The Gospel According to Philip K. Dick(2001)

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Synopsis

Philip K. Dick, who died in 1982 following a series of strokes, left behind a legacy of more than fifty novels, five volumes of short stories reams of correspondence, and an 8,000 page self-examination called "The Exegesis," explaining, he hoped, the mystical experiences which inform his later fiction. Regarded the the godfather of modern science fiction, Dick is a visionary author whose intelligence and imagination have spawned the masterworks of the genre and inspired several film classics ("Total Recall," "Blade Runner," "The Imposter). A tribute to his prolific career and an intimate look at the mysterious mind of one of the greatest writers of the 20th century from interviews with those closest to him.
Philip K. Dick, who died in 1982 following a series of strokes, left behind a legacy of more than fifty novels, five volumes of short stories reams of correspondence, and an 8,000 page self-examination called "The …
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In Theaters

  • March 2, 2001

Genres

Biopic, Documentary

Run Time

1 hour 20 minutes

Distributors

First Run Features

Box Office

$582

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