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Peek into the Future with Fresh FUTURESTATES Predictions
July 12, 2011Forecast 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…
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FUTURESTATES Short Takes a Simmering Glimpse into New York's Future
April 11, 2011The short by filmmaker A. Sayeeda Clarke is streaming free today on FUTURESTATES.tv. The short White takes place amid a 120-degree December day in New York City. With no money to pay for medical care for his pregnant wife, Bato races against the sun to save his family. Watch the film and other sci-fi shorts from the second season of FUTURESTATES today. Plus,…
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FUTURESTATES’ Spring of Sorrow Now Available Online
March 28, 2011The short by Suzi Yoonessi is streaming free on FUTURESTATES.TV. The original online series FUTURESTATES continues its online release this week with the short Spring of Sorrow. The story follows two sisters who lead a nomadic life after being displaced by global warming. Trapped in the desert in the midst of a water shortage, Isabelle tells her younger…
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Asparagus Sprouts Only on FUTURESTATES
March 24, 2011Filmmaker Robby Henson’s short Asparagus is streaming free beginning today on FUTURESTATES.TV. The original online series FUTURESTATES launched its second season last week at SXSW and will release films for free online over the next several weeks. See the trailer for Henson’s films below, which follows one introverted agricultural engineer as he…
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FUTURESTATES Website Now Live
February 16, 2011ITVS online series will premiere at SXSW Film Festival The FUTURESTATES website is live and running, as the online series premieres its second season next month at the SXSW Film Festival. Season two kicks off with Nisha Ganatra’s Beholder, which offers a futuristic portrayal on one socially conservative community known as Red Estates. Enjoy the above…