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  1. Ollie Kepler (Edward Hogg) ist ein Astronomie-begeisterter Webdesigner, der mit seinem besten Freund zusammenzieht, nachdem seine Verlobte verstorben ist. Jedes mal, wenn er zum Platz ihres...

    • Edward Hogg, Andrew Knott, Jodie Whittaker
    • 2010
  2. The Film. Ollie Kepler’s Expanding Purple World is a darkly comic tale of a young man’s battle with madness. Ollie Kepler, wacky astronomy enthusiast and web designer, moves in with his best friend after he loses his fiancée, but is repeatedly drawn back to the place of her death – their empty, unpainted apartment.

  3. Ollie Kepler’s Expanding Purple World is a new feature film by Viv Fongenie, starring Edward Hogg, Andrew Knott, Jodie Whittaker and Cathy Tyson. It tells the story of Ollie Kepler, astronomy enthusiast and web designer, who moves in with his best friend after he loses his fiancée, but is repeatedly drawn back to the place of her death.

  4. 14. Feb. 2013 · Thu 14 Feb 2013 18.00 EST. T he desolate expanses of the universe are telescoped into one man's head in British director Viv Fongenie's second feature, as web designer and astronomy buff Ollie...

  5. 18. Feb. 2013 · Overview. Ollie Kepler’s Expanding Purple World is a darkly comic tale of a young man’s battle with madness. Ollie Kepler, wacky astronomy enthusiast and web designer, moves in with his best friend after he loses his fiancé, but is repeatedly drawn back to the place of her death – their empty, unpainted apartment.

  6. Ollie Kepler's Expanding Purple World. DRAMA. Ollie Kepler, wacky web designer and astronomy geek, is about to get married when things in his life go horribly wrong. Plunged into a world of turmoil, Ollie's mind starts playing weird tricks on him as he spirals into a hallucinatory world of sinister voices and visions of dead people.

  7. Reviewed by: Andrew Robertson. "That it comes so close to being fair, to being true, is to its credit." This is a touching if sometimes uncomfortable portrait of mental illness, weakened by a script that at times feels didactic, but lifted by a number of strong performances.