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Title:
Last and first men / Metrograph Pictures and Zik Zak Filmworks presents ; producers, Johann Johannsson, Thor Sigurjonsson, Sturla Brandth Grøvlen ; screenplay by Johann Johannsson, José Enrique Macián ; director, Johann Johannsson.
Publisher:
Kino Lorber,
Copyright Date:
2023
Description:
1 videodisc (71 min.) : sound, black and white ; 4 3/4 in.
Subject:
Stapledon, Olaf,--1886-1950--Film adaptations.
Future life--Drama.
Human beings--Drama.
Science fiction films.
Fantasy films.
Feature films.
Fiction films.
Other Authors:
Jóhann Jóhannsson, 1969-2018, composer (expression) screenwriter, film producer, composer (expression)
Thor Sigurjonsson, Sturla Brandth Grøvlen ; screenplay José Enrique Macián.
Macián, José Enrique, screenwriter.
Sigurjónsson, Thor S., 1973- film producer.
Grøvlen, Sturla Brandth, 1980- director of photography. director of photography.
Swinton, Tilda, narrator. narrator.
Glotman, Yair Elazar, composer (expression)
Bukdahl, Mark, editor of moving image work.
Motion picture adaptation of (work): Stapledon, Olaf, 1886-1950. Last and first men.
Metrograph Pictures (Firm), production company. production company.
Zik Zak Kvikmyndir, production company. production company.
Kino Lorber, Inc., film distributor.
Notes:
Title from sell sheet. Based on the 1930 cult sci fi novel by Olaf Stapledon. Originally released as a motion picture in 2021. Wide screen. Tilda Swinton.
Summary:
Two billion years in the future, humanity finds itself on the verge of extinction. Almost all that remains are lone, surreal monuments; the futuristic, solemn, Brutalist stone slabs erected during the communist era in the former Yugoslav republics, arrestingly photographed in luminous 16mm black-and-white. The filmmaker conjures a world of surreal and phantasmagorical monuments, once intended as symbols of unity and brotherhood, now abandoned beacons beaming their message into the wilderness. Based on the cult 1930 science fiction novel by British author Olaf Stapledon, this is a poetic, hopeful, and tragic work: an allegory of remembrance, ideals, and the death of Utopia.
UPC:
738329263614
Locations:
CAPH522 -- Iowa City Public Library (Iowa City)

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