MOON: SAM ROCKWELL E KEVIN SPACEY IN UN CAPITOLO DI FANTASCIENZA TARGATO DUNCAN JONES
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"There is a reason why 'indie' and 'science fiction' are rarely seen together in the same sentence. Sci-fi by its very nature often demands the biggest production values, and, as you can imagine, that’s the hardest thing to achieve with an indie budget. So putting MOON together was an intricate puzzle: we wanted to tell a story that was both intimately human but universal in appeal; we wanted to keep our cast small and our shooting environment completely controllable; and we wanted to get every last drop of screen value out of our visual effects. It was hugely ambitious, but it paid off—we made an honest-to-goodness science fiction film, with an intense story, an amazing performance by an extraordinary actor, chock-full of gorgeous special effects, and we did it in 33 days and on a small budget... 'Alien', 'Silent Running', 'Outland', and '2001: A Space Odyssey' — the golden era sci-fi films I grew up with. If Gerty [the computer voiced by Kevin Spacey], the Sarang [the moon station], the rovers and harvesters have a retro aesthetic to their design, it’s no accident. We were creating an homage to that golden era".
Director Duncan Jones
(Moon REGNO UNITO 2009; Thriller di fantascienza; 97'; Produz.: Liberty Films UK/Lunar Industries/Xingu Films; Distribuz.: Sony Pictures Releasing Italia)
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