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2012 United States, Poland, Russia film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Fourth Dimension is a 2012 independent film composed of three segments all created by different directors. In 2013, Vice Films worked with Grolsch Films Works to produce the film, which starred Val Kilmer and Rachel Korine.[1]
The Fourth Dimension | |
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Directed by | Harmony Korine Aleksei Fedorchenko Jan Kwiecinski |
Produced by | Eddy Moretti |
Starring | Val Kilmer Rachel Korine Darya Ekamasova |
Cinematography | Christopher Blauvelt |
Music by | Val Kilmer Nick Zinner Smyslovye Gallyutsinatsii |
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Running time | 105 min |
Countries | United States, Poland, Russia |
Language | English |
VICE's Eddy Moretti asked directors Harmony Korine (US), Aleksei Fedorchenko (Russia), and Jan Kwiecinski (Poland) to create the 30-minute segments, shooting in their native countries while exploring the idea of a "fourth dimension."[1] The Fourth Dimension is a collection of three standalone short films about parallel universes:
Kilmer starred in Harmony Korine's short "The Lotus Community Workshop." He plays a version of himself from an alternate reality, a former actor-turned-self-help guru.[2]
It was produced by VICE Films in collaboration with Grolsch Film Works, a new division of the namesake beer company. Kilmer notes that his addition to the list of actors that mock their real-life persona in fictional movies, including John Malkovich (Being John Malkovich) and Al Pacino (Jack and Jill), was an accident and says, "I still love saying the premise because it makes me laugh every time."[2]
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