The Pod Generation was one of the success stories of this year's Sundance Film Festival, having won the coveted Alfred P. Sloan Award before their premiere even took place. Written and directed by Sophie Barthes, who tackled the themes of technology and emotional detachment rather differently in Cold Souls, the satire envisions a world where women of a certain economic class can opt out of "natural" pregnancy and use the Womb Center's pods as a surrogate instead. But though it asks many interesting questions about the nature of parenthood, it is as much a romantic comedy as it is a philosophical exercise.
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