Canada / Nov 26, 2022
Future Futures (2022)
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5.0/10
Plot
How do we bring our physical bodies with us into our inevitably digitally-bound futures? Collaboratively conceived by director Brian J. Johnson and Vancouver’s acclaimed Company 605, Future Futures is a collection of five short dance films that explore the digital destiny of humankind through a unique merging of camera and visual effects with a specific choreographic vision. Embracing the absurdity of centering dance inside a sci-fi narrative, the experimental series collapses time to portray human culture at an unprecedented moment: the emergence of a new, autonomous, and intelligent being—the digital reflection and culmination of ourselves. Through its otherworldly imagery, choreography, and driving electronic sound score, Future Futures evolves into a strange, highly visual exploration of what we are if we are no longer tied to our physical bodies, and how we will define humanity when faced with a fading IRL existence.
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Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Future Futures |
| Original language | English (EN) |
| Spoken languages | English |
| Production countries | Canada |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Company 605 |
| Official site | company605.ca |
| Release date | 26 novembre 2022 |
| Executive producer | Trish Dolman |
| Production | Kate Kroll, Josh Martin, Lisa Mariko Gelley |
| Writer | Brian J Johnson |
| Editing | Aram Coen, Karen Porter |
| Cinematography | Brian J Johnson |
| Assistant directors | Brian J Johnson |
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| Production design | Kalyn Miles |
| Art direction | Kalyn Miles |
| Set decoration | Kalyn Miles |
| Music | Matthew Tomkinson |
| Sound | Matthew Tomkinson |
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