Sci-fi body horror written and directed by David Cronenberg. Significant advances in biotechnology combined with biological changes in many humans such as the disappearance of physical pain mean that surgery can be performed on conscious people, but other humans experience more extreme physiological changes. A mother kills her eight-year-old son, convinced that he isn't human because he eats plastic as food. Performance artists Saul Tenser (Viggo Mortensen) and Caprice (Léa Seydoux) surgically remove his newly evolved organs in front of a live audience. A group of radical evolutionists led by Lang Dotrice (Scott Speedman) have modified their digestive systems so that they can eat toxic waste, while government bureaucrat Timlin (Kristen Stewart) has her own agenda.Special FeaturesNew audio commentary by Caelum VatnsdalUndeniably a Love Story: an interview with Director David CronenbergThings Change: an interview with Actor Viggo MortensenThe Chaos Inside: an interview with Actor Léa SeydouxThe Heat and the Grime: an interview with Actor Kristen StewartThe Bureau Man: a new interview with Actor Don McKellarPainkiller: a new interview with Producer Robert LantosThe Most Wonderful Dream: a new interview with Cinematographer Douglas KochThe Code of David: an interview with Editor Christopher DonaldsonNew Flesh, Future Crimes: The Body and David Cronenberg - a video essay by Leigh SingerThe Making of Crimes of the FutureProduction Design MaterialsShort film: The Death of David Cronenberg

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