Documentary on the sci-fi horror masterpiece examines what makes up its cultural DNA and how it seared into our imagination...
Documentary on the sci-fi horror masterpiece examines what makes up its cultural DNA and how it seared into our imagination like some cinematic acid.
"Alexandre O. Philippe’s documentaries—most recently 78/52, about Hitchcock’s Psycho shower scene—have interrogated cinema’s cultural ripples. If Memory—The Origins of Alien were only a comprehensive account of Alien’s origins—ancient myths, comic books, H.P. Lovecraft, sci-fi movies, and parasitic wasps—it would still be fascinating. But how did Alien lodge itself so indelibly into our cultural imagination? Philippe’s real interest lies in the deep resonance of myths and our collective unconscious. The strange symbiotic collaboration between Alien creators O’Bannon, Scott, and H.R. Giger suggests a greater synchronicity across history, art, and storytelling, a synchronicity that gives us the Furies, creatures of Renaissance painting, and even chest-bursting aliens." (Sundance Film Festival)
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- Rating
- M, Science fiction themes, coarse language, blood and gore
- Runtime
- 95
- Genre
- Documentary
- Country of origin
- USA