Future Imperfect
A drama set in a post-nuclear Britain, written and directed by Jack Jewers
Uki is a strange, isolated community of peasant farmers who live like Iron Age settlers and worship plastic toys. Descended from the survivors of a catastrophic global war, these simple but happy people live in complete ignorance of their history, hidden from them by a sinister ruling class, who regulate their lives completely. Until the day, Ret, a middle-aged mother, discovers an old book and begins to plan a revolution. The only problem is - are most people content with things the way they are? Taking its lead from such screenwriters as Anthony Burgess and Nigel Kneale, Future Imperfect is a wry but unsettling tribute to British science fiction.
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