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Aniara (film)

Aniara is a 2018 Swedish-Danish science fiction film written and directed 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 climate change ravages Earth, 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.

Aniara
Theatrical release poster
Directed by
  • Pella Kågerman
  • Hugo Lilja
Screenplay by
  • Pella Kågerman
  • Hugo Lilja
Based onAniara
by Harry Martinson
Produced byAnnika Rogell
StarringEmelie Jonsson
CinematographySophie Winqvist
Edited by
  • Pella Kågerman
  • Björn Kessler
  • Michał Leszczyłowski [sv]
Music byAlexander Berg
Production
companies
  • Meta Film Stockholm
  • Unbranded Pictures
  • Viaplay
  • Film Capital Stockholm Fond
  • Gotlands Filmfond
  • Ljud & Bildmedia
Distributed bySF Studios (Sweden)
Release dates
  • 7 September 2018 (2018-09-07) (TIFF)
  • 1 February 2019 (2019-02-01) (Sweden)
Running time
106 minutes
Countries
  • Sweden
  • Denmark
LanguageSwedish
Budget€1.95 million[1]
Box officeUS$40,124[2]

The film premiered at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival and was given a theatrical release in 2019 by Magnolia Pictures.[3]

Plot Edit

Sometime in the future, Earth has been ravaged by pollution, natural disasters and rising sea-levels, making it largely uninhabitable. A woman (Emelie Garbers) works on board the Aniara, a luxurious spaceship that takes passengers from Earth to Mars in three weeks. Her job involves working as a "Mimarobe" within the Mima, an artificial intelligence designed to evoke the viewers' experiences of Earth's lush, verdant past through a totally immersive virtual-reality experience that taps into the participants' memories and emotions.

In the first week of the Aniara's voyage, the ship suddenly veers off course to avoid a collision with space debris. Some of the debris pierces the hull and hits the ship's nuclear reactor, setting off an imminent meltdown and forcing the crew to eject all of the ship's fuel. This results in the ship having no navigational control, no propulsion, and thus no ability to resume its original course. Captain Chefone promises the passengers and crew that they will be able to resume the trip to Mars once the ship passes a celestial body, which should happen in no more than two years. The Mimarobe's roommate, the ship's astronomer, later reveals to her that this is a lie and that there is no possibility of resuming their course.

Soon, the Mimarobe finds her usually unimportant job becoming more popular and necessary than ever, as passengers use the Mima as an escape from their current situation. After three years, the Mima becomes one of the most important functions necessary to keep calm on board the ship. With so many people bringing their horrific memories of Earth's destruction to the Mima, it becomes overwhelmed and self-destructs, committing suicide. Though the Mimarobe had asked the captain for a month of rest for the Mima, she is blamed for the machine's malfunction and is imprisoned.

By the fourth year, mass suicides and developing cults lead the Mimarobe and Isagel, a former pilot and the Mimarobe's lover, to be granted release and reassigned to work. They join a fertility cult dedicated to the Mima, and soon Isagel becomes pregnant after an orgy. She suffers from depression during her pregnancy and is tempted to end the child's life after it is born. The Mimarobe wants to build a "beam-screen", a projection device acting as a mimic of Mima to alleviate Isagel and the other passengers depression, but Captain Chefone forbids her from doing so. He instead orders her to focus on educating children, in hopes that one or more of them may discover a way to return them to Mars.

In the fifth year, Isagel and the astronomer discover that a probe large enough to feasibly contain fuel is travelling towards the Aniara, meaning that a rescue is possibly being attempted. The probe takes over a year to reach the ship, and upon being brought onto the ship in the sixth year, the crew quickly realize that they are unable to identify it, its origins or whether it contains fuel. The captain orders the crew to keep working on the probe, but they eventually lose hope of it being a means of rescue. The Astronomer laments that their ship is a sarcophagus, defying Captain Chefone's orders for the crew to keep a united front to prevent the passengers from losing hope. In a fit of rage, Captain Chefone shoots a taser at the Astronomer, killing her.

The Mimarobe begins work on her projection device, eventually succeeding in projecting a waterfall onto the dark windows of the spaceship. Having succeeded, she later discovers that Isagel has committed suicide and killed the child they were raising together. Four years later, the few remaining crew celebrates the 10th anniversary of their voyage into space. While listlessly accepting an honorary medal from Captain Chefone for her creation of the beam-screen, the Mimarobe notices that his wrists are bandaged from a presumed suicide attempt. The algae tanks the passengers rely on for food and water have become contaminated.

In year 24 of the voyage, the Mimarobe and a few remaining survivors sit cross-legged in a dimly lit room. An unidentified woman in the group rhapsodizes about the divine power of sunlight on Earth, as the ship slowly descends into final darkness.

Finally, in year 5981407 of its voyage, the Aniara – derelict, frozen and devoid of human life – reaches the Lyra constellation and approaches a planet as verdant and welcoming as Earth was formerly.

