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Future Shock

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Calorie Rating: 60
Released: 1972-02-22
Running Time: 43 Minutes
Studios: McGraw-Hill Films, Metromedia Producers Corporation,


“Our modern technology has achieved a degree of sophistication beyond our wildest dreams. But this technology has exacted a pretty heavy price. We live in an age of anxiety, a time of stress. And with all our sophistication we are in fact, the victims of our own technological strength. We are the victims of shock … of future shock.” No, this isn’t a quote from a Huffington Post column on the Facebookization of modern communication. Nor is it pulled from an academic treatise on the phenomenologies of post-industrial existence. This statement was made by Orson Welles in the 1972 futurist documentary Future Shock, and, unlike some of the more dated elements of 1970s educational films, Future Shock remains shockingly current in verbalizing the concerns and anxieties that come along with rapid societal and technological change. (Indiana University Libraries Moving Image Archive)

Director / Directors



Cast

Orson Welles
Character: Narrator
James McGaugh
Character: Himself
Alvin Toffler
Character: Himself


Production and Crew

Charles W. Fries
Executive Producer
Karl Schanzer
Associate Producer
Joe Wonder
Production Manager


Vilis Lapenieks
Director of Photography
Gil Mellé
Original Music Composer