The Mandela Effect - Official Teaser






What is The Mandela Effect? Some believe the universe has shifted. Others call it the collective misremembering of any given event. Many think it's just a conspiracy theory, and that humans have never held the capacity to remember anything properly in the history of the world. Now, someone has made a movie about this fascinating phenomenon. And today we have the first trailer featuring Gotham star Robin Taylor.

In the Mandela Effect, a man becomes obsessed with facts and events that have been collectively misremembered by thousands of people. Believing the phenomena to be the symptom of something larger, his obsession eventually leads him to question reality itself.
The Mandela Effect is in Theaters and on VOD December 6, 2019. Many who believe in The Mandela Effect are not happy with this movie. And some claim it's a cheap attempt to write the phenomena off as fiction.
The cast features Charlie Hofheimer as Brendan (24: LegacyMad MenWould You Rather), Aleksa Palladino as Claire (The IrishmanThe Loudest VoiceBoardwalk Empire), Robin Taylor as Matt (GothamYouWould You Rather), Madeleine McGraw as Sam (Toy Story 4Ant-Man and the WaspPacific Rim: Uprising) and Clarke Peters as Dr. Fuchs (His Dark MaterialsThe WireThree Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri).
David Guy Levy is directing The Mandela Effect from a script he co-wrote with Steffen Schlachtenhaufen. Joshua Fruehling, David Guy Levy, Steffen Schlachtenhaufen are producing the movie, which is presented by Periscope Entertainment and being distributed by Gravtias Ventures.
David Guy Levy, who has been singled out by Variety as being "a producer to watch", has amassed a number of producing and directing credits since forming Periscope Entertainment in 2004. After producing a handful of independent feature films, David went on to make his scripted directorial debut with Would You Rather, a psychological thriller which stars Brittany Snow, Jeffrey Combs, and Sasha Grey. IFC Films/IFC Midnight released the film for a healthy Theatrical and VOD run in February 2013.

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