The film was produced by the french company rémy martin to promote louis xiii, their cognac that takes 100 years to create, and locked in a safe for a century. It won eight oscars that year, including best screenplay. reply reply imdavesbud • i’ll cheers my brawndo to that 🍻 reply reply display_name_error_ • plants crave it reply reply phreakydeke27 • If you think of the number of films available from one hundred years ago and compare it to the ubiquity of media today, 100 years won't be a rarity and, i believe fully, that if this film is anything worthwhile, it would be more significant communicating to it's contemporaneous audience rather that it's hypothetical future audience.
100 Years Is the Completed Film We'll Never See Because We'll Be Dead
With shuya chang, john malkovich, marko zaror
The content of this film is currently a secret, due to be revealed only when the title is released in 2115.
It's exciting news for those who are going to be around in 100 years time, but not so much for us And if you were hoping for some sort of leak to take place so you'd be in with a chance of seeing the movie before your great grandchildren do, then. Coming in to predict that if this doesn’t get leaked somehow before 2115 (secret employee flash drive Who knows anything is possible), then they will need to reverse engineer the legacy tech just to be able to watch it.
And the #1 movie in the country was called 'ass.' and that's all it was for 90 minutes