

Part of SFFILM Festival
Aniara
Description
In this vivid science-fiction drama, a Mars-bound spacecraft is rendered unable to steer after colliding with space debris. Knowing that they have been set adrift for the rest of their lives, the passengers and crew must contend with dangerous group dynamics, relationships formed and sundered, and the power struggles between contentious newly formed cult religions. Stylish and sexy, the film is adapted from the acclaimed epic-length poem by Swedish Nobel laureate Harry Martinson.
“The story itself is filled with surprises, and the themes of relying on consumerism and escapism to distract ourselves from the meaninglessness of existence make Aniara an ambitiously entertaining…sci-fi drama.” — Rafael Motamayor, Birth. Movies. Death.
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Pella Kågerman previously made a number of short films, including The Swedish Supporter (2011), which she co-directed with Hugo Lilja. Aniara is her first feature.

Hugo Lilja makes his feature directing debut with Aniara. He previously directed short films, including The Swedish Supporter (2011), which he co-directed with Pella Kågerman, and The Unliving (2010), winner of the Best European Short Film Award at the Berlin International Film Festival.
Film Details
LanguageSwedish
Year2018
PremiereUS
Runtime106
CountrySweden
DirectorPella Kågerman, Hugo Lilja
ProducerAnnika Rogell, Markus Waltå
WriterPella Kågerman, Hugo Lilja
EditorBjörn Kessler, Pella Kågerman, Michal Leszczylowski
CinematographerSophie Winqvist Loggins
MusicAlexander Berg
CastEmelie Jonsson, Arvin Kananian, Bianca Cruzeiro
Print SourceMagnolia Picturesdmccarthy@magpictures.comwww.magpictures.com