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{{short description|2003 British film by Michael Winterbottom}} {{EngvarB|date=September 2013}} {{Use dmy dates|date=September 2020}} {{Infobox film | name = Code 46 | image = Code_46_movie.jpg | caption = ''Code 46'' film poster | director = [[Michael Winterbottom]] | writer = [[Frank Cottrell Boyce]] | producer = [[Andrew Eaton]] | starring = {{plainlist| * [[Tim Robbins]] * [[Samantha Morton]] * [[Jeanne Balibar]] }} | cinematography = {{plainlist| * [[Alwin H. Küchler|Alwin Kuchler]] * Marcel Zyskind }} | editing = Peter Christellis | music = [[David Holmes (musician)|Free]] [[Stephen Hilton|Association]] | studio = {{plainlist| * [[United Artists]] * [[UK Film Council]] * [[BBC Films]] * [[Revolution Films]] }} | distributor = Verve Pictures | released = {{Film date|2003|9|2|[[60th Venice International Film Festival|Venice]]|2004|9|17|United Kingdom|df=y}} | runtime = 93 minutes | country = United Kingdom | language = English | budget = $7.5 million | gross = $886,018 }} '''''Code 46''''' is a 2003 British film directed by [[Michael Winterbottom]], written by [[Frank Cottrell Boyce]], and starring [[Tim Robbins]] and [[Samantha Morton]]. Produced by [[BBC Films]] and [[Revolution Films]], the film is a [[dystopia]]n [[science fiction film|sci-fi]] [[romance film|love story]], exploring the implications of current trends in [[biotechnology]]. The soundtrack was composed by [[David Holmes (musician)|David Holmes]] and [[Stephen Hilton]] under the name "Free Association". Filmed on location in [[Shanghai]], [[Dubai]] and [[Rajasthan]], with interiors done onstage in [[London]], the mesh of foreign locations was chosen due to the juxtaposition of elements in these cities offering a believable futuristic setting.
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