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Film Details

Year

2019

Duration

122 minutes

Genres

Drama, Science Fiction and Fantasy

Language

English

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Synopsis

In the near future, experienced but stoic astronaut Roy McBride is informed that a recent electrical surge from across the universe may be linked in some way to his father, who went missing during a space expedition 30 years prior. Agreeing to assist the government in locating and sending a message to his father, who may or may not be alive, McBride begins a perilous journey across the unforgiving solar system to save the planet from destruction whilst attaining closure for his own turbulent past. Magnificently shot and dripping with atmosphere, this heady science fiction film deals with themes of family, masculinity and space exploration.

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12 Classification

infrequent strong language, moderate violence, threat, gory images

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