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World of Tomorrow Episode Two news story

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World of Tomorrow Episode Two

The Burden of Other People's Thoughts + Discussion with Don Hertzfeldt

Digital Media Center Theater

340 East Parker - LSU, Baton Rouge

April 13, 2018 - 6:00 PM until:
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Don Hertzfeldt is rescheduled to be visiting LSU to screen World of Tomorrow Episode Two followed by Q&A at the LSU Digital Media Center at 6 p.m. on April 13th. Admission will be free. Admission will be free, but it is recommended that seats are reserved ahead of time on EventbriteFor more information see the Facebook event page here.The screening is sponsored by LSU School of Art, Digital Media Arts and Engineering, CCT Cultural Computing, Department of English, and the Ogden Honors College.

The highly anticipated follow-up to Don Hertzfeldt's World of Tomorrow finds Emily Prime swept inside the brain of an incomplete back-up clone of her future self, who's on a mission to reboot her broken mind. Continuing the tradition of the first film, World of Tomorrow Episode Two was written entirely around candid audio recordings of the director's five year old niece.

Don Hertzfeldt is a two-time Academy Award nominee whose animated films include It's Such a Beautiful Day, World of Tomorrow, The Meaning of Life, and Rejected. His work has played around the world, receiving over 250 awards, and made a special guest appearance on The Simpsons in 2014. Eight of his films have screened in competition at the Sundance Film Festival, where he is the only filmmaker to have won the overall Grand Jury Prize for Short Film twice.

Indiewire called World of Tomorrow "one of the best films of 2015," while The Dissolve named it "one of the finest achievements in sci-fi in recent memory." The A.V. Club described the film as "visionary" and "possibly the best film of 2015." Rolling Stone ranked World of Tomorrow #10 on its list of the "Greatest Animated Movies Ever."