eXistenZ

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

eXistenZ

Original film poster for eXistenZ
Directed by David Cronenberg
Produced by David Cronenberg
Andras Hamori
Robert Lantos
Written by David Cronenberg
Starring Jennifer Jason Leigh
Jude Law
Ian Holm
Willem Dafoe
Don McKellar
Callum Keith Rennie
Christopher Eccleston
Sarah Polley
Music by Howard Shore
Cinematography Peter Suschitzky
Editing by Ronald Sanders
Distributed by Alliance Atlantis
Release date(s) February 16, 1999
Running time 97 min.
Country Canada
Language English
Budget CAD 31,000,000 (estimated)
Allmovie profile
IMDb profile

eXistenZ is a 1999 psychological thriller/science fiction film by Canadian director David Cronenberg. It stars Jennifer Jason Leigh and Jude Law.

András Hámori and Róbert Lantos (two producers of the film who are both of Hungarian origin) said in an interview that they intentionally hid a pun in the title: "isten" is the word for "God" in Hungarian. This is why the X and Z are capitalized in the title of eXistenZ, to single out the word "isten".[1]

Contents

[edit] Plot

Allegra Geller (Jennifer Jason Leigh) is the greatest game designer in the world and testing her latest virtual reality game, eXistenZ, with a focus group in a large hall. The game is fully immersive; to play, players must plug a 'pod', a bio-organic gaming device, into a 'bio-port' near the bottom of the spine.

As they begin, Geller is attacked by an assassin armed with a bizarre organic gun which is undetectable by security. Fearing other assassins, she flees with public relations trainee Ted Pikul (Jude Law), who is suddenly assigned as her bodyguard. Unfortunately her pod, containing the only copy of the eXistenZ game, is damaged in the assassination attempt. To inspect it, she talks a reluctant Pikul into accepting a bio-port in his own body so he can play the game with her. The results lead the pair on a strange adventure where it becomes impossible to tell if their actions are their own, or the will of the game, and impossible to tell if they are in the game, or in the real world.

[edit] Cast

[edit] Reception

[edit] Awards

[edit] 1999

Berlin Film Festival

Amsterdam Fantastic Film Festival

[edit] 2000

Genie Awards

Golden Reel Awards

  • Nominated, Best Sound Editing in a Foreign Feature: David Evans, Wayne Griffin, Mark Gingras, John Laing, Tom Bjelic, Paul Shikata

Saturn Awards

  • Nominated, Best Science Fiction Film

[edit] Novelizations

Christopher Priest wrote the tie-in novel to accompany the movie eXistenZ, the theme of which has much in common with some of Priest's own novels. He uses the pseudonyms John Luther Novak and Colin Wedgelock, usually for his movie novelizations.

[edit] References

[edit] See also

[edit] External links