Dear Future Children
- 2021
- 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
3.9K
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Three young female activists in Hong Kong, Chile, and Uganda cope with the staggering personal impacts of their activism.Three young female activists in Hong Kong, Chile, and Uganda cope with the staggering personal impacts of their activism.Three young female activists in Hong Kong, Chile, and Uganda cope with the staggering personal impacts of their activism.
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- Awards
- 9 wins & 5 nominations total
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10d-danzer
Let's get back from the corona paralysis to the topics that are really imprtant. The question: What kind of world do we want for our children, if not for ourselves? And: are we willing to fight or a world wtrth ro live in?
This documentary is at the frontline for democracy, social and climate justice around the world. Three young women, activists sacrificing a lot for the greater goal. Very intense, deep insights into the scene, into police brutality, into our presemce - or future?
This film should be watched by everybody - shown at schools, shown in public places, shown on TV, shown everywhere, all over the world.
Very, very good documentary with impressive protagonists.
It totally hits the braveness and the anger which is defining young protest movements all around the world. I was able to learn a lot about the current challenges of young activists and how they have to adjust their lives.
That said, the camerawork and sound post-production is just brilliant!
It totally hits the braveness and the anger which is defining young protest movements all around the world. I was able to learn a lot about the current challenges of young activists and how they have to adjust their lives.
That said, the camerawork and sound post-production is just brilliant!
This is a film I waited for a long time.
Finally this is a brilliant and well-made documentary which gives a voice to young activists from Uganda, Hong Kong and Chile.
I long searched for a richly detailed documentary about climate activists and the way how the audience can connect with the protagonist Nakabuye Hilda Flavia here is wonderful, entertaining and informative at the same time.
I long searched for a richly detailed documentary about climate activists and the way how the audience can connect with the protagonist Nakabuye Hilda Flavia here is wonderful, entertaining and informative at the same time.
I'm really amazed by the comprehensive access that the filmmakers had.
They didn't just accompany the protagonists on events and conducted great interviews, but they also were with them at the frontline and managed to film in Hong Kong again during the introduction of the security law. I never saw footage and interviews like here - it's incredibly touching and and profound.
Would definitely recommend this film!
They didn't just accompany the protagonists on events and conducted great interviews, but they also were with them at the frontline and managed to film in Hong Kong again during the introduction of the security law. I never saw footage and interviews like here - it's incredibly touching and and profound.
Would definitely recommend this film!
I saw the film at the 42nd Max Ophüls Prize film festival.
I was blown away by the films access and intensity while keeping all three protagonists at the same level in terms of screentime.
It gives an in-depth insight into the struggles and challenges of young activists from three very different backgrounds while also explaining why they are protesting in the first place.
I was able to connect to the protagonists very well - the Hong Kong story line is the most touching in my opinion.
Brilliant, well-informed work, worth seeing!
I was blown away by the films access and intensity while keeping all three protagonists at the same level in terms of screentime.
It gives an in-depth insight into the struggles and challenges of young activists from three very different backgrounds while also explaining why they are protesting in the first place.
I was able to connect to the protagonists very well - the Hong Kong story line is the most touching in my opinion.
Brilliant, well-informed work, worth seeing!
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- Also known as
- Dragi Copii Din Viitor
- Filming locations
- Hong Kong(Filming location for protagonist number 1)
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- Budget
- €45,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 29 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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