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"The future you live in" by George Alshevskij-Jones
"The future you live in" by George Alshevskij-Jones

"The future you live in" by George Alshevskij-Jones

A thought-provoking exploration of humanity’s current and previous state. A visual comparison of two dived realities.

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"The future you live in" is a short social commentary film created during my studies in the University of Plymouth in 2024. This is my view at the current state of the world, at what it was and is today.

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Budget

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Revenue

$1

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

1 mins

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Release Date

26 November 2024

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Cast

Ilya Romanov

Ilya Romanov

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