Robert Kiviat‘s film The Mandela Effect Phenomenon is currently in the works. His newest mind-boggling movie is said to dive deep into The Mandela Effect, a term that describes the result of several people remembering something different than how it occurred. Fiona Broome created the phrase in 2009 after she and other people got the story mixed up about former South African president Nelson Mandela‘s death. The individuals were under a personal impression that he died in a South African prison during the 1980s. However, Mandela didn’t actually pass away until 2013.
In The Mandela Effect Phenomenon, Kiviat raises the question of whether people see their beliefs in a universe and see parallel endings. A journalist named Laflammes also details his experience with The Mandela Effect firsthand, raising questions about a supernatural force changing parallel universes for its betterment. As for the movies’ trailer, it’ll have viewers on the edge of their seats as they might recall a moment The Mandela Effect impacted their communities or even themselves!
Robert Kiviat, a writer and director known for controversial topics and questioning reality, is known for his work in Alien Autopsy: Fact or Fiction?