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So, 'Cosmographies' is this intriguing blend of documentary and speculative fiction that really pulls you in. Set in 2051, we follow Maori astrobiologist Xuê Noon, played by Victoria Hunt, who's leading a mission on Mars after those dormant microorganisms were found back in 2039. The atmosphere feels almost meditative, with a heavy emphasis on the sentience of the planet itself. The pacing is deliberate, giving you time to soak in the visuals and philosophical musings. It's got a unique take on identity and exploration, especially through the lens of Indigenous science. The practical effects are pretty fascinating, giving a tangible feel to the distant Martian landscapes. Xuê's performance feels grounded yet ethereal, which adds to the film's distinctive vibe.
Explores Indigenous perspectives in scienceUnique visual style with practical effectsThought-provoking themes of identity and exploration
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