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2073 (2024)

Documentary | 85 minutes
2,39 9 votes

Genre: Documentary / Thriller

Duration: 85 minuten

Country: United Kingdom / United States

Directed by: Asif Kapadia

Stars: Samantha Morton, Naomi Ackie and Hector Hewer

IMDb score: 5,1 (3.802)

Releasedate: 3 September 2024

2073 plot

The year is 2073 and modern life’s greatest fears have become reality. Surveillance drones fill the orange sky and militarized police roam the ravaged streets, while survivors hide underground, struggling to remember a free and hopeful existence. In this world, the surviving Ghost is haunted by nightmarish visions from the past – the year 2024.

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Kapadia paints a doomsday scenario for our future through the story of a loner [Samantha Morton] who wonders in 2073 how things could have come to this. 'The Event' in 2033 was the tipping point and in this documentary Kapadia uses archive footage from authoritarian countries from 1990 onwards, including China, India, the Philippines, the UK and the US, to warn of the consequences of a world ruled by a small group of super-rich entrepreneurs. Journalists Maria Ressa, Rana Ayyub and Caroline Cadwalladr put things into context by talking about the intimidation the government (supported by social media) uses to silence them. It certainly provides food for thought and the analysis is sharp, but the moody music and Morton's somber dialogue undermine the impact.

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