

Cate Blanchett and Willem Dafoe walk into a bar to save humanity. No punchline, just hope.
The final part of the Creativity Trilogy explores existential threats our world is facing. An inspiring film about imagination's power and a hopeful glimpse into the future.
Direction
Vaske corralled this chaotic famous-person dinner party into coherence.
Production
Somehow made talking heads feel visually urgent, not static.
Director
Hermann Vaske
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This completes Vaske's 24-year trilogy that started with 'Why Are We Creative?' in 2000, making it one of documentary cinema's longest gestating thematic projects.
The cast spans Blanchett's climate activism to Kasparov's political dissidence—Vaske essentially assembled a 'creativity Avengers' of people actually doing the work.
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