2073 (2024)

2073 (2024)**

In a world where freedom has vanished and the air itself remembers what humanity has done, *Ghost* walks alone through the ruins of New San Francisco.

She carries fragments of the past — digital ghosts, broken voices, lost promises. Every shadow, every flicker of light feels like a warning written in ash. 🌫️

Asif Kapadia’s *2073* is not just a film — it’s a requiem for our time. Blending truth and fiction, memory and prophecy, it stares straight into the face of what we’re becoming: a civilization devoured by power, silence, and denial.

Samantha Morton’s haunting performance burns with quiet rage — the rage of someone who has seen too much, yet refuses to forget. ⚡

🔥 *“When democracy dies, it doesn’t vanish in an instant — it fades, pixel by pixel, until no one remembers it was ever real.”*

*2073* is that memory made flesh — a cinematic mirror reflecting the cost of our indifference, and the fragile beauty of resistance. 💔