What if such a concept was available now accurate to the minute? Even those in the esteemed Silicon Valley seem unable to crack this one.
Not so for a Belgian filmmaker who directed 'The Brand New Testament'. Originally released in French this film is a dark comedy about something most humanity holds sacred and frankly is unable to or unwilling to discuss. Death.
The basic plot revolves around a family in Brussels, the father is God who along with his timid wife and a 12 year old daughter, Ea, live in an apartment. God pretty much runs the show and does not allow anyone in his family to have a say in anything and neither is anyone allowed outside their apartment.
One day the bold and insanely curious Ea escapes through a wormhole inside the washing machine in the apartment and goes in search of discovering the unknown. Not before she breaks into God's computer and broadcasts the date of death to all living people on the planet.
Conceptually audacious and eccentric the film moves at a slow pace but makes you think about life in a new paradigm. The young Ea played by one Pili Groyne (Belgian) is captivating.
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