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After Work

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Most jobs that exist today might disappear within decades. What will this mean to us as human beings? Through four stories After Work explores what may happen to us when we don't work. In the next 15 years, it is estimated that about half of the workforce will be replaced by automation and artificial intelligence. Are we ready for this change? What will it entail on an existential level? What will we do, in essence, when we no longer have to work?

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Alex Heeney Seventh Row Erik Gandini works with documentary images and sounds as if he’s making a musical in his creative nonfiction film After Work, a look at varying attitudes to work around the world. Aug 3, 2023 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Most jobs that exist today might disappear within decades. What will this mean to us as human beings? Through four stories After Work explores what may happen to us when we don't work. In the next 15 years, it is estimated that about half of the workforce will be replaced by automation and artificial intelligence. Are we ready for this change? What will it entail on an existential level? What will we do, in essence, when we no longer have to work?
Director
Erik Gandini
Producer
Jesper Kurlandsky
Screenwriter
Erik Gandini
Production Co
Film i Väst, GEO Television
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 20m