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John Lilly and the Earth Coincidence Control Office

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Synopsis


Isolation tanks, talking dolphins and LSD-fuelled science - welcome to the world of John C. Lilly. Neuroscientist, inventor, visionary… or crackpot? John C. Lilly defied easy definition. From his pioneering work with sensory deprivation tanks and attempts to communicate with dolphins, to his government-backed experiments with psychoactive drugs, Lilly’s journey carried him from respected scientist to countercultural guru. His explorations of consciousness inspired Ken Russell’s Altered States, and ultimately led him to the wild belief that we’re all living in a simulation. Narrated by Chloë Sevigny and featuring insights from the likes of Alejandro Jodorowsky, this inventive documentary dives deep into Lilly’s eccentric legacy. Directors Michael Almereyda (Nadja, William Eggleston in the Real World) and Courtney Stephens (Invention) weave together rare archival footage, audio experiments and cultural ephemera to chart the life of a man who blurred the boundaries between science and mysticism. Part biography, part cultural time capsule, John Lilly and the Earth Coincidence Control Office recalls an era when radical ideas about consciousness, technology and human potential felt limitless. By revisiting Lilly’s visionary - and often controversial - experiments, the film opens up bigger questions about the search for meaning, freedom and connection in a world still grappling with the edges of the mind.

NSW Premiere | Screens with short films 

Isolation tanks, talking dolphins and LSD-fuelled science - welcome to the world of John C. Lilly. Neuroscientist, inventor, visionary… or crackpot? John C. Lilly defied easy definition. From his pioneering work with sensory deprivation tanks and attempts to communicate with dolphins, to his government-backed experiments with psychoactive drugs, Lilly’s journey carried him from respected scientist to countercultural guru. His explorations of consciousness inspired Ken Russell’s Altered States, and ultimately led him to the wild belief that we’re all living in a simulation. Narrated by Chloë Sevigny and featuring insights from the likes of Alejandro Jodorowsky, this inventive documentary dives deep into Lilly’s eccentric legacy. Directors Michael Almereyda (Nadja, William Eggleston in the Real World) and Courtney Stephens (Invention) weave together rare archival footage, audio experiments and cultural ephemera to chart the life of a man who blurred the boundaries between science and mysticism. Part biography, part cultural time capsule, John Lilly and the Earth Coincidence Control Office recalls an era when radical ideas about consciousness, technology and human potential felt limitless. By revisiting Lilly’s visionary - and often controversial - experiments, the film opens up bigger questions about the search for meaning, freedom and connection in a world still grappling with the edges of the mind.

NSW Premiere | Screens with short films 

Reviews


"With a bounty of archival footage as well as a willingness to experiment with formats and ideas, the documentary is as informative as it is experimental, a fine exploration of the outer limits of outré scientific ideas."

- Journey Into Cinema

Movie Information


Release Date

Friday, 17th October 2025

Duration

89 MIN

Rating

MA15+

Director

Michael Almereyda, Courtney Stephens

Cast

John C. Lilly Narrated by Chloë Sevigny

Genre

Film Festival, Documentary

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Release Date

Friday, 17th October 2025

Duration

89 MIN

Rating

MA15+

Director

Michael Almereyda, Courtney Stephens

Cast

John C. Lilly Narrated by Chloë Sevigny

Genre

Film Festival, Documentary

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