While it serves as a foundation for tales of adventures and action, the science-fiction genre has also been a platform to deal with philosophical and existential issues, starting from it very first entries. In fact, most of the lasting masterpieces of the genre tackle these issues, thus making them so worthwhile exploring for generations of cinephiles and authors alike. After two short features, director Shogo Kiriu decided to tell a story set in the world of tomorrow, using his skills at VFX as well as his experience in photography. “Journey” is not only his first feature debut, but also his graduation project, which deals with issues of human existence and whether we are truly alone within the vast universe surrounding our planet.
“But It Did Happen” is screening at Skip City International D-Cinema Festival
At an unspecified time in the future, mankind has discovered and further explored the possibilities of space travel,...
“But It Did Happen” is screening at Skip City International D-Cinema Festival
At an unspecified time in the future, mankind has discovered and further explored the possibilities of space travel,...
- 7/19/2022
- by Rouven Linnarz
- AsianMoviePulse
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