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Possible Worlds is a 2000 Canadian film adaptation of the 1990 play of the same name by John Mighton. The film is directed by Robert Lepage , [ 1 ] and stars Tom McCamus and Tilda Swinton . [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The film's musical score is by George Koller .
Cosmos: Possible Worlds is a 2020 American science documentary television series that premiered on March 9, 2020, on National Geographic.The series is a follow-up to the 2014 television series Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey, which followed the original Cosmos: A Personal Voyage series presented by Carl Sagan on PBS in 1980.
List of Cosmos: Possible Worlds episodes, which first aired in 2020. This page was last edited on 6 April 2024, at 03:51 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
Possible Worlds is a play written in 1990 by John Mighton. The author, Mighton, is a mathematician and philosopher. The author, Mighton, is a mathematician and philosopher. His plays tend to meld science, drama and math into one cohesive piece.
Possible Worlds: Nominated Fangoria Chainsaw Awards: 2006 Best Supporting Actress Constantine: Nominated 2013 Best Actress: Only Lovers Left Alive: Nominated 2019 Best Supporting Actress: Suspiria: Won Fright Meter Awards 2018 Best Supporting Actress Suspiria: Won Gotham Independent Film Awards: 2012: Best Ensemble Cast: Moonrise Kingdom: Nominated
Possible Worlds may refer to: Possible worlds, concept in philosophy; Possible Worlds, 1990 play by John Mighton Possible Worlds, 2000 film by Robert Lepage, based on the play; Possible Worlds (studio) Possible Worlds, poetry book by Peter Porter; Possible Worlds, book by J. B. S. Haldane; Possible Worlds, 1995 album by Markus Stockhausen
His plays include: Possible Worlds, The Little Years, Body & Soul, Scientific Americans, A Short History of Night, and Half Life. [7] In 1997, Mighton was the math consultant and also played the role of “Tom”, an assistant to the math professor, in the critically acclaimed film, Good Will Hunting. [8]
"A Sky Full of Ghosts" is the fourth episode of the American documentary television series Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey. It premiered on March 30, 2014 on Fox and on March 31, 2014 on National Geographic Channel. [1]