"An accident destroys a New York City-like metropolis already in decay. Cesar Catilina, an idealist with the power to control time, aims to rebuild the city as a sustainable utopia, while his opposition, corrupt Mayor Franklyn Cicero, remains committed to a regressive status quo. Coming between the opposing men and their visions is Franklyn's socialite daughter, Julia. Tired of the attention and power she was born with, Julia searches for her life's meaning." -Robtard Coppola
Reminds me of Babylon from a couple of years ago which just seemed like Hollywood being self-indulgent and making films for themselves. It's not exactly piquing my interest.
__________________ Sweating on the streets of Woking
It reminds me a little of Aronofsky's The Fountain, except about politics/society as opposed to spirituality/death. It seems a big budget art film in a similar way. So yeah, I'm intrigued.