CLOSING NIGHT FILM
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Earth can no longer safely support life so most of the planet’s inhabitants now live in space on massively overcrowded space stations. Humanity’s only hope to escape from the chaos is Rher, a paradise-planet five light-years from Earth. Kassandra, a rusty space- freighter is on its way to Station 42, with young medic Laura left in charge of the ship while the rest of the crew lies in cryogenic hibernation. With four months still left on her shift, Laura patrols the ship but starts to get the feeling that she is not alone. Her exploration of the dark, ice-cold cargo hold ends in catastrophe. The rest of the crew is awakened, and a cat and mouse game begins in which nothing is what it seems. What lies hidden in the strange freight containers and who, or what, is also on-board?
This continues the long
tradition of scary monsters in the confined quarters of a spacecraft that started before Alien and has continued up to the recent Pandorum, with this Swiss movie adding the darker sensibilities of European indie cinema that Hollywood invariably glosses over.
‘The film is definitely in the same league as any of the latest scifi films we’ve been loving like MOON or Sleep Dealer and I hope everyone gets a chance to see it.’ Quiet Earth.us
MON 03 MAY 7.30PM
Country:
Switzerland
Year: 2009
Dir: Ivan Engler and Ralph Etter
Runtime:
107mins
Language:
German/ English subtitles
Format: HDCam Source:
Optimum
WWW.SCI-FI-LONDON.COM 28 APRIL – 03 MAY 2010
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