
“If you can't see a better future, build one.”
In a futuristic New York known as New Rome, visionary architect Cesar Catilina dreams of building "Megalopolis," a utopian city that redefines society’s limits. Opposing him is the corrupt Mayor Franklyn Cicero, who clings to power and profit. Between them stands Julia, the mayor’s daughter, whose love for Cesar forces her to choose between loyalty, ambition, and the fate of humanity.
This is a visually opulent and intellectually ambitious journey into a crumbling future. It feels like a grand, surreal meditation on humanity's potential and its inherent flaws, wrapped in a decadent, operatic spectacle that demands contemplation.













