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Philip K Dick: A Day in the Afterlife

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IMDB ID: tt1056525

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A poetic look at the life and legacy of legendary author Philip K. Dick (1928-1982), who wrote over a hundred short stories and 44 novels of mind-bending sci-fi, exploring themes of authority, drugs, theology, mental illness and much more.

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Brian Aldiss

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Jim Blaylock

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Elvis Costello

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Anne Dick

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Tessa B. Dick

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Thomas M. Disch

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Russell Galen

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Terry Gilliam

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Kleo Mini

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Nicola Roberts

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