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  • Human Core (2011)
  • Reality-TV, Sci-Fi
Human Core (2011)
Reality-TV, Sci-Fi

The world population is made up of 4 billion individuals between the ages of 80 and 100 who stay young and healthy thanks to stem cell transplants. 100% of the world population has a microprocessor implanted in their brain that helps ...See moreThe world population is made up of 4 billion individuals between the ages of 80 and 100 who stay young and healthy thanks to stem cell transplants. 100% of the world population has a microprocessor implanted in their brain that helps improve their cognitive abilities. A man's average lifespan is 200 years, it's been 50 years since anyone has been born or has died. Mankind has evolved to the point that it has lost touch with its biological and emotional past; it has replaced the natural environment with a technological and mechanized one. HUMAN CORE is the new televised experiment, a scientific popularization program, which aims to study the human being's psyche and behavior beyond the reach of technology. Five patients classified by their racial variety will be disconnected from their artificial intelligence and subjected to severe isolation in order to activate unconscious life and capture signs of real emotions. See less
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Directors
Producer
Cinematographer
Lucas Pintos (2011-)
Production Designer
Iker Iturria (production design)
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Updated Oct 3, 2011

Release date
Oct 3, 2011 (Spain)

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