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The Mother of the Matrix Sophia Stewart sets the records straight

An episode of the Producer's Point Of View podcast, hosted by damien williams, titled "The Mother of the Matrix Sophia Stewart sets the records straight " was published on November 14, 2023 and runs 102 minutes.

November 14, 2023 ·102m · Producer's Point Of View

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Sophia Stewart is a self-proclaimed author who claims to have written a manuscript titled "The Third Eye" in the early 1980s, which she says was the basis for the movie The Matrix. She has also claimed that she was the victim of copyright infringement by the creators of The Matrix, the Wachowski brothers, and that she won a lawsuit against them, receiving a settlement of $2.5 billion.

Sophia Stewart is a self-proclaimed author who claims to have written a manuscript titled "The Third Eye" in the early 1980s, which she says was the basis for the movie The Matrix. She has also claimed that she was the victim of copyright infringement by the creators of The Matrix, the Wachowski brothers, and that she won a lawsuit against them, receiving a settlement of $2.5 billion.
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