Heaven: A Dark Satire of Illusion and Despair

Production Details

Title: Heaven
Format: Feature Film
Production Begins: Active Development
Filming Location: Los Angeles
Producer: Marco Weber – Martin Weisz – Tom Ryan
Writer/Director: Alex Proyas
Synopsis: The dark satire concerns a desperate bureaucrat who escapes his failing life by entering a technologically perfected afterlife — only to discover that paradise is a carefully constructed illusion with terrifying consequences.

Production Companies

Mystery Clock Cinema: Unit 24, 110 Bourke Road
Alexandria, NSW 2015 Australia
contact@mysteryclock.com
Ex Machina Studios:
info@exmachinastudios.ai
K5 International GMBH:
Friedrich-schmidt-strasse 28
Cologne, 50935 Germany
+49 177 625 8800
info@k5international.com

About Heaven

Heaven is a dark satire that follows the journey of a bureaucrat looking for a way out of his unfulfilling existence. In his quest for something better, he finds a technologically advanced afterlife that promises ultimate peace and happiness. However, as he delves deeper into this seemingly perfect world, he uncovers unsettling truths that challenge his perceptions of paradise. The film explores themes of illusion and reality, questioning what it means to truly live. Through its poignant narrative, it reveals the potential dangers of idealism and the lengths to which individuals will go to escape their problems. The story serves as a thought-provoking commentary on the nature of satisfaction and the consequences of seeking perfection.

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