ANIARA (2018) dir. by PELLA KÅGERMAN & HUGO LILJA
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ANIARA (2018) dir. by PELLA KÅGERMAN & HUGO LILJA
Might I recommend a movie? It's called Aniara, it's a toxic doomed yuri movie in space.
Curious if this is on the basis of my weapons liveblog? Or just cause I’m into horror and gay shit?
I’m obsessed with the poster so good first impression:
From Wikipedia, “Aniara is a 2018 Swedish-Danish science fiction film directed and written by Pella Kågerman and Hugo Lilja. The film is an adaptation of the 1956 Swedish epic poem of the same name by Harry Martinson. The film is set in a dystopian future where Earth has been rendered uninhabitable, prompting mass migration from Earth to Mars. When one such routine trip veers off course, the passengers of the Aniara struggle to cope with their new lives.”
I love the idea of a sci-fi adapted from an epic poem? Let’s fucking go
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My conscience aches for the stones. I have heard them cry their stonely cries, seen the granite's white-hot weeping. I've been troubled by their pains. In the name of Things, I want peace. I will be done with my displays. There is protection from nearly everything. But there is no protection from mankind, prolonging the very second when you burst. How terror blasts in, how horror blasts out. How grim it always is, one's detonation.
watched Aniara (2018) over the weekend and hooooooly shit i need more people to see this movie and just kinda stare off into the distance with me for a while after it ends. ‘year 10: the jubilee’ was some of the best bleak sci-fi i’ve ever seen. the last twelve minutes of the movie flicked my nips right off jesus christ
Aniara (1960)
I painfully need people who love grim existential horror to watch Aniara so I can fangirl about it
Aniara (2018)