Welcome to the Future
Originally released in 1998. Welcome to the Future is a documentary film. directed by Jacque Fresco. At just 53 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
The Venus Project's video, Welcome To The Future, presents an attainable vision of what our world could be if we intelligently apply science and technology with environmental and human concern--a future where war, poverty and hunger could be but a distant memory. It advocates surpassing the monetary system by introducing a resource-based economy, in which all of the world's resources are utilized for the common heritage of all people. With the advent of newer technologies, computers, artificial intelligence, nanotechnology; and by nurturing individuality and creativity we could create abundance for everyone; not just a selected few. It presents future cities (on land and sea), architecture, efficient transportation, clean alternative energy systems, interviews with project founder and director, Jacque Fresco, and much more. It is an in-depth explanation of the direction and aims of The Venus Project.
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- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Welcome to the Future about?
The Venus Project's video, Welcome To The Future, presents an attainable vision of what our world could be if we intelligently apply science and technology with environmental and human concern--a f...
Who directed Welcome to the Future?
Welcome to the Future was directed by Jacque Fresco.
How long is Welcome to the Future?
Welcome to the Future has a runtime of 0 hours and 53 minutes (53 minutes total).
When was Welcome to the Future released?
Welcome to the Future was released on February 27, 1998 in theaters.