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Directed by Federico FelliniOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
Comedy,
Documentary,
FantasyThemes Circus filmsActors Federico Fellini,
Riccardo Billi,
Anita Ekberg,
Pierre Étaix,
Liana Orfei,
Annie FratelliniRating69%
Depuis sa précoce enfance, Fellini est attiré, voire subjugué, par le cirque. Il entreprend ici une sorte de voyage nostalgique à la rencontre des anciens clowns et de leurs souvenirs., 1h33
Origin USAGenres Science fiction,
Thriller,
Documentary,
HorrorThemes Zombie filmsActors James Van Der Beek,
Ivana Miličević,
Brad Hunt,
Joshua Close,
Dee WallaceRating45%
In 1983, simultaneously one day all of the world's children under the age of nine fall into a catatonic state. For the next ten years, every child who is born, is born in a state of catatonia. During this state, the children experience seizures twice a day and seem to develop superhuman strength. By 1993, all the children wake up, hellbent on killing all adults. Things get even worse when the adults realize the children have a sort of collective brain—what one learns, they all learn. The children get smarter by the hour, first they dismantle the engines in almost every car and set up road blocks to stop the adults from escaping. Then they learn how to use firearms. The children also take the souls of the ones they kill as a part of deliverance. The adults must find a way to stop them before it's too late., 45minutes
Directed by Volker Schlöndorff,
Jean-Daniel PolletOrigin FranceGenres Science fiction,
DocumentaryRating58%
Réalisé à partir de rushes tournés par Jean-Daniel Pollet, un voyage subjectif à travers la civilisation, les lieux et les lumières du bassin méditerranéen, sur un texte de Philippe Sollers et une musique d'Antoine Duhamel., 1h35
Directed by James CameronOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Documentary,
ActionThemes Children's filmsActors James CameronRating62%
Cameron joins up aboard the Russian research vessel Akademik Mstislav Keldysh with a group of NASA scientists, as well as some American marine biologists, to investigate ten hydrothermal vents in both the Atlantic and Pacific. The vents have their own unique ecosystem, which support diverse organisms such as giant tube worms, swarms of blind white crabs, and vast amounts of shrimp which are capable of "seeing" water that is heated by the vents. These creatures do not require sunlight like other organisms, and instead obtain their energy from the vents. They are able to survive in the superheated and sulfurous water. Because of this, the documentary suggests that this is what life beyond Earth might look like. As some alien ecosystems are likely to be a lot harsher than a typical terrestrial ecosystem, these exotic vents provide an insight into some of the forms that alien life might take., 50minutes
Directed by Werner HerzogOrigin GermanGenres Science fiction,
War,
DocumentaryThemes Films about religion,
Films set in the future,
Political films,
Dystopian films,
Disaster filmsActors Werner HerzogRating79%
The film is a meditation on catastrophe, contextualised through the literary modes of religion and science fiction. It begins with a quotation, attributed to Blaise Pascal: "The collapse of the stellar universe will occur – like creation – in grandiose splendor." This attribution is apocryphal, as the text was in fact written by Herzog for the film and chosen, like the music, to give the film a certain mood. The prologue of the quotation is followed by thirteen sections, denoted by numbered title cards: "A Capital City", "The War", "After the Battle", "Finds from Torture Chambers", "Satan's National Park", "Childhood", "And a Smoke Arose like a Smoke from a Furnace", "A Pilgrimage", "Dinosaurs on the Go", "Protuberances", "The Drying Up of the Source", "Life Without the Fire" and "I am so tired of sighing; Lord, let it be night". ^^, 1h46
Directed by Dean IsraeliteOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
Thriller,
Comedy,
Documentary,
Fantasy,
Action,
Adventure,
HorrorThemes Films about music and musicians,
Time travel filmsActors Jonny Weston,
Amy Landecker,
Sofia Black-D'Elia,
Sam Lerner,
Patrick Johnson,
Virginia GardnerRating64%
In 2014, 17-year-old high school senior and aspiring inventor David Raskin (Jonny Weston) is admitted into MIT, but is unable to afford its tuition fees. Upon learning his mother, Kathy Raskin (Amy Landecker), is planning to sell the house, David enlists his sister Christina (Virginia Gardner) and his friends Adam Le (Allen Evangelista) and Quinn Goldberg (Sam Lerner) to go through the belongings of his father, Ben Raskin (Gary Weeks), an inventor who died in a car crash on David's 7th birthday, in the hope of finding something that David can use to get a scholarship. David ends up finding an old camera with a video recording of his birthday, in which he briefly spots his 17-year-old self in a reflection. The four later find the blueprints of a temporal relocation device that Ben was developing for the United States military named "Project Almanac," and use the available resources to build a functional time machine, including hydrogen canisters stolen from their school. David, Christina, Adam, and Quinn later use the battery from the car of David's longtime crush, Jessie Pierce (Sofia Black D'Elia), who is attending a party in the neighborhood, to charge up the machine, and successfully send a toy car back in time, blowing out the power for the entire neighborhood. They end up being caught by Jessie and recruit her to their experiment., 1h12
Directed by Ub Iwerks,
Alfred L. Werker,
Ford Beebe,
Hamilton Luske,
Erwin Verity,
Jack Cutting,
Jack KinneyOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Comedy,
Documentary,
Fantasy,
Musical,
AnimationThemes Films about animals,
Films about dragons,
Children's filmsActors Robert Benchley,
Frances Gifford,
Nana Bryant,
Clarence Nash,
Billy Lee,
Frank FaylenRating66%
L'humoriste Robert Benchley visite les studios Disney pour essayer de vendre à Walt Disney une idée pour un film d'animation : l'histoire du « Dragon récalcitrant »., 1h49
Directed by Krzysztof KieślowskiOrigin PologneGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
Documentary,
FantasyActors Grażyna Szapołowska,
Aleksander Bardini,
Jerzy Radziwiłowicz,
Artur Barciś,
Danny Webb,
Marek KondratRating72%
A Polish translator, Ulla (Grażyna Szapołowska), grieves for her recently deceased lawyer husband. As she copes with her loss, the family of her husband's last client, Darek Stach, contacts her in need of legal documents and advice. Ulla struggles with caring for her son, and alternately trying to remember and to forget her husband, while Darek struggles to come to terms with his imprisonment for political dissidence. Ulla's husband's ghost observes these events, occasionally becoming visible to Ulla and Darek., 1h43
Origin USAGenres Science fiction,
Comedy,
Documentary,
HorrorThemes Sports films,
Basketball films,
Documentary films about sportsActors Jay-Z,
Spike LeeRating70%
Since the age of nine, Sebastian Telfair has been a well known player on the basketball courts in his hometown of Brooklyn. Now entering his senior year of high school, Sebastian is determined to get his team, the Lincoln Railsplitters, to their third straight PSAL championship title. He is also faced with the decision to either attend The University of Louisville or make the jump from high school to the NBA in order to provide for his family and get them out of the projects of New York City. Telfair's environment also plays a big part in his life. He deals with a death and having the entire neighborhood depending on him to be next in the line of great New York point guards.