Posthumans is a deeply personal exploration of technology's intersection with humanity, all through the lens of director Dominique Leclerc. Having relied on medical devices herself, her journey is raw and introspective, as she mingles with cyborgs and biohackers pushing the boundaries of what it means to be human. The pacing feels contemplative, allowing moments of reflection amidst the technological fervor. The practical effects in the interviews provide a tactile sense of reality, anchoring the sometimes lofty ideas in something more tangible. There’s an atmosphere of curiosity and caution that permeates the film, raising questions about ethics and identity. Leclerc’s candidness in her own experiences makes this a distinctive entry in the documentary genre.
Explores themes of identity and technologyFeatures engaging interviews with practitionersOffers a personal perspective on transhumanism
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Dominique Leclerc
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