Godard turns the modernist architecture of ’60s Paris into a dystopian city of the future, delivering a brilliant mix of film noir, science fiction and philosophical inquiry.
Monsieur Hulot is set loose in Villa Arpel, the ultramodern and gadget-packed home of his brother-in-law. “Unforgettably funny, wonderfully observed, and always technically brilliant.” – Time Out Screenings, reviews & trailer >>
Visions of the future as scripted by HG Wells in the ’30s, complete with Art Deco design and spectacular sets, prophesying world war, disease, dictatorship and, finally, utopia.
A reclusive AI genius builds the eerily bewitching android Ava to test the boundaries of creation. “The new heroines [are] totally hot, bracingly cold, powerfully sovereign – and posthuman.” – NY Times