FUTURE MY LOVE
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Title: FUTURE MY LOVE
Reference number: 13924
Date: 2012
Director: d. Maja Borg
Sponsor: Scottish Documentary Film Institute
Production company: SDI Productions, Lisbet Gabrielsson Film AB, Maja Borg Filmproduktion
Sound: sound
Colour: bwcol
Fiction: non-fiction
Running time: 93 mins
Description:
Future My Love is a unique love story challenging our collective and personal utopias in search of freedom. At the brink of losing the idealistic love of her life, filmmaker Maja Borg takes us on a poetic road trip through the financial collapse, exploring a radically different economic and social model proposed by 95 year-old futurist Jacque Fresco [Synopsis taken from the Future My Love press kit, https://www.scottishdocinstitute.com/films/future-my-love/, last accessed 18/11/21]
Catalogued from secondary sources including the Scottish Documentary Film Institute and the Future My Love website.
See also for the Future My Love website, https://www.futuremylove.com/#home [last accessed 18/11/21].
See also refs 8054 and 13887 for other films by Maja Borg.
Credits:
[Nadya Cazan as N.E.M. , Jacque Fresco, Roxanne Meadows
and
Colin D. Calway, Orlando Capote, George Wright, John Darvill, Peter Joseph, Daniel
Bedford, Martin Watmough, Sven Erik Prytz
Written and directed by: Maja Borg
Producer: Sonja Henrici
Producers: Lisbet Gabrielsson, Maja Borg
Executive Producer: Noé Mendelle
Cinematography: Minttu Mäntynen, Maja Borg
Sound: Siri Rodnes, Mario Adamson, Jen Longhurst
Editing: Colin Monie, Patricia Gomes
Story Consultants: Åsa Mossberg, Jes Benstock
Production Managers: Siri Rödnes, Lovisa Farrow, Ruth Reid
Composer: Per Störby
Music performed by: The New Tango Orquesta
Additional Music: Mario Adamson
Sound Design & Mix: Mario Adamson
Supported by:
Creative Scotland (Development and Production: Leslie Finlay. Business Affairs: Linda
McClure)
The Swedish Film Institute (with production support from Film Commissioners Lisa
Ohlin, Tove Torbiörnsson)
in co-production with:
Sveriges Television (Commissioning Editor: Axel Arnö)]