) and the visual album CANYON (2016), both of which are available to watch on multiple platforms.
Synopsis
Three Worlds is a psychological, genre-bending, experimental drama that explores the three lives, or 'worlds,' of a man who undergoes an experiment that triggers haunting memories and alternate life memories.
Cast / Crew
Written & Directed by Amir Motlagh
Produced by ANIMALS, Amir Motlagh, Charles Borg
Director of Photography: Amir Motlagh
Cast:
Amir Motlagh Saam Heidari
Rey Deegan Charles Adler
Keaton Shyler Danica Mihajlović
Samantha Robinson Ashley Evans
Gregory Linington Thomas Blaumberg
Editing: Bryan Tuck, Amir Motlagh
Original Score by: Julian DW Brink
Sound Designer & Re-Recording Mixer: Stephen Holliger
Media Quotes
“It’s always exciting whenever a distinct new voice makes itself heard on the indie landscape. Amir Motlagh is such a voice.
honest and soulful.. ”
“It’s rare to mix rawness with beauty.”
““These unique experiences are made even more exceptional for their Iranian-American perspective.”
...the experience of both films (MAN + Three Worlds) is one that any film connoisseur must have. To sit with an awareness of the film, and, an awareness of how you are watching it, is a surreal act that can only be described as “art.” Motlagh’s work is definitely a piece of art in the medium of film.”
“there is without a doubt a definitive boldness to “Three Worlds”, both in its tone and aspirations, and it will certainly require viewers to lean in a little closer, which is never a bad thing…..a curious and fascinating watch.”