93 minutes – Sci-Fi
Festival release date: September 4, 2000 (Venice Film Festival)
Release date: January 19, 2001
Canadian Distributor: Alliance Films
George Barber, played by Tom McCamus, has died a rather gruesome death and while police detective Berkley and his assistant Williams, played by Rick Miller, attempt to get to the bottom of this mystery, we see George relive his life with Joyce is a variety of new relationships. For example in one of the “possible worlds” they could have lived, George and Joyce have spent their entires lives in the same small, northern town and they’ve been married for most of their lives. In another, they meet as strangers and have a casual affair. In yet another, Joyce has never before met or seen George. As George puts it, “Each of us exists in an infinite number of possible worlds.” Behind these realms of romantic possibilities is a world where science has gone insanely awry. Possible Worlds is a unique and fascinating blend of science, philosophy and tabloid sensationalism. Possible Worlds is Robert Lepage’s first film in English.
Sandra Cunningham
Bruno Jobin
Victor Loewy
Ted East
Charlotte Mickie
Robert Lepage
John Mighton
Jonathan Freeman
Susan Shipton
George Koller
François Séguin
Collin Niemi
Daniéle Rouleau (Set Decoration)
Louise Tremblay (Set Decoration)
Michèle Hamel
Tilda Swinton
Tom McCamus
Sean McCann
Gabriel Gascon
Rick Miller
Dean Hagopian
Jessica Paré
Griffith Brewer
Daniel Brooks
Steve Adams
Russell Yuen
Mariah Inger
Laurent Imbault
Lisa Bronwyn Moore
Eric Hoziel
Simon Lee
Clément Cormier
Sylvie Rousseau
Fanny Gobrysz Forget
Étienne Gobrysz Forget
Bertrand Cyr
Denis Cormier
Ian Watson
Anthony McCrae
Lynn Adams
Claudia Alfaro
Joyce
George Barber
Inspector Berkley
Kelber / Doctor
Williams
Coroner
Party Guest 1
Caretaker
Bob
First Interviewer
Police Officer
Johnson
Darkroom Technician
Second Interviewer
Axxon Security
No-Nose Man
Housekeeper
Housekeeper’s Wife
Child #1
Child #2
Slab
Block
Party Guest #2
Policeman
Colleague
Cleaning Woman
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