Actor John Malkovich, director Robert Rodriguez and Rémy Martin Louis XIII created a film called 100 Years inspired by the time it takes to create the cognac. The film is locked away in a safe and won’t be seen until November 18, 2115. Malkovich wrote and starred in the film, which has a sci-fi theme and involves heroic protagonists and a villain. A thousand people around the world have received metal tickets for the premiere, which can be passed on to their descendants.
Some films are labeled “must see” but how many have been described as “must see”? Well, there is at least one, thanks to a collaboration between actor John Malkovich, director Robert Rodriguez and cognac brand Rémy Martin Louis XIII. The forward-thinking team came together in 2015 to make 100 Years, a film inspired by the amount of time it takes to create a bottle of the famous cognac. A century is also how long everyone will have to wait to see the film, which is now locked away in a high-tech bulletproof safe that won’t open until November 18, 2115. No description of the film has been made available, but Rodriguez described as “elegant and emotionally charged”.
The movie that none of us will ever see:
In addition to starring in the film, Malkovich also wrote it. The only known plot details are that the film is set in 2015, has a sci-fi theme, and involves heroic male and female protagonists and a villain.
100 Years also stars Taiwanese actress Shuya Chang and Chilean actor Marko Zaror.
A thousand people around the world have received a pair of metal tickets for the premiere of the film 2115. The invitations can be passed on to their descendants, who are presumably not yet born.
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