ZOOM – the new program by Fatih Çevikkollu is like a warm campfire in the cold digital world: It provides warmth, entertains, and makes us laugh.
Because even if the news situation seems bleak – many things have actually improved. Only our view of the future appears murkier than ever.
A virus brought the world to a standstill – and for a fleeting moment, it zoomed. Suddenly, there was a vision in the room: the idea of a better world. A world that slows down, lives more mindfully, thinks more sustainably. But the moment was barely over, and flights were available again for €19.90. And advertising? It still creates needs we never had – to sell us things we don’t need.
Freedom? That ends where the interests of capital begin.
What really matters? Freud claimed that the renunciation of instinct was the cradle of culture – but what did he really know? On a finite planet, infinite growth is impossible. And self-optimization? Doesn’t solve a single problem. Really, not one.
We need to reshuffle things – and ask ourselves a simple question: How much is enough?
ZOOM is the mirror of a society jumping off a skyscraper and saying while falling: “So far, so good.”
A sharp, witty, and moving look at one of the most fascinating eras humanity has ever lived through.