Left disheartened and motivated to seek out change by the breakdown of a relationship due to the ideals set upon her and her lover by society, Maja Borg embarks upon a personal journey of self-discovery and social, environmental and economic change that leads her, amongst others, to Jacques Fresco: a social engineer and futurist, who is doing everything in his power to set into motion an alternative lifestyle, known as The Venus Project.
Five years after Ottica Zero, a short film that explored her then relationship with Italian actress Nadva Cazan and their desire to find a new, less scrupulous way of living, the Swedish filmmaker releases her feature debut Future My Love, a continuation of sorts that sees her blend elements of documentary, love story and political opinion to further her investigations into how various alternative ways of life could well improve not only the individual, but an entire civilisation.
Five years after Ottica Zero, a short film that explored her then relationship with Italian actress Nadva Cazan and their desire to find a new, less scrupulous way of living, the Swedish filmmaker releases her feature debut Future My Love, a continuation of sorts that sees her blend elements of documentary, love story and political opinion to further her investigations into how various alternative ways of life could well improve not only the individual, but an entire civilisation.
- 6/25/2012
- by Jamie Neish
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
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