
Instead of predicting what users are most likely to continue watching, Filmcurator focuses on intention: What kind of evening are you actually trying to have? What emotional atmosphere are you looking for? Which narrative conflicts, moods or social situations fit this moment?
The idea behind Filmcurator is simple: films are not just content. They are cultural experiences that function differently depending on context. A first date, a lonely night, a family evening or a discussion with friends may all require completely different films — even for the same person.
That is why Filmcurator works less like a passive algorithm and more like an interactive cultural interface. Through a combination of curatorial thinking, social context, narrative characteristics and interactive selection, the platform creates recommendations that feel intentional rather than merely probable.
Filmcurator explores how technology can support human decision-making instead of replacing it — helping people discover films through conversation, reflection and cultural context rather than endless scrolling and behavioral prediction alone.
The platform is currently evolving step by step and will continue expanding with a larger database, editorial formats, podcasts, discussions and interactive recommendation tools over time.