Fabulous Full Trailer For Nikolaj Feifer's JUNK LOVE
[Updated with English subtitled trailer.]
It's a little bit tragic that Nikolaj Feifer's science fiction drama Junk Love is only a half hour long. It's tragic because a short that long is one of the hardest sorts of films for festivals to program, which will limit opportunities for people to see it on the big screen. And it's tragic because, dammit, I want a full feature. We ran two fantastic teasers for this one a few months back and were greatly impressed by what was on display then. And those have now been followed by a full trailer that delivers on that early promise and then some.
Feifer describes his approach to the material this way, "I got the idea because I originally wanted to make a story about an ill dying man. Then I thought to myself that instead of doing the classical hospital story, what could be a much more interesting metaphor? Well, for instance a man in a metal coffin as far away from everything as possible - One man alone in space."
Fans of Moon, Solaris, 2001 and films with a similar balance of character and technology and a classic design sense, take particular note. This is one for you.
It's a little bit tragic that Nikolaj Feifer's science fiction drama Junk Love is only a half hour long. It's tragic because a short that long is one of the hardest sorts of films for festivals to program, which will limit opportunities for people to see it on the big screen. And it's tragic because, dammit, I want a full feature. We ran two fantastic teasers for this one a few months back and were greatly impressed by what was on display then. And those have now been followed by a full trailer that delivers on that early promise and then some.
Feifer describes his approach to the material this way, "I got the idea because I originally wanted to make a story about an ill dying man. Then I thought to myself that instead of doing the classical hospital story, what could be a much more interesting metaphor? Well, for instance a man in a metal coffin as far away from everything as possible - One man alone in space."
Fans of Moon, Solaris, 2001 and films with a similar balance of character and technology and a classic design sense, take particular note. This is one for you.
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