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Many decades before the internet, there was Hugo Gernsback, an eccentric Jewish writer and inventor in Luxembourg who went on to become the father of modern science fiction. His misunderstood design of a revolutionary wireless radio system set him on a mission to educate people about how science would shape the future and inspire young minds to come up with new inventions for the world of tomorrow. He saw the future and wanted to teach people how to live in the Age of Science. Decades in advance, he foresaw Skype, jetpacks, space mining and drones. But even though he would accumulate over 80 patents throughout his life and befriend the likes of Thomas Edison and Nikolai Tesla, his most influential invention remains Science Fiction. Eventually, Hugo Gernsback turned to publishing, launching the pioneering science fiction magazine Amazing Stories that would help jumpstart a whole new literary genre. Guided by authors, historians, filmmakers, astronomers and rocket scientists, Tune into the Future weaves together interviews, animation, and pop-culture references that take the viewer on a fascinating and entertaining journey, ultimately demonstrating that the way we tell stories about tomorrow really reveals more about ourselves today than it does about the future.
Accompanying the film premiere is a discussion with director Eric Schockmel and moderator Will Evans. To view the conversation please click here.
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The Miami Jewish Film Festival virtual program is made possible with the generous support of Benjamin Nahum and Tamar Roodner.
- Year2020
- Runtime80 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryLuxembourg
- PremiereSoutheast US Premiere
- DirectorEric Schockmel
- ScreenwriterEric Schockmel
- CastMichio Kaku, Guy Consolmagno, Joe Haldeman
- CinematographerSerge Benassutti, Vitalijus Kiselius
- EditorFelix Sorger
- MusicPascal Schumacher, Francesco Tristano
We would appreciate your support if you would like to donate to our efforts and help cover our streaming costs. Please consider donating when "Unlocking" the film or by clicking here.
Many decades before the internet, there was Hugo Gernsback, an eccentric Jewish writer and inventor in Luxembourg who went on to become the father of modern science fiction. His misunderstood design of a revolutionary wireless radio system set him on a mission to educate people about how science would shape the future and inspire young minds to come up with new inventions for the world of tomorrow. He saw the future and wanted to teach people how to live in the Age of Science. Decades in advance, he foresaw Skype, jetpacks, space mining and drones. But even though he would accumulate over 80 patents throughout his life and befriend the likes of Thomas Edison and Nikolai Tesla, his most influential invention remains Science Fiction. Eventually, Hugo Gernsback turned to publishing, launching the pioneering science fiction magazine Amazing Stories that would help jumpstart a whole new literary genre. Guided by authors, historians, filmmakers, astronomers and rocket scientists, Tune into the Future weaves together interviews, animation, and pop-culture references that take the viewer on a fascinating and entertaining journey, ultimately demonstrating that the way we tell stories about tomorrow really reveals more about ourselves today than it does about the future.
Accompanying the film premiere is a discussion with director Eric Schockmel and moderator Will Evans. To view the conversation please click here.
────────────────────
The Miami Jewish Film Festival virtual program is made possible with the generous support of Benjamin Nahum and Tamar Roodner.
- Year2020
- Runtime80 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryLuxembourg
- PremiereSoutheast US Premiere
- DirectorEric Schockmel
- ScreenwriterEric Schockmel
- CastMichio Kaku, Guy Consolmagno, Joe Haldeman
- CinematographerSerge Benassutti, Vitalijus Kiselius
- EditorFelix Sorger
- MusicPascal Schumacher, Francesco Tristano