Nine Films About Technology

Anthology reflecting on technology's societal impact

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About Nine Films About Technology

Released: 2021

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Nine Films About Technology (2021)

About Nine Films About Technology

Released in 2021, 'Nine Films About Technology' is an anthology series that explores the darkly humorous and often disturbing sides of the technology that pervades our lives. Each episode contains a standalone tale about a different piece of technology, providing a variety of stories and perspectives on today's tech-obsessed society. The series mixes comedy and horror to create a unique viewing experience that is both thought-provoking and entertaining.

Making / Production

The series has been produced by Propagate and is known for its tight, concise storytelling, with most episodes clocking in at under 15 minutes. The series was created and directed by Peter Huang, who masterfully crafted the series to examine our relationship with technology through a surreal, darkly comic lens.

Actors

  • Jill Hennessy - Playing the role of Susan, she offers a powerful performance illustrating the dystopian undertones of technology.
  • Jeremy Wright Juno Rinaldi - In the role of Timothy, he gives a convincing display of a man grappling with technology’s intrusive nature.

Trivia / Interesting Facts

  • The show is an anthology series, with each episode featuring a standalone story and different characters.
  • The series premiere was on February 4, 2021.
  • All episodes were directed by Peter Huang, giving the series a unique and consistent voice and vision.

Quotes

  • "Technology is the best thing humanity has ever invented, until it's the worst." - Susan
  • "We're always connected, always being watched. It's hard to tell where the human ends and the machine begins." - Timothy

Music, Soundtrack

  • The atmospheric and occasionally jarring score is composed by Nima Fakhrara, providing a suitable soundscape for the series' portrayal of our fraught relationship with technology.