2B (film)
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| Directed by | Richard Kroehling |
| Produced by | Bob Coen Eric Nadler |
| Written by | Bob Coen Eric Nadler Christian Plummer |
| Starring | James Remar Kevin Corrgan Jane Kim Hayley DuMond |
| Music by | Michael Galasso Jihae |
| Release date(s) | October 2, 2009 (Woodstock) |
| Running time | 92 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
2B is a 2009 science fiction film, based on the ideas of Transhumanism and the Technological singularity. 2B was released on October 2, 2009 at the Woodstock Film Festival.
[edit] Plot
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Set in the near future, 2B portrays a familiar decaying world on the cusp of great transformation and awesome wonders. The script is based upon real science and evolving technologies. When the world's first transhuman is created by a renegade corporate CEO and bioscientist, the foundations of society's beliefs are threatened in a transhuman world where man merges with technology.
The "technohuman" conundrum is the hottest and most controversial topic of this century. This film is an entertainment designed to jump-start the conversation about the moral and religious questions raised by the bio-tech revolution. What if you could die and live forever?
[edit] Production
The working title during production was Transbeman.