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  1. Jun 16, 2024 · 31,000 years after the first human surgery in recorded history. 39 years after david cronenberg shouted "long live the new flesh" to the world. centuries before the world will lay in ruin. decades before surgery becomes the new sex. mere moments before i touch your hand to comfort you as you descend into yet another foolish human endeavor that h...

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  2. Jun 26, 2024 · Running Time: 108mins. Country: Can/UK/Gre. Year: 2022. In an unspecified bleak future, a government department called the National Organ Registry (NOR) is responsible for cataloguing new organs that donors such as world-renowned performance artist Saul Tenser grow within their own bodies.

  3. Jun 17, 2024 · Felicia is joined by Newman to discuss Cronenberg’s return to body horror in Crimes of the Future (2022).

  4. Jun 8, 2024 · Crimes of the Future draws us into a world where basic human functions such as digestion, capacity for pain and sexual desire have all become mutated. With an eco-themed undercurrent, body horror master David Cronenberg takes us on a sci-fi sexual infused noir trip into a futuristic world.

  5. Recently watched Crimes Of The Future. The latest body horror masterpiece by David Cronenburg and the entire time my face was like 😳. The whole idea of performing autopsy on living people as a performance art is wild, but also I feel is quite metaphorical. Anyone else seen it? What were your thoughts?

  6. Jun 17, 2024 · Cronenberg schets een buitengewoon bizarre en verontrustende wereld. Dat maakt deze Crimes of the Future ook bij herziening weer een buitengewoon enerverende film. Centraal staat een duo performance artists die lichaamsverminking tot kunst verheffen.

  7. Jun 24, 2024 · In an unspecified bleak future, a government department called the National Organ Registry (NOR) is responsible for cataloguing new organs that donors such as world-renowned performance artist Saul Tenser grow within their own bodies.

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