The Future Is Now!
A journalist meets “Man of Today” who, while a responsible citizen, is disengaged from greater society. He believes once he’s dead nothing more matters. As an experiment to see if she can turn his pessimistic view around, the journalist sends him on a journey of enlightenment to prove that the future does matter. Travelling the globe, he finds himself in surprising encounters with great minds in the arts and sciences. Starting with an unexpected poetry reading and conversation with experimental poet Christian Bök, Man of Today engages with architect Shigeru Ban, activist Francis Dupuis-Déri, philosopher Alain de Botton, artist Marlene Dumas, novelist Rivka Galchen, leading scientists and a ghost. Will the journalist succeed in turning a cynic into an optimist? Will it matter? What can one person do?
Description: A journalist meets “Man of Today” who, while a responsible citizen, is disengaged from greater society. He believes once he’s dead nothing more matters. As an experiment to see if she can turn his pessimistic view around, the journalist sends him on a journey of enlightenment to prove that the future does matter. Travelling the globe, he finds himself in surprising encounters with great minds in the arts and sciences. Starting with an unexpected poetry reading and conversation with experimental poet Christian Bök, Man of Today engages with architect Shigeru Ban, activist Francis Dupuis-Déri, philosopher Alain de Botton, artist Marlene Dumas, novelist Rivka Galchen, leading scientists and a ghost. Will the journalist succeed in turning a cynic into an optimist? Will it matter? What can one person do?
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Budget: $0 | Revenue : $0
Runtime: 91 minutes
Release Date: 2011-06-24

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Played Man Of Today

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Played Woman Of Tomorrow

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Played The Philosopher
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Played The Architect
Christian Bök
Played The Poet
Marlene Dumas
Played The Artist
Frances Dupuis-Déri
Played The Anarchist
Rivka Galchen
Played The Author

Richard Dawkins
Played The Scientist
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Played The Scientist

Jean-Paul Sartre
Played The Existentialist

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Played Young Man
Elysa Chan
Played Receptionist

Vanessa Matsui
Played Grad Student Activist
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