astr0b0y
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Yes! You winSorry but aren't these fantasy not sci-fi?
Yes! You winSorry but aren't these fantasy not sci-fi?
Crash?
David Cronenberg is a cinematic force to be reckon with, a Canadian master filmmaker.
Just a short film, but very emotional: FTL
For those that don't mind subtitles I always recommend Aniara.
Crash (1996) ... excellent mention ... sci-fi of the highest cinema caliber ...
• https://iffr.com/en/2020/films/crash
• https://bridges.monash.edu/articles...allard_s_and_David_Cronenberg_s_Crash/5016629
• https://btbennett.wordpress.com/2013/10/02/extreme-metaphors-cronenbergs-crash/
• http://cronenbergmuseum.tiff.net/science-eng.html
I don't know how many people here have seen this film, but for the ones who did not this is a highly recommended cyborg sci-fi flick.
David Cronenberg is a cinematic force to be reckon with, a Canadian master filmmaker.
I watched this in a cinema tent, somewhere in a field in Hampshire, at the first Creamfields festival in 1998: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creamfields
I wish I hadn't, it really didn't fit my mood at time and I haven't been able to watch it since. I do like Cronenberg, Naked Lunch and Scanners are my favourites (maybe it's just J G Ballard I don't get on with).
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