John Malkovich and Robert Rodriguez are teaming up for 100 Years, a movie that no one, absolutely no one, will be able to see for the next 100 years. You read that right! The film won't be released until November 2115, when a select few will be able to see it.
The movie 100 Years is part of the cognac promotion Louis XIII Cognac, a luxury drink that ages for a hundred years.
An interesting concept raises many questions about what it means to create art and do we really create so that others appreciate us? Can we possibly survive a momentary failure despite immediate feedback? After all, Van Gogh also died before any of his work became famous.
The film will wait for the selected lucky ones in to a time-locked safe, which will remain closed until November 18, 2115, when these lucky ones will be descendants exactly a thousand influential people, who will get tickets, will watch the film on a projector that has also been carefully stored.
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And what is the story of the film? Actually, no one really knows, but it's obvious that Malkovich is pulling the strings in the film futurism, science fiction and visions, which people had a hundred years ago about today. Some of them were unusually accurate, but of course the vast majority of the visions were unimaginable. And that's what the future means to most of us.