Future Works - Ein Film über Arbeit

FUTURE WORKS is documentary by Nataša von Kopp about work, basic income, self-realization and art. What actually is work and what is the future of work as we know it today? Work, Unemployment, future technologies, economy, community, basic income, self realization, art. What actually is work, what does it mean to us? Where is the world of world of work leading? The filmmakers traveled through Germany, met researchers and practitioners and people from the street. They talked with all of them about new forms of work. We saw robots, urban gardening, alternative economic activities and also theater. We listened to spontaneous opinions in our interview boxes and profound analysis by the philosopher and practitioner Frithjof Bergmann. We had beautiful, funny, absurd and sad encounters. This journey led to a kaleidoscopic film about work. Sometimes documentary, sometimes fiction.

Keywords

  • Made in Germany
  • Young Talent
  • economy
  • ecology
  • future
  • technology
  • work

Actors

  • Sekine Bayrak
  • Prof. Frithjof Bergmann
  • Walter Enkelmann
  • Prof. Andreas Gebhardt

Director

  • Nataša von Kopp

Documentary, Independent


1h 24min


16+

DE

Germany
2013
Robots, working from home, skills shortages, artificial intelligence and biodynamic agriculture. How we work is constantly changing.

Robots, working from home, skills shortages, artificial intelligence and biodynamic agriculture. How we work is constantly changing.


FUTURE WORKS is documentary by Nataša von Kopp about work, basic income, self-realization and art. What actually is work and what is the future of work as we know it today?


Work, Unemployment, future technologies, economy, community, basic income, self realization, art. What actually is work, what does it mean to us? Where is the world of world of work leading?


The filmmakers traveled through Germany, met researchers and practitioners and people from the street. They talked with all of them about new forms of work. We saw robots, urban gardening, alternative economic activities and also theater. We listened to spontaneous opinions in our interview boxes and profound analysis by the philosopher and practitioner Frithjof Bergmann. We had beautiful, funny, absurd and sad encounters. This journey led to a kaleidoscopic film about work. Sometimes documentary, sometimes fiction.

Cast & Crew