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Release Year: 2003
Nation: Belgium, United Kingdom, United States of America
Alternative Title: Código 46, Параграф 46, Kodikos 46, Codice 46, Kodeks 46, Paragraf 46, Код 46, Kod 46
Director: Michael Winterbottom
Writer: Frank Cottrell Boyce
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Companies: BBC, BBC Film, Kailash Picture Company, MEDIA Programme of the European Union, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Revolution Films, UK Film Council, United Artists
Genre: Arthouse Science Fiction Film, Biopunk, Drama, Dystopian Film, Romance, Romance Film, Sci-Fi, Science Fiction, Science Fiction Film, Thriller
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Keywords: dystopia, future, insurance salesman, seattle, washington, shanghai, china
In a dystopian future, insurance fraud investigator William Gold arrives in Shanghai to investigate a forgery ring producing 'papelles', futuristic passports recording people's identities and genetics. He meets Maria Gonzalez, the woman behind the forgeries, with whom he has a passionate affair despite knowing she's the culprit. After naming a coworker as the suspect and returning home, Gold learns that one of Gonzalez's customers was found dead, prompting him to return to Shanghai to complete the investigation. There, he discovers Gonzalez is accused of a Code 46 violation, making any further relationship impossible.
Code 46 (2003), directed by Michael Winterbottom, is an arthouse science fiction film set in a dystopian future where cities are heavily controlled and accessible only through checkpoints. People require 'papeles' to travel, issued by the totalitarian government known as the Sphinx. Outside these cities, deserts prevail, and shanty towns house non-citizens without IDs living primitive lives. The film follows William Geld (Tim Robbins), a family man who works as a government investigator sent to Shanghai to solve a case of fake IDs. He meets Maria Gonzales (Samantha Morton), falls in love with her despite knowing she's behind the forgeries, and they share a wild, passionate affair lasting only as long as his visa. The film explores themes of identity, forbidden love, and the consequences of defying oppressive systems.
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