InterReflections, by Peter Joseph (2020) (trailer)

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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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Behind the scenes images: https://www.interreflectionsmovie.com/new-page

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

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

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