Future Vision XPRIZE

The Future Vision XPRIZE is a $3.5M+ global film and storytelling competition designed to spark and fund the next generation of hopeful, optimistic science fiction.

Core Mission: Challenge creators worldwide to move past dystopian tropes and depict tangible, technology-enabled futures where humanity thrives—showing visions of a future genuinely worth building. Backing & Partners: Founded by Peter Diamandis through the XPRIZE Foundation in partnership with Range Media Partners, Google, and Republic Film. Judges: Renowned figures in science and speculative fiction, including Neil deGrasse Tyson, Neal Stephenson, Mira Lane (Google), and Rod Roddenberry.

Format & Submissions: Required an original 3-minute video/trailer alongside a detailed narrative treatment, synopsis, logline, and creator statement.

Prize Structure: A $2.5M production equity investment and $100K cash for the Grand Prize winner, alongside cash awards for runners-up and finalists, culminating at the Moonshots Live event in Los Angeles.

Ensō Education Institute’s Martian Cradle

Martian Cradle is a grounded, optimistic science fiction narrative developed under the Ensō Education Institute umbrella that tackles the human, ethical, and generational realities of interplanetary civilization.

Logline: Driven by her ambition to explore space, an astrobiologist embarks on a journey along the Martian Corridor to give birth to the first extraterrestrial child—turning her dangerous mission into the biggest media spectacle of all time.

Setting & Scope: Rather than focusing on distant interstellar travel or apocalyptic survival, the narrative zeroes in on the interplanetary transit corridor during humanity’s initial journeys to Mars.

Core Themes: Built around the principle of human agency, ethical stewardship, and education as living systems. The story explores how multi-generational culture, knowledge transfer, and societal values must evolve when humanity steps outside Earth’s cradle.

Dramatic Conflict: Grounded in intellectual and philosophical tension—such as the clash between long-term human welfare/medical advocacy and the operational timelines of mission leadership—prioritizing human resilience, wisdom, and purpose over manufactured disaster.

Alignment with XPRIZE: It directly embodies the competition’s mandate by presenting interplanetary expansion not as a grim struggle for resource extraction, but as a deliberate, thoughtful leap forward for human flourishing.

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