Curious about how science is changing aging? Longevity Hackers, a new documentary narrated by Oscar Nominee Edward Norton, explores the latest breakthroughs in longevity research with appearances from high-profile figures.
The much-anticipated documentary Longevity Hackers premiered on December 4th, 2024, and is now available for streaming on platforms such as Google Play and Apple TV. Directed by Michal Siewierski, with artist Steve Aoki serving as executive producer, the film explores the rapidly advancing field of longevity science, investigating the potential to extend human life and enhance healthspan.
Longevity scientists and celebrities
This documentary offers a compelling blend of expert insights, cutting-edge research, and personal stories, all aimed at unveiling the possibilities for slowing, halting, or even reversing the aging process. It features an impressive lineup of contributors, from leading scientists like Dr. David Sinclair, Dr. Nir Barzilai, and Dr. Peter Diamandis, to high-profile celebrities such as Mark Cuban, Tony Hawk, Wim Hof, and Pau Gasol. Their participation highlights the universal appeal of longevity science and the growing interest in adopting healthier lifestyles to extend vitality as we age.
Longevity Hackers explores the science of aging through various innovative fields, including stem cell research, regenerative medicine, and gene therapies. With the promise of breakthroughs that could potentially allow people to live well beyond current life expectancy, the documentary serves as both an educational resource and a conversation starter, inviting viewers to reconsider their approach to aging and health.
The film does not shy away from addressing some of the ethical and societal questions surrounding longer lifespans. What impact would dramatically extended lifespans have on healthcare systems? How would society and the economy adapt to a future where individuals live much longer, healthier lives? By presenting these crucial questions alongside the science, Longevity Hackers sparks a wider dialogue on what it means to age in the 21st century.
Whether you’re a longevity enthusiast or just beginning to explore the topic, Longevity Hackers offers an accessible and engaging way to learn about the scientific revolution that could change the way we think about aging. The documentary is now available to stream, bringing the promise of extended life and health to viewers worldwide.
As interest in longevity grows, Longevity Hackers is poised to be a pivotal moment in the conversation about the future of human aging. For those looking to understand the science behind the headlines, this documentary is a must-watch.
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Our mission is to help promote the fields of longevity and healthy life extension in this film, and help generate additional exposure for the industry with the goal of helping it achieve its funding goals in order to speed up research on anti-aging drugs, treatments and procedures.
Another goal is to empower and educate the viewers about the latest advances in the fields of longevity, health span and radical life extension as well as lifestyle and dietary interventions that could potentially increase the chances of people living long enough to take advantage of the upcoming exciting life extension therapies of the near future.
Michal Siewierski, Filmmaker