In this dark comedy, a man named Simon James finds his life turned upside down when his doppelganger, James Simon, starts working at his office. As Simon tries to uncover the truth behind James' identity and their connection, he begins to question his own sanity and reality. With themes of identity, duality, and paranoia, 'The Double' is a surreal exploration of one man's descent into madness.
The futuristic aesthetics of Computers Serve offers an illustrative account of the history of computers, their prospects and the risks within, as seen in 1968. The voice-over accentuates the highly topical promulgation set against the dangers of monotonous office work and computer totalitarianism.
This color educational film is about data processing. This was made in 1972.
Educational film by the Bell Telephone Company
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