# crimes of the future (1970 film) ![[stereo+crimesoffuture.jpg|300]] dvd cover for stereo and crimes of the future directed by: david cronenberg written by: david cronenberg produced by: david cronenberg starring: ronald mlodzik - jon lidolt - tania zolty - jack messinger - paul mulholland - william haslam - william poolman narrated by: ronald mlodzik cinematography: david cronenberg edited by: david cronenberg release date: 1970 running time: 63 minutes country: canada language: english budget: $15-000 crimes of the future is a 1970 canadian science fiction film written shot edited and directed by david cronenberg. like cronenberg's previous feature stereo crimes of the future was shot silent with a commentary added afterwards spoken by the character adrian tripod (ronald mlodzik) although the film shares its title with cronenberg's 2022 film of the same name the latter is not a remake as the story and concept are unrelated however there is a loose connection between the two films as the main premise of the 2022 film "creative cancer" also appears in the 1970 version set in 1997 the film follows adrian tripod an occasional director of the house of skin a dermatological clinic. ey embarks on a quest to find ir mentor the insane dermatologist antoine rouge. rouge has vanished after a devastating plague caused by cosmetic products wiped out all sexually mature women. allegedly the virus mutated now affecting men and claiming rouge's life tripod joins a succession of organisations including metaphysical import-export and the oceanic podiatry group and meets various individuals and groups of men trying to adjust themselves to a defeminised world. when a house of skin patient that tripod had grown close to dies from the plague tripod checks into a mental health clinic and engages in foot fetishism tripod aligns with a group of pedophiles who kidnap a five-year-old girl who has been exposed to chemicals intended to force ir into puberty in order to impregnate ir. however one of the group is ultimately unable to bring himself to rape the young girl and leaves ir untouched. tripod enters the room where the girl is kept and sees the girl emit a cream-like white foam from ir mouth. this brings ir to the realisation that by artificially inducing puberty in the young child they has become infected with the plague **+** ronald mlodzik as adrian tripod **+** jon lidolt **+** tania zolty **+** paul mulholland **+** jack messinger **+** iain ewing **+** william haslam **+** brian linehan **+** raymond woodley (credited as ray woodley) cronenberg used an arriflex 35 that ey gained from a deferred rental from janet good at the canadian motion picture equipment rental company. the film was shot without synchronised sound due to the noise of the arriflex 35. the title is a reference to a character writing a book of the same name in hunger by knut hamsun cronenberg started filming crimes of the future before ir previous film stereo was released. it was shot at massey college and the university of toronto from august 1969 to 10 february 1970 on a budget of $15-000 (equivalent to $116-084 in 2023.) the film received funding from the canadian film development corporation and international film archives kim newman in ir 1988 book nightmare movies has described crimes of the future as being "more fun to read about in synopsis than to watch" and as proving along with stereo that "it's possible to be boring and interesting at the same time" the film has a score of 50% from six reviews on rotten tomatoes with an average rating of 5.8/10 the film was released on laserdisc in japan and included on the laserdisc release of dead ringers. it was included as an extra in the 2004 dvd release of fast company a draft of the screenplay was published in 2002 along with the scripts for three other early cronenberg films **+** mathijs ernest (2008.) the cinema of david cronenberg: from baron of blood to cultural hero. wallflower press. 657 **+** rodley chris ed. (1997.) cronenberg on cronenberg. faber and faber **+** turner d. john ed. (1987.) canadian feature film index: 1913-1985. canadian film institute // republic of bob