
The Future
- Drama
- Fantasy
- Romance
When a couple decides to adopt a stray cat their perspective on life changes radically, literally altering the course of time and space and testing their faith in each other and themselves.
The Future is a 2011 drama-fantasy romance that follows a couple whose decision to adopt a stray cat unexpectedly alters their perception of reality and tests their relationship. The film explores themes of time, space, and personal transformation through a magical lens. It's available now on streaming platforms for viewers interested in experimental, character-driven cinema.
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Hamish LinklaterJason
David WarshofskyMarshall
Isabella AcresGabriella
Angela TrimburDance Studio Receptionist
Mary PasseriAnimal Shelter Receptionist
Kathleen GatiDr. Straus
Ryker BalounBarry at 3- Clement von FranckensteinAlain, First Solicitation
Tonita CastroSecond Solicitation
D.A. SandovalNeighbor Woman
Mark AtteberryTree by Tree Canvasser- Joe PutterlikThe Moon (voice)
- Frank Langley IVT-Shirt Puppeteer
- Erinn K. WilliamsTammy

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When was The Future released?
The Future was released on July 29, 2011.
What is The Future about?
The film follows a couple who adopt a stray cat, an event that radically shifts their perspective on life and literally alters time and space around them, ultimately testing their faith in each other and themselves.
What genres does The Future fall into?
The Future is a drama, fantasy, and romance film that blends these genres to create an experimental narrative experience.















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