Summarize this content to 2000 words in 6 paragraphs in Arabic Stay informed with free updatesSimply sign up to the Film myFT Digest — delivered directly to your inbox.The future could go either way. For the political forces now gathered around the incoming US government, we are beginning a radiant new era. In the sombre collage 2073, the things to come are sadder and darker. The movie is directed by Asif Kapadia, the British filmmaker whose documentaries Senna and Amy blazed stylistic trails, telling their stories with archive alone. Here, though, the present becomes past: contemporary news seen through the gaze of characters half a century from now in a splice of real life and sci-fi drama.If you’re going to work with actors, make sure they’re as able as Samantha Morton, cast as a survivor in a US withered by environmental collapse and authoritarianism. Through her, Kapadia audits the morbid symptoms he argues are taking us there: climate breakdown fuelled by what journalist Anne Applebaum calls a global “democracy recession” and the influence of tech leaders set on leaving the planet altogether. The snag is that the film will only be seen by people who already agree with it — which might prove much of its wider point. Check your watch, the movie urges. It may be far later than you think.★★★☆☆In UK cinemas on January 1 and 2 only. On digital platforms from January 6
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