
2030 · A NEXUS WORLD
ABOVEINTELLIGENCE
When AI surpasses human cognition, the last hope of humanity rests on the shoulders of a 16-year-old girl and a defective robot.
WHY THIS FILM MATTERS
Four pillars that define a new standard in science fiction cinema
Scientifically Grounded Robots
Every robot in this film is engineered from real-world technology. Each design is extrapolated from existing research — Boston Dynamics locomotion, OpenAI reasoning, Harvard RoboBee nano-systems — making them not just plausible, but inevitable.
IMAX 70MM Epic Scale
Shot in the tradition of Christopher Nolan's IMAX philosophy: every frame is a painting, every scene is a statement. The film uses practical sets, real locations across 12 countries, and minimal CGI to achieve authentic cinematic grandeur.
Harari's Vision Made Flesh
Rooted in Yuval Noah Harari's "Nexus" — the film dramatizes his core question: when algorithms know us better than we know ourselves, what remains of human agency? The story is philosophy in motion.
A Global Human Story
20 characters from 20 nations. One 16-year-old girl at the center. The resistance against AI control is not a national story — it is the story of every human being who refuses to surrender their consciousness.
THE HEART OF THE STORY
A girl who refuses to give up. A robot who learned what it means to be human.
THE ROBOT CODEX
The production team consulted with roboticists from MIT, Stanford, and Carnegie Mellon to ensure every robot design is grounded in current research trajectories. Each machine represents a 5-10 year extrapolation from technology that exists today.
EPIC SCENES
Shot across 12 countries in the tradition of Christopher Nolan
"When algorithms know you better than you know yourself, what will become of democracy, free markets, and individual rights?"— Yuval Noah Harari · Nexus

















