CRIMES OF THE FUTURE – Official Redband Trailer : Directed by David Cronenberg / Starring Viggo Mortensen, Léa Seydoux, Kristen Stewart

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Serendipity Point Films Telefilm Canada Ingenious Media

Present
A Film by David Cronenberg A Robert Lantos Production

Produced in association with Argonauts Productions S.A. Crave
CBC Films
ERT
Rocket Science

with the participation of EKOME
The Greek Film Center Ontario Creates

Crimes of the Future is a Canada-Hellenic Republic Co-Production and was filmed on location in Athens, Greece.

Crimes of the Future is distributed by NEON in the U.S., Metropolitan Filmexport in France, Weltkino in Germany, MK2 | MILE END in Canada, The Searchers in Belgium, Capella in Russia, Argonauts in Greece, Movie Cloud in Taiwan, and Front Row in the Middle East. Rocket Science is handling international sales.

Synopsis :In a not-so-distant future, humankind is learning to adapt to its synthetic surroundings. Their biological makeup changed, many humans have adapted to life with “Accelerated Evolution Syndrome” thanks partly to specialized equipment that aids in everything from eating to sleeping.

Beloved performance artist Saul Tenser sleeps in a womb-like bed suspended in mid-air. The OrchidBed, as it’s called, comes complete with software to anticipate, and adjust his every bodily need. The machine even detects the growth of new organs, which Saul’s creative partner Caprice can observe and tattoo in his personal operating theatre. Together, Saul and Caprice have turned the discovery and removal of these new body organs into performance art, via sold-out voyeuristic surgical shows using a sarcophagus-like machine where the surgeries take place.

These human evolutionary changes do not receive universal positivity. Before long, a new secret government entity is established – the National Organ Registry, led by bureaucrats Wippet and Timlin – to discreetly track new organ growths, with particular enthusiasm for Saul’s artistic anomalies. With increased scrutiny on the syndrome and therefore his art, Saul is forced to consider what would be his most shocking performance of all.

WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY

David Cronenberg

CAST

Viggo Mortensen (A History of Violence, Eastern Promises, Green Book)
Léa Seydoux (No Time to Die, The French Dispatch, Blue is the Warmest Colour) Kristen Stewart (Spencer, Clouds of Sils Maria, Twilight)
Scott Speedman (Grey’s Anatomy, Barney’s Version, Adoration, Underworld) Welket Bungué (Berlin Alexanderplatz)
Don McKellar (Blindness, eXistenZ)
Yorgos Pirpassopoulos (Beckett, Monday)
Tanaya Beatty (Yellowstone, Through Black Spruce)
Nadia Litz (Big Muddy, Hotel Congress, Blindness)
Lihi Kornowski (Losing Alice)
Denise Capezza (Gomorrah)

PRODUCED BY

Robert Lantos

MUSIC BY

Howard Shore

PRODUCERS

Panos Papahadzis Steve Solomos

CO-PRODUCER

Laura Lanktree

ASSOCIATE PRODUCER

Bonnie Do

EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS

Joe Iacono
Aida Tannyan Peter Touche Christelle Conan Tom Quinn
Jeff Deutchman Christian Parkes Thorsten Schumacher

CO-EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS

Victor Hadida Victor Loewy Charles Tremblay Ariane Giroux-Dallaire

DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY

Douglas Koch, CSC

PRODUCTION DESIGNER

Carol Spier

EDITOR

Christopher Donaldson, C.C.E.

COSTUME DESIGNER

Mayou Trikerioti

CASTING BY

Deirdre Bowen

Director’s Statement

page4image56425088CRIMES OF THE FUTURE is a meditation on human evolution.

Specifically – the ways in which we have had to take control of the process because we have created such powerful environments that did not exist previously.

CRIMES OF THE FUTURE is an evolution of things I have done before. Fans will see key references to other scenes and moments from my other films. That’s a continuity of my understanding of technology as connected to the human body.

Technology is always an extension of the human body, even when it seems to be very mechanical and non- human. A fist becomes enhanced by a club or a stone that you throw – but ultimately, that club or stone is an extension of some potency that the human body already has.

At this critical junction in human history, one wonders – can the human body evolve to solve problems we have created? Can the human body evolve a process to digest plastics and artificial materials not only as part of a solution to the climate crisis, but also, to grow, thrive, and survive?

~ David Cronenberg

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