A collection of short films by five Thai directors imagining their country ten years into the future.
Ten Years is an anthology film set in the 2020s that presents a series of short films exploring different aspects of the future. It delves into themes such as prophecy, the Hong Kong society, and speculative fiction. The film takes a mockumentary approach, offering a thought-provoking examination of the potential future scenarios.
What will our lives be like 10 years from now? Five up and coming Taiwanese directors each offer their own take in answering this question. In 2028, Taiwan is suffering from nuclear waste (“The Can of Anido”), migrant workers (“942”), industrial collapse (“Way Home”), low birth rates and diversity in families (“A Making-Of”), and insomnia (“The Sleep”).
Five short stories from five different directors set ten years in Japan's future.
Ten Years Myanmar, an omnibus film depicting a dystopian future 10 years later, tells five stories by five directors.