Rotten Tomatoes
Movies Tv shows RT App News Showtimes

2073

Play trailer 1:55 Poster for 2073 2024 1h 23m Drama Documentary Mystery & Thriller Play Trailer Watchlist
Watchlist Tomatometer Popcornmeter
49% Tomatometer 45 Reviews 43% Popcornmeter 250+ Ratings
It's the year 2073, and the worst fears of modern life have been realized. Surveillance drones fill the burnt orange skies and militarized police roam the wrecked streets, while survivors hide away underground, struggling to remember a free and hopeful existence. In this ingenious mixture of visionary science fiction and speculative nonfiction, Academy Award®-winning filmmaker Asif Kapadia (Amy) transports us to a future foreshadowed by the terrifying realities of our present moment. Two-time Academy Award® nominee Samantha Morton (In America, Sweet and Lowdown, Minority Report) plays a survivor besieged by nightmare visions of the past--a past that happens to be our present, visualized through contemporary footage interconnecting today's global crises of authoritarianism, unchecked big tech, inequality, and global climate change. 2073 is an urgent, unshakable vision of a dystopic future that could very well be our own.
Watch on Fandango at Home Stream Now

Where to Watch

2073

2073

What to Know

Critics Consensus

2073 is visually striking and occasionally haunting, but its preachy tone, derivative dystopian tropes, and air of exhausted fatalism leave it more dispiriting than entertaining.

Read Critics Reviews

Critics Reviews

View More
Rebecca Harrison Sight & Sound 02/22/2025
While there’s much to admire in its form, 2073 leaves the viewer with the overwhelming sense that we’ve already run out of road. Go to Full Review
Tim Cogshell FilmWeek (LAist) 02/11/2025
I don't buy any of it. If you want to make a documentary, make a documentary. Go to Full Review
Danny Leigh Financial Times 01/15/2025
3/5
Through [Morton], Kapadia audits the morbid symptoms he argues are taking us there: climate breakdown fueled by what journalist Anne Applebaum calls a global "democracy recession" and the influence of tech leaders set on leaving the planet altogether. Go to Full Review
Stephen A. Russell Orion's Shoulder (Substack) Dec 31
Amy filmmaker Asif Kapadia's clear-eyed wrangling with fake news blurs the documentary form to posit where our surveillance state and bad actors will lead us in the future, with Blade Runner-like fictional sequences led by Samantha Morton. Go to Full Review
Matt Brunson Film Frenzy Apr 17
2/4
The trouble with 2073 is that not only does it employ an unwieldy gimmick as its foundation but it places it in the service of a “preaching to the choir” piece. Go to Full Review
Glenn Dunks Glenn Dunks Apr 14
Doomscrolling: The Movie. Go to Full Review
Read all reviews

Audience Reviews

View More
Matt G. @mgilbert10 17h Thought I was getting a science fiction movie. This is not a movie. See more Joshua G @i_watch_movies77 1d Clicked on a near future dystopian movie, was fed liberal political propaganda. See more Joshua H @HeinsJR 1d I rarely feel the need to write reviews, but this movie was awful. At first, I was intrigued. A dystopian near future with a silent female protagonist who somehow narrates?Interesting concept. I expected depth or at least some explanation. Instead, the entire film turns into a stitched-together collage of real news clips meant to convince us we’re all doomed. Over an hour in, there’s still no real plot. Every time we glimpse the present (2073) for a minute or two, it cuts back to another barrage of footage from the 1990s to the 2020s. There’s no pacing, no development, no payoff. It feels like a low-budget YouTube conspiracy montage rather than an actual film. 0/5 stars. See more dean S @inwooder57 1d pretty good look at where we are as a species. doesn’t sugar coat the danger we are in. See more Jason B @Jason.02 3d Fear porn to the max. Very ironic they mention may rvil governments but conveniently leave out the one currently carrying out a genocide. See more Hughe J @Hughe 3d 2073 was released in 2024 and stars Samantha Morton in what appears to be half movie and half documentary. It's set in some type of post apocalyptic America where poor people live in shopping malls and the super rich live above the clouds in incredible skyscraper cities. I thought this was done far better in movies like Elysium but 2073 seems to be more focused on pushing a political message instead of making a good movie. It constantly reverts back to film footage of real world events, again pushing it's agenda, with scenes of Morton scavenging around the surface for some reason. I never got why some people were living underground when society was still functioning. Either be a documentary or be a movie because you can't be both. Not a fun watch and I can't recommend it. See more Read all reviews
2073

My Rating

Read More Read Less POST RATING WRITE A REVIEW EDIT REVIEW
The Rescue 96% 99% The Rescue Watchlist TRAILER for The Rescue Property 100% % Property Watchlist Conclave 93% 86% Conclave Watchlist TRAILER for Conclave Brother's Keeper 100% 86% Brother's Keeper Watchlist TRAILER for Brother's Keeper Okie 91% % Okie Watchlist TRAILER for Okie Discover more movies and TV shows. View More

Movie Info

Synopsis It's the year 2073, and the worst fears of modern life have been realized. Surveillance drones fill the burnt orange skies and militarized police roam the wrecked streets, while survivors hide away underground, struggling to remember a free and hopeful existence. In this ingenious mixture of visionary science fiction and speculative nonfiction, Academy Award®-winning filmmaker Asif Kapadia (Amy) transports us to a future foreshadowed by the terrifying realities of our present moment. Two-time Academy Award® nominee Samantha Morton (In America, Sweet and Lowdown, Minority Report) plays a survivor besieged by nightmare visions of the past--a past that happens to be our present, visualized through contemporary footage interconnecting today's global crises of authoritarianism, unchecked big tech, inequality, and global climate change. 2073 is an urgent, unshakable vision of a dystopic future that could very well be our own.
Director
Asif Kapadia
Producer
Asif Kapadia, George Chignell
Screenwriter
Asif Kapadia, Tony Grisoni, Tony Grisoni
Distributor
NEON
Production Co
Sheep Thief Films, Film4, Lafcadia Productions, Neon, Double Agent
Genre
Drama, Documentary, Mystery & Thriller
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Dec 27, 2024, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
Jan 7, 2025
Runtime
1h 23m
Most Popular at Home Now