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Future West Theatrical Trailer

Take a ride in a green RV as three road-trippers make their way through the beautiful state of Arizona, interviewing its brilliant citizens along the way! Follow along as they meet record store owners, engineers, rocketeers, and more, all the while figuring out how they’ll uniquely contribute to Arizona’s culture of innovation themselves.

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Get Out There
25:15
Stories from engineer Katherine Kuchenbecker, artist Zaria Forman, CEO Jewel Burks.
Find Your Voice
25:11
The road trip begins with Harvard professor Evelynn Hammonds and artist Janet Echelman.
The Door's Wide Open (Season 13 | Episode 4)
25:10
As their trip comes to an end, the team reflects on everything they learned along the way.
Get the Ball Rolling (Season 13 | Episode 3)
25:08
The team has an action-packed week highlighted by stops in Las Vegas, Denver, and Chicago.
Breaking Down Barriers (Season 13 | Episode 2)
25:14
The team’s journey takes them into Silicon Valley, the hub for innovation in technology.
Pumped and Ready (Season 13 | Episode 1)
25:10
Three computer science students embark on a road trip to meet leaders in their field.
Everything is Design (Season 12 | Episode 8)
24:42
The journey ends in NYC with designer swissmiss and Helvetica director Gary Hustwit.
Deciding What's Next (Season 12 | Episode 7)
24:42
The team meets an exhibition designer in Chicago, an inventor-turned-entrepreneur in NYC.
Make it Your Own (Season 12 | Episode 6)
24:42
Breaking out of comfort zones with glassblowing, palm readings, and impromptu interviews.
The Answer is Within You (Season 12 | Episode 5)
24:42
The team explores the Experience Music Project and talks indecision with Michael Franti.
Challenge the Status Quo (Season 12 | Episode 4)
24:42
The road-trippers talk fear, failure, and taking chances at Skywalker Ranch and Pixar.
Finding Contentment (Season 12 | Episode 3)
24:42
To NorCal with Snap Judgment host Glynn Washington and Santa Cruz Guitar’s Richard Hoover.
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