Cast Edit

Reception Edit

Aniara received generally favorable reviews. On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes it holds a score of 71% based on 51 reviews, with an average score of 7/10. The website's critics consensus reads: "Dazzling, but a little dull, ANIARA's impeccable production design is undermined by its underwhelming philosophical pondering."[4] On Metacritic it holds a score of 61% based on 16 critics.[5]

Norman Wilner at NOW Toronto says that the film "embraces the existential possibilities of sci-fi cinema".[6] The Guardian, in two reviews, gave the film four stars, calling it a "stunning sci-fi eco parable" and an "eerily mesmerising outer-space odyssey" respectively. Flickering Myth characterizes Jonsson's Mimarobe as "complex and sensitive".[7] Teo Bugbee at The New York Times characterized Aniara as "depressing", but also said that "the commitment to bleakness feels artistically admirable".[8] Hollywood Reporter, on the other hand, said: "But while the themes are clear, drama is perilously missing."[9]

Aniara won the "Asteroid" Prize for Best International Film at the 2019 Trieste Science+Fiction Festival.[10]

The film took home four awards at the 2020 Swedish Guldbagge awards ceremony, including Best Actress in a leading role and Best Supporting Actress to Emelie Garbers (née Jonsson[11]) and Bianca Cruzeiro respectively.[12]

References Edit

  1. ^ (PDF). New Nordic Films. Norwegian International Film Festival. p. 92. Archived from the original (PDF) on 9 October 2021. Retrieved 5 April 2021.
  2. ^ "Aniara". Box Office Mojo. IMDb. Retrieved 5 April 2021.
  3. ^ Fleming, Mike Jr. (10 September 2018). "Magnolia Pictures Lands Swedish Sci-Fi Thriller 'Aniara' – Toronto". Deadline. Retrieved 14 July 2019.
  4. ^ "Aniara". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. Retrieved 10 October 2021.
  5. ^ "Aniara". Metacritic. Retrieved 22 November 2019.
  6. ^ Wilner, Norman (14 May 2019). . NOW Magazine. Archived from the original on 17 October 2019. Retrieved 17 October 2019.
  7. ^ "Movie Review - Aniara (2018)". Flickering Myth. 30 August 2019.
  8. ^ Bugbee, Teo (16 May 2019). "'Aniara' Review: A One-Way Ticket Into the Abyss". The New York Times.
  9. ^ "'ANIARA': Film Review | TIFF 2018". The Hollywood Reporter. 7 September 2018.
  10. ^ "2019 Trieste Science+Fiction Festival".
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 23 January 2020. Retrieved 21 January 2020.
  12. ^ "Alla vinnare på Guldbaggegalan 2020". Guldbaggen 2020. Retrieved 14 July 2021.

