I am going to keep the list of films free from "non-transhuman" films.
Documentary
Immortality Institute Film: Exploring Life Extension
Film Mission
Fiction
2001 Space Odyssey
A work of sheer genius, from one of the greatest filmmakers that ever lived... I don't want to say even a word about the plot that might spoil your brilliant experiance of this film.
Blade Runner
Director Ridley Scott's hauntingly prescient vision of the not-too-distant future stars Harrison Ford as Rick Deckard, a retired police assassin, or "blade runner." The Los Angeles of 2019 is a dark, polluted, overcrowded dystopia dominated by cloud-piercing buildings and looming neon billboards, the air dense with acid rain and flying traffic. World-weary Deckard has been called out of retirement to liquidate four escaped "replicants"--genetically derived androids of great strength, intelligence, and nearly-human emotion who serve as slaves and prostitutes in the off-planet colonies.
Gattaca
In the 21st century, genetic engineering makes possible the creation of biologically superior human specimens ("valids"), who then grow to positions of power and prestige. Would-be astronaut Vincent(Ethan Hawke) born the old-fashioned way, can only hope for a janitorial position at the elite Gattaca Corporation--until he buys the blood, urine, and identity of a perfect but paralyzed athlete.
Ghost in the Shell
Another visually sensational animated film from the producers of the acclaimed "Akira." Major Motoko Kusanagi is a beautiful cyborg who works for Section 29, Japan's secret police force, in the year 2029. Motoko's supervisor, Aramaki, orders her to find Puppet Master, a sinister computer terrorist.
and many more... post your additions, I will add them if I think they are necessary.
All film descriptions taked from rottentomatoes.com
Edited by justinb, 13 April 2005 - 10:31 PM.