As a species we need the tactile, we need the physical, we need the tangible...
On this episode we dive into a topic that is firmly after our very hearts.
Humans are analogue. We're literally sick of the digital world engulfing us. People are yearning for real things and authenticity. To put it simply, this film about the revenge of analog. And the eccentric, crazy Austrian scientist, who saved the world's last Polaroid factory - just when Steve Jobs introduced the first iPhone. An entertaining underdog story of a very modern Don Quixote, shot on 35mm. And a sumptuous invitation to fall in love with real things again.
Now available on VOD and select theatres 'An Impossible Project' reminds us of the importance of holding on to what was; while modern innovation and technology moves so fast. It's the eternal lesson that we have to remember where we've been in order to appreciate where we going. We had the distinct pleasure of sitting down with director Jens Meurer about the genesis of the project, what he discovered along, the challenges of shooting in 35 mm and so very much more!