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Mike Cahill was born in New Haven, Connecticut, on July 5, 1979. His first forays into filmmaking were with Fisher-Price and VHS camcorders when he was young. He gained his first credit as a documentarian at the age of 17, when he and a friend directed a film titled The Pocket, about D.C go-go music.
Mike Cahill is an American filmmaker who has worked on projects such as Another Earth, I Origins and Bliss. He was born in 1979 in New Haven, Connecticut, and is friends with actress Brit Marling.
- January 1, 1
- 3 min
- New Haven, Connecticut, USA
Feb 9, 2021 · Mike Cahill, the writer-director of Bliss, a movie about a man who chases a utopian world, talks to Polygon about his intentions, themes, and challenges. He reveals why he left the ending open to interpretation and how he feels about the ending of Inception.
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Feb 20, 2024 · Director Mike Cahill talks about his sci-fi movie Bliss, which explores the meaning of happiness and the future of technology. He reveals how he turned the monsters of classic sci-fi into humanity's last hope and why he loves the chaos and noise of reality.
Feb 5, 2021 · Owen Wilson and Salma Hayek star as Greg and Isabel, a couple who explore a bizarre conspiracy theory about reality in this mind-bending love story. Directed and written by Mike Cahill, Bliss is a drama, romance and sci-fi movie rated R for drug content, language and violence.
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- Drama, Romance, Sci-Fi
- Mike Cahill
- 2021-02-05
Dec 1, 2011 · Mike Cahill talks about his sci-fi drama Another Earth, co-written and starring Brit Marling, and how he made it on a low budget. He reveals the secrets behind the car crash, the bird's eye view, and the emotional journey of the characters.
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Oct 12, 2011 · A film directed by Mike Cahill and co-written by Brit Marling, who also stars as a young woman who kills a family in a car accident and falls in love with the composer John Burroughs. The film explores the themes of guilt, fate, and the possibility of traveling to a duplicate Earth.