Imagine a film so futuristic that its premiere isn’t happening in our lifetime. In fact, not even in our children’s or grandchildren’s. That’s 100 Years — a movie starring John Malkovich, directed by Robert Rodriguez, and locked in a time-sealed vault until 2115.
The concept is backed by luxury brand Louis XIII Cognac, famous for aging its bottles for a century. Just like the drink, the movie has been designed as a “message to the future.” Symbolic, not commercial.
Here’s the twist:
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Only 1,000 metal tickets exist, passed down through generations.
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The plot is still a complete mystery.
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It has already become a cultural myth, even though no one alive will see it.
Did You Know?
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John Malkovich himself wrote the script — and kept it under wraps, never revealing what it’s about.
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The vault storing the film is climate-controlled to preserve it for a century.
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Louis XIII Cognac’s tagline for the campaign? “100 Years: The Movie You Will Never See.”
This isn’t just a film. It’s a time capsule. A piece of art meant for humans we’ll never meet, making us wonder: What legacy are we leaving behind for the next century?
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