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As other, non-4DK related matters have been making demands on my time of late, I've reached out to some friends in the blogosfear to contribute guest posts. The first comes from my esteemed friend, colleague and boss over at Teleport Cit...
As other, non-4DK related matters have been making demands on my time of late, I've reached out to some friends in the blogosfear to contribute guest posts. The first comes from my esteemed friend, colleague and boss over at Teleport City, Keith Allison.Of the three science fiction films produced by East German studio DEFA that found their way to the United States, Eolomea is often considered the least of the three. It lacks the 1950s pulp appeal of The Silent Star and the eye-popping disco style of In the Dust of the Stars. Compared to those two brightly colored space adventures, Eolomea is a more somber affair set in a lived-in solar system where the wonder and daring of space travel has been replaced by workaday drudgery and blue-collar boredom. The space stations are less wonders of futurist architecture and more akin to a grubby bachelor pad. The cosmonauts of Eolomea are not bold venturers into the great beyond; they are mostly irritated guys who just want to do their time and get home, like a crew stationed at some remote Antarctic outpost.Eolomea begins with one of those multi-cultural “general assembly meeting” that are usually convened to discuss what to do about the Mysterians. Scientists and associated bureaucrats on Earth are panicked when they start losing contact with their far-flung network of space stations. Unable to figure out what might be causing this (some sort of plague is suspected), they take the emergency measure of freezing all space flights. This order sits poorly with cosmonaut Dan Lagny (Ivan Andonov), stationed on a remote outpost with only one other ennui-wracked crewmember for company. Lagny is sick of space stations and endless voids, and his return to Earth is delayed by this new order. Luckily, space -- like the Soviet Union -- is pretty big, and most of the people on the outskirts of the colonized cosmos simply ignore orders from Earth.Thus is Dan able to escape the confines of their little station and return home, where he can don space-age (1970s) leisure-wear and yell at the sky. His retirement is derailed when he meets scientist Maria Scholl (Cox Habbema), in charge of investigating the communications blackouts and uncovering the mystery behind the single cryptic message anyone has received from the space stations: the single world “Eolomea,” which seems to have no meaning. Despite his grouchiness, Dan is pressed into service once more. The investigation eventually uncovers something sinister to do with another prominent scientist and leads Dan, Maria, and their small crew to the littered and wrecked halls of one of the seemingly abandoned space stations -- seemingly.The dramatic change in tone that sets Eolomea apart from other DEFA sci-fi films is thanks largely to it being one of the first Eastern Bloc science fiction films released in the wake of 2001: A Space Odyssey. That film effectively ushered in a new era, one less concerned with rocket models and monsters and more concerned with human drama played against the vastness of space. The first Communist response to 2001 was 1970’s Signale – Ein Weltraumabenteuer, a German production that places one foot in the pre-2001 world of space pulp and the other in awkward attempts at post-2001 intellectualism. That film is largely forgotten, falling as it does in the twin shadows of both 2001 and the Soviet response, Solaris, a stark and complex film that is as well-regarded and almost as well-known as 2001. Also existing in that shadow is Eolomea, based on a book by Bulgarian writer Angel Vagenshtain, released the same year as Solaris and promptly forgotten until recently.Although its disjointed timeline and contemplations on the emptiness of space make Eolomea a more complexly structured film than Silent Star and In the Dust of the Stars, it’s still relatively accessible compared to Solaris and 2001: A Space Odyssey. The central mystery proves more solvable than the mind-bending freak-outs that comprise the ends of either of those movies
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Trailer for the documentary Beauty and the Breast. A first time documentary filmmaker offers a compelling insight into a devastating reality of breast cancer, as seen through the eyes of several female patients helping demystify the di...
