Summary In 2040, a generation of Torontonians have grown up after the economic collapse of the west. The movie consists of episodes of a documentary series popular in mainland China about the bad jobs some white people have -- the plucky and resilient souls unlucky enough to be born into the slums of North America are both amusing and moving to the Chinese audience. Oscar is a digital janitor, and has to manually cover up logos for copyright reasons in the future's answer to Google StreetView maps. Gary and Karen assemble robot baby dolls for the children of the wealthy in Asia. Anton and Toph are spider silk collectors. Serina is human spam and makes a living by mentioning brands and products in casual conversation. View more details
Directed : Chris McCawley Jim Morrison IV Jim Munroe
Written : Jim Munroe
Stars : Jonah Hundert Rachel MacMillan Sean Lerner Taylor Katz
Genres : Comedy Sci-Fi Drama
Release date : May 6, 2012
Countries of origin : Canada
Official sites : Official site
Language : English
Filming locations : Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Production companies : No Media Kings
Summary In 2040, a generation of Torontonians have grown up after the economic collapse of the west. The movie consists of episodes of a documentary series popular in mainland China about the bad jobs some white people have -- the plucky and resilient souls unlucky enough to be born into the slums of North America are both amusing and moving to the Chinese audience. Oscar is a digital janitor, and has to manually cover up logos for copyright reasons in the future's answer to Google StreetView maps. Gary and Karen assemble robot baby dolls for the children of the wealthy in Asia. Anton and Toph are spider silk collectors. Serina is human spam and makes a living by mentioning brands and products in casual conversation. View more details
Genres : Comedy Sci-Fi Drama
Release date : May 6, 2012
Countries of origin : Canada
Official sites : Official site
Language : English
Filming locations : Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Production companies : No Media Kings