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Alterscape
Directed bySerge Levin
Written bySerge Levin
Produced byJon Keeyes
Matthew Panepinto
StarringMichael Ironside
Charles Baker
Alex Veadov
Production
company
Isle Empire Pictures
Release date
  • February 23, 2018 (2018-02-23) (Philip K. Dick)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Alterscape is a 2018 science fiction horror film written and directed by the American actor and filmmaker Serge Levin.[1] The film stars Michael Ironside, Charles Baker and Alex Veadov, produced by Jon Keeyes and Matthew Panepinto.

Alterscape had its world premiere at the Philip K. Dick Science Fiction Film Festival on February 23, 2018 in New York,[2] where the film won the Philip K. Dick Best Feature award.[3] Alterscape was produced by Isle Empire Pictures, a subsidiary of Isle Empire Holding.

Synopsis

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After a suicide attempt, Sam Miller (Charles Baker), coping with loss and depression, submits to a series of trials that fine-tune human emotions, but his unique reaction to the tests send him on a journey that transcends both physical and perceived reality. Under the supervision of Doctor Julian Loro (Michael Ironside), Sam undergoes a series of experiments to scan and alter human emotions.[4][5][6]

Cast

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References

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  1. ^ Michael Gingold (23 February 2018). "Philip K. Dick Festival Exclusive: Filmmaker Serge Levin and Star Michael Ironside On "Alterscape"". Rue-Morgue. Retrieved 6 March 2018.
  2. ^ Jonathan Kesh (21 February 2018). "Interview: 'Alterscape' Director Serge Levin on His Film's Multiple Layers and 1980s Vibes". Outer Places. Retrieved 6 March 2018.
  3. ^ Rosalia Chavez (4 March 2018). "The Philip K. Dick Science Fiction Film Festival Announce its Winners". Horrorbuzz. Retrieved 6 March 2018.
  4. ^ Article "Abysm Finds A Mad Scientist on The Loose in New York City", by Steve Barton, "DreadCentral", December 3, 2014.
  5. ^ Article "'Welcome to Willits' Is A Weird and Woozy Slasher and Aliens Flick", by Noel Murray, "Los Angeles Times", September 28, 2017
  6. ^ Article "The Philip K. Dick Science Fiction Film Festival Announce Winners", by Rosalia Chavez, "Horror Buzz", March 4, 2018.
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