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  1. 31 mag 2024 · Crimes of the Future is set in a future where sexually mature women appear to have been obliterated by a plague produced by the use of cosmetics. The film details the wanderings of Adrian Tripod, director of the dermatological clinic the House of Skin.

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  2. 23 ore fa · Estirando el significado de lo que llamamos género de terror, la reciente Crimes of the Future (2022) significa entre otras cosas el regreso de David Cronenberg a un tipo de cine del que llevaba alejado años y también su primer guión original desde eXistenZ (1999), a la que se parece mucho en cuanto a su…

  3. 21 mag 2024 · Crimes of the Future is set in a future where sexually mature women appear to have been obliterated by a plague produced by the use of cosmetics. The film details the wanderings of Adrian Tripod, director of the dermatological clinic the House of Skin.

  4. 10 mag 2024 · Science-fiction et fantastique. V.F. de Crimes of the Future | Dans un futur où le corps humain évolue, Saul Tenser, un artiste conceptuel capable de générer en lui de nouveaux organes, exécute des chirurgies diffusées en direct, avec l’aide de son assistante Caprice.

  5. 6 giorni fa · Considerably more subdued than any of Cronenberg’s ’80s output, Crimes of the Future is a cool synthesis between the speculative sci-fi horror of eXistenZ and Cosmopolis’ techno-dystopianism, depicting a near-future wherein the effects of environmental destruction have forcefully numbed the human body’s ability to register pain.

  6. 26 mag 2024 · Crimes Of The Future (18) In an unspecified bleak future, a government department called the National Organ Registry (NOR) is responsible for cataloguing new organs that donors such as world-renowned performance artist Saul Tenser grow within their own bodies.

  7. 23 mag 2024 · In an unspecified bleak future, a government department called the National Organ Registry (NOR) is responsible for cataloguing new organs that donors such as world-renowned performance artist Saul Tenser grow within their own bodies.