The Future Is Now! 13 years old

A journalist (Liane Balaban) meets “Man of Today” (Paul Ahmarani) 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?

Credits

The Future Is Now! Cast

Name Character
Liane Balaban She was 31, now 44 years old as Woman Of Tomorrow
Vanessa Matsui as Grad Student Activist
Richard Dawkins He was 70, now 83 years old as The Scientist
Paul Ahmarani He was 39, now 52 years old as Man Of Today
Jean-Paul Sartre He was 106, 74 years old when he died as The Existentialist
J. Craig Venter as The Scientist

The Future Is Now! Crew

Name Department
Jim Brown as Director. He was 75 (now 88) years old Directing
Jim Brown as Writer. He was 75 (now 88) years old Writing
Gary Burns as Director. He was 51 (now 64) years old Directing
Gary Burns as Writer. He was 51 (now 64) years old Writing
The Future Is Now! (13 years)

  • Release day: Friday, June 24, 2011
  • Runtime: 91 minutes