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Heads of Control: The Gorul Baheu Brain Expedition 2006

93 min📅 2006-10-01

"Do you know when to laugh?"

Dive into the mind-bending world of *Heads of Control: The Gorul Baheu Brain Expedition* (2006), a quirky science-fiction comedy directed by Pat Tremblay that explores the chaotic depths of Dissociative Identity Disorder.

Director: Pat Tremblay

Cast

Neil Napier
Neil Napier
Max Bawder
Lexei Bacci
Voloptuous Woman
Paul van den Boom
Doctor
Laurent Lecompte
Man in Shorts
Donald Lévesque
Monster
Christopher Piggins
Scotsman
Carolina Pla
Disturbed Woman

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Heads of Control: The Gorul Baheu Brain Expedition* (2006) about?

The film follows Max, a man struggling with Dissociative Identity Disorder, as a drug injected into his brain sends him—and the audience—on a wild, hallucinatory quest. His fractured identities clash while searching for the source of his psychological turmoil.

Who directed *Heads of Control: The Gorul Baheu Brain Expedition*?

Pat Tremblay directed this offbeat science-fiction comedy, bringing a distinct vision to its exploration of mental health and identity.

Who stars in *Heads of Control: The Gorul Baheu Brain Expedition*?

The film features Neil Napier, Lexei Bacci, Paul van den Boom, Laurent Lecompte, and Donald Lévesque in key roles.

Is *Heads of Control: The Gorul Baheu Brain Expedition* (2006) worth watching?

While it's an unrated indie gem, its genre-blending mix of sci-fi and comedy, along with its creative themes, makes it a compelling watch for fans of offbeat cinema. Just don't expect mainstream appeal—this one's a cult curiosity.

How long is *Heads of Control: The Gorul Baheu Brain Expedition*?

The film runs for 93 minutes.

About Heads of Control: The Gorul Baheu Brain Expedition (2006) — A Sci-Fi Comedy Exploring the Mind's Darkest Corners

Dive into the mind-bending world of *Heads of Control: The Gorul Baheu Brain Expedition* (2006), a quirky science-fiction comedy directed by Pat Tremblay that explores the chaotic depths of Dissociative Identity Disorder. The film follows Max, a deeply troubled man whose fractured psyche becomes the battleground for a surreal quest. When a drug injected into his brain triggers an unpredictable journey, Max's fractured identities collide in a race to uncover the root of his turmoil. With its offbeat humor and trippy narrative, this 93-minute indie gem blends cerebral themes with absurdity, creating a unique cinematic experience that challenges perceptions of reality and identity.

Starring Neil Napier, Lexei Bacci, and Paul van den Boom, the film delivers a sharp, satirical take on mental health, wrapped in a package that's as thought-provoking as it is entertaining. *Heads of Control: The Gorul Baheu Brain Expedition* (2006) is a standout choice for fans of off-the-wall sci-fi comedies who crave something fresh and unpredictable.