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299:) find out about the baby, their initial offer to help conceal the baby quickly leads to trouble. Jealousy and envy arise as the Bordens want to share the baby as if it is a new car. The McNeils and the Bordens begin to fight over the baby, and the Bordens then seek to keep the child for themselves. Finally, the McNeils are captured and placed under one of the state's execution domes, but the couple, along with the baby, manage to escape by digging underground, making their way through darkened tunnels in a raft to a remote island where there is no visible pollution. However, the whole island may still be in a radioactive state, as it was used to bury old nuclear missiles in 1978. 398:"All citizens stand by. This is an edict from WorldGov. In the interest of balancing the population, and preserving the food supply, the birth of any baby is forbidden for the next thirty years. Any man and woman who conceive and have a child during that period will be put to death by the State. Any child conceived will be considered an outlaw child, and will also be liquidated. There will be constant surveillance by StatePol and a large reward in extra calories for any citizen who reports the presence of an outlaw child. That is all." 284:) work in a museum recreating life in the 20th century. Carol is desperate for a child, so when she conceives, she avoids the abortion machine installed in their bathroom to remain pregnant. After the child's birth, the couple must shield the baby from being discovered. Once Carol decides to break the law and have a baby, they must not only avoid the prying eyes of the Big Brother-like government but also the growing jealousy of their own friends. Neighbors finding a couple with a 265:
common household pets - are extinct. People eat tasteless, bright-colored paste out of plastic containers. To reduce the world's population, the world's government decrees that no children may be born for the next 30 years. Breaking this law will result in the death penalty for the parents as well as the newborn. Brainwashing and robot substitutes are used to end the yearning for children, with the death penalty as the ultimate deterrent. Violators are executed by
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In the future, the Earth has become severely polluted (people need to wear breathing masks when outside), with severe overpopulation affecting available resources. Because of the permanent thick smog that has settled over the dismal cities that now cover the Earth's entire surface, all animals – even
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In the novel, the earth's resources have been strained to the limit, and in many parts of the world, cannibalism and food riots are commonplace. Seeking a solution to this crisis, the leaders of WorldGov meet in emergency session. Their computers spin through billions of facts, and the reports are
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To give the world some semblance of normality, realistic mechanical babies are devised to pacify the maternal instincts of 10 billion women. But to Carol, the very idea of accepting one of the robot infants is abhorrent. She wants and needs a
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more than disquieting; they are chilling. Further growth of the population is unthinkable, and the leaders finally settle on the only possible solution, which is soon announced by the World Government satellite:
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executes those who violate a 30-year ban on having children. Filmed in Denmark, the film is almost entirely set-bound featuring art direction designed to reflect a bleak, oppressive future.
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under a plastic dome. Couples of fertile age visit "Babyland" and are given life-size
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A year prior to the film's release, Max Ehrlich published the science fiction novel
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child will go into the streets screaming "baby, baby," until authorities show up.
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A screening at the San Francisco Festival of Fantastic Film, with pictures
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Z.P.G., although produced by an American company, was filmed in Denmark
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created the life-size realistic animatronic children for the film.
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Index

Zero population growth (disambiguation)

Michael Campus
Frank De Felitta
Max Ehrlich
Oliver Reed
Geraldine Chaplin
Don Gordon
Diane Cilento
Michael Reed
Mikael Salomon
Zero Population Growth
dystopian
science fiction film
Michael Campus
Oliver Reed
Geraldine Chaplin
The Population Bomb
Paul R. Ehrlich
overpopulated
world government
suffocation
animatronic
Oliver Reed
Geraldine Chaplin
Don Gordon
Diane Cilento
Oliver Reed
Geraldine Chaplin
Don Gordon

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