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Imagine a hypothetical film festival that would show:
- The Martian
- Interstellar
- Moon
- 2001: A Space Odyssey

Alien does NOT fit into this festival.
The Star Wars films do NOT fit into this festival.

What's another movie that you think belongs on the list?

No spoilers!!
Date: 2019-11-05 21:46 (UTC)

totient: (Default)
From: [personal profile] totient
Jupiter Ascending!



These films aren't exactly all sublight SF, but they all feature space travel and none of them feature non-spin artificial gravity.
Date: 2019-11-05 21:46 (UTC)

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From: [personal profile] grail76
TV series, Men into space.
Star Trek 4: The Voyage Home.

Both deal with a problem rather than an enemy?
Edited Date: 2019-11-05 21:50 (UTC)
Date: 2019-11-05 22:43 (UTC)

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From: [personal profile] flexagon
Space is yes, people is yes, aliens are no, large cast of characters is no, AI is maybe. Endings are bittersweet.

A movie of Seveneves would be perfect...
Date: 2019-11-06 00:40 (UTC)

rmd: (Default)
From: [personal profile] rmd
2001 fails one of those, I think?
Date: 2019-11-06 00:39 (UTC)

rmd: (Default)
From: [personal profile] rmd
Forbidden Planet, going with the theme of people who are, at some point, stuck on another heavenly body.
Date: 2019-11-06 00:45 (UTC)

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From: [personal profile] nacht_musik
Gattaca, Hidden Figures, Serenity, the Black Hole (1979 Disney). If 2001 and Moon fit, Blade Runner might.

It's unclear whether Wall-E would meet your criteria. Similarly with Planet of the Apes.
Date: 2019-11-06 02:21 (UTC)

coraline: (Default)
From: [personal profile] coraline
"contact"?
Date: 2019-11-06 02:46 (UTC)

Date: 2019-11-06 03:24 (UTC)

eirias: (Default)
From: [personal profile] eirias
High Life?
Date: 2019-11-06 16:55 (UTC)

elusiveat: (Default)
From: [personal profile] elusiveat
Gravity?

(Actually haven't seen it... or any of the movies on your list except Moon, but this is my guess based on what I know about some of those movies.)
Date: 2019-11-06 20:23 (UTC)

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From: [personal profile] kimberlogic
Contact
Date: 2019-11-07 21:46 (UTC)

ceelove: (Default)
From: [personal profile] ceelove
Gravity

E.T.

The “Out of Gas” episode of Firefly

Arrival

Close Encounters of the Third Kind

For a foreign film, the recent Chinese blockbuster “The Wandering Earth” (which is not actually a recommendation of the film, I didn’t care for it myself)

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Date: 2019-11-09 13:53 (UTC)

Re: What goes in this film festival

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From: [personal profile] ceelove
I quite recommend Gravity, which (among other things) challenges the common one-man-against-space narrative. I like the others I listed, E.T. the least of them (and I can see why you’d disinclude it too). I loved Arrival, in my top 5 movies I saw that year. I watched The Wandering Earth in an attempt to get out of my western-centric SF movie-watching and wish I liked it, but found the scientific premise underlying the movie to be too glaringly impossible and therefore riddled with plot holes.

Of the ones you listed, I found The Martian to hold my attention the best, Interstellar interesting and thought-provoking but flawed, 2001 iconic but veeerrrryyyy slllooowww (half the movie could be cut and lose nothing), and Moon too boring to complete.

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