“100 Meters Behind the Future” is a live film that is being shot, acted, directed, edited, screened, watched and deleted in real time. It’s a film about delay, the expansion of cinema and the paranoia that creeps in when the mash-up of several time zones and realities escapes the logical explanations of the captive audience.
The screening room is the front row of a van in which one or two people are being driven around while following the action in double view - through the windshield of the car and the screen of the device they hold in their hands. They simultaneously see what is happening right now and what has happened 10 seconds ago.
The project was part of the “For Real” Program at the International Film Festival in Rotterdam, January 2012. Read more about the program here:




Technical setup

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100 meters behind the future

a video documentation of one tour at the 41st International Film Festival Rotterdam 2012

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