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  1. Crimes of the Future is a 1970 Canadian science fiction film written, shot, edited and directed by David Cronenberg. Like Cronenberg's previous feature, Stereo, Crimes of the Future was shot silent with a commentary added afterwards, spoken by the character Adrian Tripod (Ronald Mlodzik).

  2. Aug 10, 1984 · With Ronald Mlodzik, Jon Lidolt, Tania Zolty, Paul Mulholland. In a dystopic world where a plague is killing off pubescent human females, an esoteric researcher seeks his missing mentor while trying to retain morality in the sex-obsessed society he lives in.

  3. Jul 13, 2022 · Shot silently and set to voice-over, Crimes of The Future provides ...more. In this early feature from David Cronenberg, a dermatologist named Adrian Tripod searches for his missing mentor,...

  4. Directed by David Cronenberg. Crimes of the Future is set in a future where sexually mature women appear to have been obliterated by a plague produced by the use of cosmetics. The film details the wanderings of Adrian Tripod, director of the dermatological clinic the House of Skin.

  5. A man (Ronald Mlodzik) takes a bizarre journey while searching for a kidnapped 5-year-old girl.

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  6. In the future, millions of women have died from Rouges Malady: a disease caused by cosmetics discovered by mad dermatologist Antoine Rouge, who has disappeared. As Adrian Tripod searches for his missing mentor, he meets an old colleague whose body produces strange, functionless new organs.

  7. Crimes of the Future is set in a future where sexually mature women appear to have been obliterated by a plague produced by the use of cosmetics. The film details the wanderings of Adrian Tripod, director of the dermatological clinic the House of Skin.