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  1. Rollerball ¿Un futuro próximo? es una película dirigida por Norman Jewison con James Caan, John Houseman. Sinopsis : En el año 2018, los ejecutivos han sustituido a los políticos y los ...

  2. Rollerball (1975) James Caan stars as a rollerball champ in this fast-hitting, action- packed glimpse of a future where a brutal, no-holds-barred sport takes the place of war, and murder is just part of the game. 1,192 2 h 5 min 1975. 13+. Science Fiction · Sports · Cerebral · Downbeat. This video is currently unavailable.

  3. Rollerball - Apple TV. Available on Pluto TV, Prime Video, Tubi TV, iTunes. The year is 2018, and the world has been regrouped politically to a hegemony of six conglomerate cartels. There is total material tranquility: no wars, no poverty, no unrest--and no personal free will and no God. The ingenious way of ventilating human nature's animal ...

  4. 'Rollerball' was made in 1975, directed by Norman Jewison and based on a novel by William Harrison. Harrison wanted to criticise the increasing violence in sports, and also what he saw as the rise of the corporate society. 'Rollerball' depicts a future when nations have been replaced by corporations, after 'the corporate wars'.

  5. Rollerball" posits a dystopian future in the year 2018 in which war has been replaced by the titular game, a gladiatorial spectacle of violence that helps keep the global populace entertained and anesthetized. Director Norman Jewison ("In the Heat of the Night") and writer William Harrison further give us an athletic champion, Jonathan E. (James Caan, "Misery"), whose individual expertise ...

  6. Rollerball : la critique du film (1975) Dénonciation un peu pâteuse des dérives de notre société, Rollerball est toutefois une œuvre intéressante et diablement efficace, à défaut d’être fine. Synopsis : En l’an 2018, les nations ont disparu, remplacées par des technocrates qui donnent au peuple l’aisance matérielle, au ...

  7. 29 de dic. de 2014 · Overview. In a corporate-controlled future, an ultra-violent sport known as Rollerball represents the world, and one of its powerful athletes is out to defy those who want him out of the game. Norman Jewison. Director. William Harrison.