The year is 2732. The body of Nasar Ghafoor, a man who lived in the 21st century, thaws after a long, long, long cryonic sleep.
Medical personnel, leveraging technology unknown in our present times, make the necessary preparations to bring him back to life.
Hey, it could happen. You never know. Ghafoor, the focus of the Oscar-shortlisted documentary Eternal Father, has committed to having his body stored in an indefinite freeze after he passes, whenever that may occur. “Who wants to die?
If there was a way of cheating death, yeah, why not?” Ghafoor says of his reasoning. “I thought, well, go for it. I’ve got nothing to lose.” Ghafoor defies the stereotypical image of someone keen on being reanimated.
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