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Yes: What Dreams May Come (1998) with Robin Williams.

It shows the Paradise (Heaven) and the Inferno (Hell). It's based on Dante's Divine Comedy. You can see that for example in the fact that a person that commits suicide goes to Hell and "can't be saved"... I can't remember if they show the Purgatory though, but it's still based on that idea.

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