Aniara (2018)
Año de lanzamiento: 2018
Alternative Title: Aniara : L'Odyssée stellaire, アニアーラ, Aniara - Rotta su Marte, Aniara - A Viagem de Uma Vida, Аніара
Director: Hugo Lilja, Pella Kagerman, Pella Kågerman
Writer: Harry Martinson, Hugo Lilja, Pella Kagerman, Pella Kågerman
Producción & Género
Productor: Producer: Annika Rogell, Gustav Jannerfeldt
Co_Producer: Pella Kågerman, Johannes Rothaus Nørregaard, Daniel Thisell, Hugo Lilja, Lisa Widén, Markus Waltå, Fredrik Ljungberg
Executive_Producer: Glenn Lund, Natalie Farrey, Vincent Landay, Nina Bisgaard, Meta Louise Foldager Sørensen, Eddy Moretti, Danny Gabai
Compañías: Film Capital Stockholm, Gotlands Filmfond, Ljud & Bildmedia, Meta Film, Meta Film Stockholm, SVT, Unbranded Pictures, Viaplay Group
Género: Drama, Sci-Fi, Science Fiction
Budget: N/A
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Palabras clave
Palabras clave: based on song, poem or rhyme, dystopia, mysterious, space travel, woman director
Historia
In the not-so-distant future, Earth has become uninhabitable, prompting a mass exodus to Mars aboard the colossal spaceship 'Aniara'. Among the passengers are those who have chosen to live their final days in consumption and decadence, ignoring the ship's mysterious malfunctions. After a catastrophic collision knocks Aniara off course, the settlers realize that they are adrift in space with no hope of reaching Mars or returning to Earth. As they grapple with this harsh reality, the passengers must confront their place in the universe and the emptiness of their previous lives.
Resumen
Set against a dystopian backdrop where humanity has exhausted its home planet, 'Aniara' is a Swedish-Danish science fiction drama that explores themes of existential dread, human nature, and the consequences of unchecked consumption. Based on Swedish poet Harry Martinson's epic space poem of the same name, the film is directed by Hugo Lilja and Pella Kagerman (collectively known as Pella Kågerman). Co-written with Mattias Olsson, 'Aniara' presents a chilling vision of humanity's potential future, where the pursuit of pleasure and decadence leads to spiritual emptiness and despair.