InterReflections: A Story about The Greatest Revolution of Our Time (2020)

Directed by Peter Joseph

InterReflections is an experimental, mixed genre narrative feature film by Peter Joseph, adapted from his book The New Human Rights Movement. The ambitious, nearly 3 hour work challenges not only contemporary thinking about society, it challenges the very art of filmmaking itself with an unprecedented avant-garde style. Taking place in three time frames, the through-line is connected by the story of Concordia, a hacktivist organization comprised of high-ranking military defectors from around the world. They seek to stop further destabilization of the world in the mid 21st century by strategically shifting technological focus from “weaponry” to “livingry”.

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Official website: https://www.interreflectionsmovie.com/

The book: http://www.thenewhumanrightsmovement.com/

About Peter: https://www.peterjoseph.info/biography

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