Zoom

Animation,Comedy,Drama  Canada,Brazil 

Zoom is a 2015 Canadian-Brazilian film directed by Pedro Morelli. It's an experimental movie about three artists, a comic book artist named Emma (Alison Pill), a novelist named Edward (Gael Garcia Bernal), and a film director named Michelle (Mariana Ximenes), who are all struggling with their work. The story takes place in three separate realities, where each artist creates a fictional story about one of the others.

In Emma's world, she is struggling to come up with a new superhero comic book character. She creates a story about Michelle, who is a successful film director dealing with a mid-life crisis. In Michelle's world, she is in the process of making a movie about Edward's novel. She creates a story about Edward, who is struggling to write his next novel, and the only thing he can think about is Emma's comic book hero.

In Edward's world, he is dealing with writer's block and creates a story about Emma, who is an illustrator working on a graphic novel that he would like to see published. As the characters in each other’s worlds start to interact, the line between fiction and reality begins to blur, and the artists realize that their creativity is intertwined.

The film uses animation, live-action, and a mix of the two to showcase the different worlds of the three artists. The characters and their stories are connected through a multi-dimensional interface, and the audience is taken on a journey that challenges traditional storytelling methods.

Overall, Zoom is a thought-provoking and visually stunning film that explores creativity, art, and the relationships between artists.

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