2081, 2009, USA DIRECTED BY CHANDLER TUTTLE
A handsome 25-minute adaptation of Kurt Vonnegut's satirical
'Harrison Bergeron', in which no one is better and everyone is worse, by law. Far more concise than the over-long and dumbed-down 1995
film, and the producers were clearly shooting in mind of the values Vonnegut was advocating. It's dark and gloomy and you have to be in the mood, but I'd call this a rather striking success.