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The 4th Dimension Movie's opening images suggest that what follows may be induced by dreams. However, co-directors Tom Mattera and Dave Mazzoni are just as concerned with establishing Jack's reality in the present (in a bric-a-brac stuffed antique shop where he fixes clocks and other contraptions) and the past (where a dazzling single-shot scene dramatizes in capsule form the boy's sad life with his ill mom).[1] The film is an independent film that was released by TLA Entertainment Group on April 8, 2008.

The 4th Dimension, is now available on Sony's Playstation Network. Producer Daniel M. Kalai secured the film's first VOD distribution deal with Sony, making The 4th Dimension the only independent feature film offered in their catalog. [2]

The 4th Dimension is now available on iTunes in the "Thriller" section "See All Thriller" at the very top center of the page.[3]

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The 4th Dimension Movie
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The 4th Dimension DVD art
Directed byTom Mattera
Dave Mazzoni
Written byTom Mattera
Dave Mazzoni
Produced byMichael Kalai
Tom Mattera
Dave Mazzoni
StarringLouis Morabito
Miles Williams
Karen Peakes
Kate LaRoss
Suzanne Inman
CinematographyDaniel Watchulonis
Music byJohn Avarese
Distributed byTLA Entertainment Group
Release date
April 8, 2008
Running time
82 minutes
Country United States
LanguageEnglish

The 4th Dimension stars Louis Morabito, Miles Williams, Karen Peakes, Kate LaRoss, and Suzanne Inman.

Plot

Jack is a loner confined to a workbench in the back of an antique shop. When a mysterious woman presents him with a broken antique clock that is not to be fixed, unexplainable events begin to occur. After finding Albert Einstein's journal on his still unsolved Unified Field Theory, Jack becomes obsessed with analyzing time and theorizing its connection to his supernatural experiences, his surreal dreams, and his perception of reality, only to lead to the discovery of the biggest mystery of all - himself. [4]

Awards

The film received the following awards:

Year Ceremony Category Result
2006 Philadelphia Film Festival Festival of Independents - Technical Achievement Award Tom Mattera and Dave Mazzoni Won
CineVegas Grand Jury Award Honorable Mention Tom Mattera and Dave Mazzoni] Won

Festivals

Winner: Grand Jury Honorable Mention, Cinevegas
Winner: Technical Achievement Award, Philadelphia Film Festival
Official Selection: Montreal World Film Festival
Offical Selection: Brussels International Festival of Fantasy Film
Offical Selection: Amsterdam Fantastic Film Festival
Official Selection: Utopiales-Nantes International Science Fiction Festival – France
[5]

Critical Reaction

Robert Koehler Variety stated, "An alice-like rabbit hole of suppressed memories...simmering with neurotic emotions and surreal dream states." Variety
JimmyO Arrowinthehead.com said,"A visually stunning work of art" Arrow In The Head
Michael Rechtshaffen The Hollywood Reporter stated,"Kafkaesque...Stylistically channeling David Lynch and Darren Aronofsky." The Hollwood Reporter


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