In a city that loves to talk about innovation, disruption, and the future of the human mind, it's refreshing when something actually shows up on screen worth discussing over a beer afterward.
BrainStorm is coming to San Francisco for a local screening, and if you're the kind of person who reads a news site called The Dissent, there's a decent chance this one's in your wheelhouse.
The film digs into the science and philosophy of the brain — how we think, how we make decisions, and what that means for who we are as individuals. Heavy stuff, sure, but the kind of heavy that doesn't feel like homework. Think less lecture hall, more late-night rabbit hole.
San Francisco has no shortage of documentary screenings that amount to a PowerPoint presentation with better lighting. BrainStorm isn't that. It's the kind of film that actually earns the post-screening conversation — the one that spills out onto the sidewalk and turns into a two-hour debate at the nearest bar.
For a city obsessed with AI, consciousness, and the next big cognitive leap, it's almost overdue.
Details on the exact venue and showtime are still circulating, so keep your eyes on local event listings. But mark it on your calendar now. In a town where most "events" are either a tech networking mixer or a protest, a genuinely thought-provoking film screening is worth protecting your evening for.
Your algorithm-addled brain could use the workout.