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Director: Nisha Ganatra
Cast: Alexa PenaVega, Renée Felice Smith, Makenzie Vega, Carlos PenaVega
In the future, the gender disparity gap was addressed with a radical idea: keep boys and girls physically separate until the age of eighteen. In this society, The Equal Futures Academy for Girls and the Equal Futures Academy for Boys were formed to re-educate the two genders without the inherent biases of society. The Equal Futures Academy propels more girls into the arena of captains of technology than any other school in the world. Frankie, Libby and Sheridan of the Girls Who Code are a premiere coterie of students with brains, beauty and binary bravado. The expert hackers have found a way to interact with the boys from their sister school and trouble ensues. Code Academy is a peek into the inner world of adolescence, gender identity formation and the role of cyber space in this tumultuous time of growth.
Critical Reception & Ratings
While little is known about the critical reception of the 2014 sci-fi film FUTURESTATES: Code Academy, directed by Nisha Ganatra, the film explores themes of gender identity and the role of technology in adolescence. Without any prominent awards or public ratings available, the film's impact remains largely under the radar.
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Directed by Nisha Ganatra, FUTURESTATES: Code Academy (2014) offers a thought-provoking exploration of gender dynamics in a future where boys and girls are physically separated until adulthood. With its talented cast including Alexa PenaVega and Renée Felice Smith, the film blends science fiction and coming-of-age themes as it examines the role of technology and identity formation in adolescence.