Homo Technologicus (TV)
- Original title
- Un homme presque parfait
- Year
- 2011
- Running time
- 60 min.
- Country
- France
- Director
- Screenwriter
- Cast
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- Music
- Cinematography
- Producer
- Genre
- Documentary | Robots. Disability. TV Movie
- Synopsis
- Technological progress today is allowing mankind to conceive of a radically 'improved' human being, a 'Human version 2.0', modeling his own species according to his wishes. In laboratories all over the world, a new kind of individual, partially re-engineered, is not only in the process of being dreamed up and tested, but manufactured. Some scientists are betting that Homo Sapiens (that is to say, us!) will soon be considered a charming but outdated version of mankind. It is time, they say, to upgrade to Homo Technologicus. This film is an in-depth yet very accessible investigation where science, philosophy and sociology collide, at a crossroads that is in equal measure exciting, promising and frightening! (FILMAFFINITY)
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