Trailer for the documentary Beauty and the Breast. A first time documentary filmmaker offers a compelling insight into a devastating reality of breast cancer, as seen through the eyes of several female patients helping demystify the disease while painting poignant and often humorous intimate portraits of survival. The film depicts the process of learning and accepting the terrifying verdict, and details the complexities of every stage of this disease. All interviewed patients have different experiences living with mutilated bodies while still maintaining strength. This film is not only invaluable as a testament to human resilience but it also proves that it's possible to blossom in the face of adversity. But as the fight continues, the wisdom and beauty within us can help us conquer the beast until we find the cure. Filed Under: Beauty and the Breast Tags: Documentary
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from the kickstarter page… What is Harbinger Down? In the spirit of sci-fi/horror classics, Alien and The Thing, Harbinger Down is a tense, claustrophobic full-length creature film that will feature only practical Animatronic and...
from the kickstarter page… What is Harbinger Down? In the spirit of sci-fi/horror classics, Alien and The Thing, Harbinger Down is a tense, claustrophobic full-length creature film that will feature only practical Animatronic and Makeup Effects. If you’re a fan of the art of Animatronics and Makeup FX, you know that this technique is overlooked by the big studios. I’m hoping that you will help us change that by supporting this labor of love. Read more… Related posts:iPhone Horror Film — DEAD iSLAND Horror Film Quotes With The Word “Pants” Inserted Household Items That Aren’t Really Dangerous (Unless They’re In a Horror Film) Horror Film Quotes With The Word “Pants” Inserted: The Thing Edition Jon’s Favorite H.P. Lovecraft Film Adaptations
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The first new face rumored to join 'Star Wars: Episode VII' is Jonathan Rhys Meyers (The Tudors) and he has history with director J.J. Abrams.
The first new face rumored to join 'Star Wars: Episode VII' is Jonathan Rhys Meyers (The Tudors) and he has history with director J.J. Abrams.
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Mainland actress Li Bingbing has been announced as the first Chinese star to join Michael Bay's Transformers 4, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The co-production between Paramount Pictures, Jiaflix Enterprises and China Movie Channe...
Mainland actress Li Bingbing has been announced as the first Chinese star to join Michael Bay's Transformers 4, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The co-production between Paramount Pictures, Jiaflix Enterprises and China Movie Channel is planning to feature a number of high profile Chinese stars in the cast, to appear alongside Mark Wahlberg, Nicola Peltz and Stanley Tucci. Li is the first to be announced, although no information was given about her role.The production, which is due to start filming later this year, at least partly in China, is slated for a 27 June 2014 release date. This is just 3 weeks before the release of Bryan Singer's X-Men: Days of Future Past is set for release, which co-stars fellow mainland actress Fan Bingbing.With both actresses... [Read the whole post on twitchfilm.com...]
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TV spot for The Host announces the film's release to OnDemand. Filed Under: The Host (2013) Tags: Sci Fi, Thriller, Book, TV Spot, Saoirse Ronan, Jake Abel, Diane Kruger
TV spot for The Host announces the film's release to OnDemand. Filed Under: The Host (2013) Tags: Sci Fi, Thriller, Book, TV Spot, Saoirse Ronan, Jake Abel, Diane Kruger
about 1 hour ago
Actress Carey Mulligan has spoken of her delight at swapping her girl-next-door roles for a "foul-mouthed, unkind, brutal" new character in Inside Llewyn Davis.
Actress Carey Mulligan has spoken of her delight at swapping her girl-next-door roles for a "foul-mouthed, unkind, brutal" new character in Inside Llewyn Davis.
about 1 hour ago
Oooh la la: gorgeous properties for sale on the French Riviera.
Oooh la la: gorgeous properties for sale on the French Riviera.
about 1 hour ago
Why doesn't anyone give this guy money for a film? Ego aside, he's fucking awesome and while La Danza de la Realidad is nowhere near as surreal as Holy Mountain or El Topo, it looks fantastic nonetheless. [Continued ...]
Why doesn't anyone give this guy money for a film? Ego aside, he's fucking awesome and while La Danza de la Realidad is nowhere near as surreal as Holy Mountain or El Topo, it looks fantastic nonetheless. [Continued ...]
about 1 hour ago
Plus, a tease at "the future" from director Marc Webb
Plus, a tease at "the future" from director Marc Webb
about 1 hour ago