France 2100, le pourquoi du comment
Martin Weil stands before an empty lecture hall at the Sorbonne, his voice echoing in the silence of a semi-ruined amphitheater. He is not delivering a lecture — he is attempting to understand how France arrived at the year 2100, a place where national identity has dissolved into global flows. This 2026 documentary essay does not predict the future but dissects the present, examining social mechanisms through the lenses of philosophy and urban studies. The director employs archival footage, interviews with sociologists, and intimate observations of daily life on the outskirts of Paris. The viewer witnesses not a chronicle of decline but a slow process of transformation, where old symbols — baguettes, cafés, the French language — acquire new, unexpected meanings. The film avoids simple forecasts, instead offering tools to contemplate how today's collective decisions shape tomorrow.
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📋 Film Details
| Year | 2026 |
| Genre | Documentary |
| Director | Eden Shavit |
| Rating | TMDB: 7.8/10 (2 votes) |
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The director constructs the film as an intellectual journey, where each scene is a thesis visualized through meticulously curated images of the urban landscape. The camera is often static, allowing the details within the frame to speak for themselves.
This work demands not passive viewing but active contemplation, weaving philosophical inquiry into the concrete fabric of society. — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: Eden Shavit
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🎭 Cast
Michael Pitiot
Self : Réalisateur de documentaires
Philippe Bihouix
Self : Ingénieur spécialiste environnement et technologie
Paloma Moritz
Self : Journaliste écologie, politique et société
Arthur Keller
Self : Expert en risques systémiques et en résilience
Christophe Cassou
Self : Climatologue & co-auteur du GIEC
Serge Zaka
Self : Agroclimatologue
Mathieu Baudin
Self : Historien prospectiviste
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