In this dystopian version of a not-too-distant future, the environment is so hostile that even taking out the trash can be life-threatening if you don't wear a protective suit. The clinically clean interiors of workplaces and apartments offer precious little diversion, and Falter finds his human chance acquaintances to be similarly bleak. In reserved, observant images, Harriet and Peter Meining create a multifaceted outlook on a possible future of human coexistence in this science fiction piece.
To give his monotonous life new meaning beyond work, sports, and sex, Falter resolves to live with an android from now on.
In this dystopian version of a not-too-distant future, the environment is so hostile that even taking out the trash can be life-threatening if you don't wear a protective suit. The clinically clean interiors of workplaces and apartments offer precious little diversion, and Falter finds his human chance acquaintances to be similarly bleak.
In reserved, observant images, Harriet and Peter Meining create a multifaceted outlook on a possible future of human coexistence in this science fiction piece.