Movies like Z.P.G. (1972)
If you're looking for some great movies that are a lot like Z.P.G., here is our list of similar films:
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    1. Children of Men

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    Children of Men presents a unique take on a future where humanity faces extinction due to global infertility, resonating with Z.P.G.'s theme of reproductive crisis. The film's suspenseful journey to protect the last pregnant woman on Earth will grip fans of dystopian narratives.

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    2. In Time

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    The 2011 sci-fi film In Time explores a society where time has become the currency and aging stops at 25. Much like Z.P.G., it deals with themes of overpopulation and resource scarcity, wrapped in a thrilling action plot that challenges the established order.

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    3. Gattaca

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    In Gattaca's genetically engineered society, those born naturally find themselves discriminated against and restricted. This film’s exploration of eugenics and personal freedom will resonate with audiences who are fascinated by Z.P.G.'s socio-political commentary.

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    4. Elysium

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    Elysium depicts a future where the affluent live on a pristine space station while the rest suffer on a decaying Earth. This division of class and access to resources echoes the depictions of stratified society in Z.P.G., making it a must-watch for enthusiasts of socially conscious science fiction.

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    5. Silent Running

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    This sci-fi classic focuses on the preservation of Earth's last botanic specimens aboard a spaceship. Similar to Z.P.G., Silent Running presents a bleak outlook on the future of the environment, poignantly depicting the lengths one man will go to save natural life.

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    6. The Handmaid's Tale

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    Although The Handmaid's Tale is better known as a TV series, the original 1990 film tackles themes of reproductive rights and authoritarian control, akin to the societal restrictions portrayed in Z.P.G. It's a grim look at a totalitarian future that restricts women's roles in reproduction.