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No Maps for These Territories

Country: UK, Language: English, 89 mins

  • Director: Mark Neale
  • Writer: Mark Neale
  • Producer: Mary Buffet; Tom Gorai

CGiii Comment

For William Gibson fans only.

Neale shows no talent, in the slightest...it's all shot in the backseat of a car with terrible sound...interspersed with archival dustbin remnants...obviously, not enough material was shot - hence, the shabby padding.

Geeky Gibson spouts on endlessly about his techno-post-human-world - it's all very Burrough-sy without the interest that Burroughs evoked.

It doesn't do anything to promote Gibson's work - if anything, it will repel rather than attract.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Follows author and cyberpunk pioneer William Gibson, on a digital North American road trip.

Cast & Characters

William Gibson as Himself;
Kimberly Blair;
Bono as Himself;
Nick Conroy as Interviewer, Cowboy, Michael Jackson Impersonator;
Jenna Mattison as Movie Star;
The Edge as Himself