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  1. "In brilliant archival footage, DREAMS REWIRED shows us becoming ourselves."—Los Angeles Weekly "Poetic… a film whose images of the past predict not only our present but our future."—Chicago Reader "Thrilling… the meticulously chosen clips are often hypnotic, but the instinctual narration is what grips the viewer."—RogerEbert.com

  2. Dreams Rewired is a response to and a meditation upon the philosophy of our increasingly mediated world; privacy, anxiety, and power shifts are just snippets of the film's greater messages.

  3. DREAMS REWIRED traces the desires and anxieties of today’s hyper-connected world back more than a hundred years, when telephone, film and television were new.As revolutionary then as contemporary social media is today, early electric media sparked a fervent utopianism in the public imagination – promising total communication, the annihilation of distance, an end to war.

  4. Fredrik Öhr (although commonly referred to as Fredrik Ohr) is based in Stoc… Read Full Bio ↴Fredrik Öhr (although commonly referred to as Fredrik Ohr) is based in Stockholm, Sweden and has a long background in classical piano and as a song writer. He studied Tibetan Buddhism, philosophy

  5. Tracing anxieties about technology back to the 1880s, DREAMS REWIRED combines clips from nearly 200 films and newsreels with an insightful commentary by Tilda Swinton on our eternal love/hate relationship with a hyper-mediated world.

  6. 14 de dez. de 2015 · Dreams Rewired. The documentary isn’t advancing an argument so much as simply restating a European socialistic breed of fact. “Ours is a time of total connection,” narrator Tilda Swinton proclaims, or warns us, at the start of Dreams Rewired, an essay film about the repeated broken promise of a truly democratic technology.

  7. FILM STILLS download [1] Die vom 17er Haus (Austria… PRESS KIT / RESOURCES PRESS PDF including directors' statement, interview, crew biographies [download here]. FILM STILLS download [1] Die vom 17er Haus (Austria 1932), dir: Artur Berger [2] Aelita…