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  1. Peek into the Future with Fresh FUTURESTATES Predictions

    July 12, 2011

    Forecast future events and explore the predictions left by others on the FUTURESTATES Predict-O-Meter. Find your shades … it's getting bright around here! The producers of FUTURESTATES have launched brand new predictions … think of these as "forward stories" (as opposed to "back"). Just fire up the Predict-O-Meter and take a walk down Premonition Lane

  2. FUTURESTATES Premieres Second Season at SXSW

    March 14, 2011

    Original online series explores America — 20, 30, 50 years from today If you were given a glimpse into the future, would it change the way you live today? Now in its second season, the FUTURESTATES series offers a collection of 10 fictional shorts that explore possible future scenarios through the lens of today's global realities. Produced by ITVS and

  3. FUTURESTATES to Premiere Second Season at SXSW

    February 11, 2011

    SERIES EXPLORES AMERICA — 20, 30, 50 YEARS FROM TODAY If you were given a glimpse into the future, would it change the way you live today? Now in its second season, the FUTURESTATES series offers a collection of 10 fictional shorts that explore possible future scenarios through the lens of today's global realities.Produced by ITVS and created by established

  4. ITVS screens FUTURESTATES in San Francisco

    April 12, 2010

    FUTURESTATES, ITVS’s new online fictional series, explores many of today’s complex social issues by imagining how they play out in the world of tomorrow. ITVS and media partner Next American City Magazine recently hosted a special invite-only, sneak-preview screening and panel discussion for FUTURESTATES at the Jellyfish Gallery in San Francisco.

  5. In the News: The Latest on ITVS Programs

    March 29, 2010

     Principal Edward Tom of the Bronx Center for Science & Mathematics discusses his decision to leave a lucrative job at Saks Fifth Avenue to become a teacher and make a difference in the lives of disadvantaged students in Whatever It Takes on Independent Lens. Watch now >>“...[The FUTURESTATES episode Plastic Bag] from Ramin Bahrani (Chop Shop,