External links Edit

  • Official website  
  • Aniara at IMDb  

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Aniara is a 2018 Swedish Danish science fiction film written and directed by Pella Kagerman 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 climate change ravages Earth 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 AniaraTheatrical release posterDirected byPella Kagerman Hugo LiljaScreenplay byPella Kagerman Hugo LiljaBased onAniaraby Harry MartinsonProduced byAnnika RogellStarringEmelie JonssonCinematographySophie WinqvistEdited byPella Kagerman Bjorn Kessler Michal Leszczylowski sv Music byAlexander BergProductioncompaniesMeta Film Stockholm Unbranded Pictures Viaplay Film Capital Stockholm Fond Gotlands Filmfond Ljud amp BildmediaDistributed bySF Studios Sweden Release dates7 September 2018 2018 09 07 TIFF 1 February 2019 2019 02 01 Sweden Running time106 minutesCountriesSweden DenmarkLanguageSwedishBudget 1 95 million 1 Box officeUS 40 124 2 The film premiered at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival and was given a theatrical release in 2019 by Magnolia Pictures 3 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Reception 4 References 5 External linksPlot EditSometime in the future Earth has been ravaged by pollution natural disasters and rising sea levels making it largely uninhabitable A woman Emelie Garbers works on board the Aniara a luxurious spaceship that takes passengers from Earth to Mars in three weeks Her job involves working as a Mimarobe within the Mima an artificial intelligence designed to evoke the viewers experiences of Earth s lush verdant past through a totally immersive virtual reality experience that taps into the participants memories and emotions In the first week of the Aniara s voyage the ship suddenly veers off course to avoid a collision with space debris Some of the debris pierces the hull and hits the ship s nuclear reactor setting off an imminent meltdown and forcing the crew to eject all of the ship s fuel This results in the ship having no navigational control no propulsion and thus no ability to resume its original course Captain Chefone promises the passengers and crew that they will be able to resume the trip to Mars once the ship passes a celestial body which should happen in no more than two years The Mimarobe s roommate the ship s astronomer later reveals to her that this is a lie and that there is no possibility of resuming their course Soon the Mimarobe finds her usually unimportant job becoming more popular and necessary than ever as passengers use the Mima as an escape from their current situation After three years the Mima becomes one of the most important functions necessary to keep calm on board the ship With so many people bringing their horrific memories of Earth s destruction to the Mima it becomes overwhelmed and self destructs committing suicide Though the Mimarobe had asked the captain for a month of rest for the Mima she is blamed for the machine s malfunction and is imprisoned By the fourth year mass suicides and developing cults lead the Mimarobe and Isagel a former pilot and the Mimarobe s lover to be granted release and reassigned to work They join a fertility cult dedicated to the Mima and soon Isagel becomes pregnant after an orgy She suffers from depression during her pregnancy and is tempted to end the child s life after it is born The Mimarobe wants to build a beam screen a projection device acting as a mimic of Mima to alleviate Isagel and the other passengers depression but Captain Chefone forbids her from doing so He instead orders her to focus on educating children in hopes that one or more of them may discover a way to return them to Mars In the fifth year Isagel and the astronomer discover that a probe large enough to feasibly contain fuel is travelling towards the Aniara meaning that a rescue is possibly being attempted The probe takes over a year to reach the ship and upon being brought onto the ship in the sixth year the crew quickly realize that they are unable to identify it its origins or whether it contains fuel The captain orders the crew to keep working on the probe but they eventually lose hope of it being a means of rescue The Astronomer laments that their ship is a sarcophagus defying Captain Chefone s orders for the crew to keep a united front to prevent the passengers from losing hope In a fit of rage Captain Chefone shoots a taser at the Astronomer killing her The Mimarobe begins work on her projection device eventually succeeding in projecting a waterfall onto the dark windows of the spaceship Having succeeded she later discovers that Isagel has committed suicide and killed the child they were raising together Four years later the few remaining crew celebrates the 10th anniversary of their voyage into space While listlessly accepting an honorary medal from Captain Chefone for her creation of the beam screen the Mimarobe notices that his wrists are bandaged from a presumed suicide attempt The algae tanks the passengers rely on for food and water have become contaminated In year 24 of the voyage the Mimarobe and a few remaining survivors sit cross legged in a dimly lit room An unidentified woman in the group rhapsodizes about the divine power of sunlight on Earth as the ship slowly descends into final darkness Finally in year 5981 407 of its voyage the Aniara derelict frozen and devoid of human life reaches the Lyra constellation and approaches a planet as verdant and welcoming as Earth was formerly Cast EditEmelie Garbers as the Mimarobe Bianca Cruzeiro sv as Isagel Arvin Kananian as Captain Chefone Anneli Martini as the AstronomerReception EditAniara received generally favorable reviews On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes it holds a score of 71 based on 51 reviews with an average score of 7 10 The website s critics consensus reads Dazzling but a little dull ANIARA s impeccable production design is undermined by its underwhelming philosophical pondering 4 On Metacritic it holds a score of 61 based on 16 critics 5 Norman Wilner at NOW Toronto says that the film embraces the existential possibilities of sci fi cinema 6 The Guardian in two reviews gave the film four stars calling it a stunning sci fi eco parable and an eerily mesmerising outer space odyssey respectively Flickering Myth characterizes Jonsson s Mimarobe as complex and sensitive 7 Teo Bugbee at The New York Times characterized Aniara as depressing but also said that the commitment to bleakness feels artistically admirable 8 Hollywood Reporter on the other hand said But while the themes are clear drama is perilously missing 9 Aniara won the Asteroid Prize for Best International Film at the 2019 Trieste Science Fiction Festival 10 The film took home four awards at the 2020 Swedish Guldbagge awards ceremony including Best Actress in a leading role and Best Supporting Actress to Emelie Garbers nee Jonsson 11 and Bianca Cruzeiro respectively 12 References Edit Scandinavian Debut Aniara PDF New Nordic Films Norwegian International Film Festival p 92 Archived from the original PDF on 9 October 2021 Retrieved 5 April 2021 Aniara Box Office Mojo IMDb Retrieved 5 April 2021 Fleming Mike Jr 10 September 2018 Magnolia Pictures Lands Swedish Sci Fi Thriller Aniara Toronto Deadline Retrieved 14 July 2019 Aniara Rotten Tomatoes Fandango Retrieved 10 October 2021 Aniara Metacritic Retrieved 22 November 2019 Wilner Norman 14 May 2019 Review Aniara embraces the existential possibilities of sci fi cinema NOW Magazine Archived from the original on 17 October 2019 Retrieved 17 October 2019 Movie Review Aniara 2018 Flickering Myth 30 August 2019 Bugbee Teo 16 May 2019 Aniara Review A One Way Ticket Into the Abyss The New York Times ANIARA Film Review TIFF 2018 The Hollywood Reporter 7 September 2018 2019 Trieste Science Fiction Festival Emelie Garbers Archived from the original on 23 January 2020 Retrieved 21 January 2020 Alla vinnare pa Guldbaggegalan 2020 Guldbaggen 2020 Retrieved 14 July 2021 External links EditOfficial website nbsp Aniara at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Aniara film amp oldid 1175312243, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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