" One of the highlights of the night was the second film, “Our Mechanical Future,” directed by MSU alumni, Jenina Podulka. The film toys with the idea of how the populous is shaped by technology – in this case prosthetic limbs. It was poignant, subtly scathing yet whimsical in its portrayal of consumerism. It begged the questions: What will be the effect of cutting edge technology when it is mass produced? And what has become obsolete in our own world?
'It was an awesome experience,' Podulka said after the event. 'This was the largest venue where I have presented a film. It was worth the two months of no sunlight during production.' "
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Montclair Dispatch