MovieDB
MoviesTop RatedComing SoonActorsWatchlist

Reviews

Please login to write a review.

+2
Alex Morgan
•
5 min ago
★★★★★4/5

Just finished watching this. Visuals were stunning but the pacing felt a bit off in the second half. Still worth a watch!

+4
Daniel Cooper
•
2 days ago
★★★★★2/5

I don't get the hype. The plot was predictable and the characters felt flat. It seems like style over substance to me. Maybe I missed something, but I was bored throughout.

+142
Priya Sharma
•
15 days ago
★★★★★5/5

An absolute masterpiece. The director managed to weave complex themes into a compelling narrative without it feeling forced. The cinematography is some of the best I've seen in years. Truly a cinematic experience that stays with you.

TechnoCalyps
6.0
2h 36m

TechnoCalyps

Are we prepared for dealing with the prospect that humanity is not the end of evolution? Technocalyps is an intriguing three-part documentary on the notion of transhumanism by Belgian visual artist and filmmaker Frank Theys. The latest findings in genetics, robotics, artificial intelligence, bionics and nanotechnology appear in the media every day, but with no analysis of their common aim: that of exceeding human limitations. The director conducts his enquiry into the scientific, ethical and metaphysical dimensions of technological development.

Top Cast

Terence McKenna

Terence McKenna

Self

Similar Movies

Dracula

Dracula

⭐ 7.2

The Island

The Island

⭐ 6.7

A Million Days

A Million Days

⭐ 4.5

Virtuosity

Virtuosity

⭐ 5.5

Ghost in the Shell

Ghost in the Shell

⭐ 7.9

Die Letzte Droge

Die Letzte Droge

⭐ 0.0

Hellraiser: Bloodline

Hellraiser: Bloodline

⭐ 5.3

Attachment Theory

Attachment Theory

⭐ 0.0

Awards & Recognition

No awards information available.

Overview

TechnoCalyps (2006) is rated ⭐ 6/10.
Are we prepared for dealing with the prospect that humanity is not the end of evolution? Technocalyps is an intriguing three-part documentary on the notion of transhumanism by Belgian visual artist and filmmaker Frank Theys. The latest findings in genetics, robotics, artificial intelligence, bionics and nanotechnology appear in the media every day, but with no analysis of their common aim: that of exceeding human limitations. The director conducts his enquiry into the scientific, ethical and metaphysical dimensions of technological development.