Samantha Morton stars in dystopian docudrama 2073

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2073
Asif Kapadia
To be screened during the BFI London Film Festival, 16 October; wider distribution to be announced

2073 is definitely one of a kind. Asif Kapadia’s new feature premiered at the Venice Film Festival earlier this month and includes elements of documentary, drama, sci-fi and horror. First, he throws us into the dystopian city of New San Francisco, where we find out the world of 2073 has been devastated by some unspecified catastrophe known as the Event – most likely prompted by climate change – sometime in the 2040s.…

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