Monsters from the Id

"Science is mankind's last great hope"

The 1950s were a time marked by an idealistic feeling. The atomic age, with its promise to save humanity, revolutionized the world, technologically, socially and politically. All these factors gave birth to one of the most prolific film genres in the history of cinema: science fiction, which delighted the audience. Only a few years later, these same spectators saw on their television screens how the Russians launched the Sputnik into space.

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De Gaulle, l'homme à abattre

De Gaulle, l'homme à abattre

2020

Lo que vale un peine

Lo que vale un peine

2015

Reel Injun

Reel Injun

2010

State of Weightlessness

1994

Frank Sinatra, or America's Golden Age

Frank Sinatra, or America's Golden Age

2015

The Sex Temple

The Sex Temple

2015

Ishiro Honda: Memoirs of a Film Director

Ishiro Honda: Memoirs of a Film Director

Covidwood

Covidwood

2021

El mundo de Fructuoso Gelabert

El mundo de Fructuoso Gelabert

1968

Only Image Remains

2014

Canberra Today and Tomorrow

Canberra Today and Tomorrow

1959

Chris Olsen: The Boy Who Cried

Chris Olsen: The Boy Who Cried

2016

Les arpenteurs de l'espace

Les arpenteurs de l'espace

2023

Speaking of Buñuel

Speaking of Buñuel

2000

A Time There Was: Stories from the Last Days of Kenya Colony

A Time There Was: Stories from the Last Days of Kenya Colony

2009

The Dawn of Kaiju Eiga

The Dawn of Kaiju Eiga

2019

Above and Beyond: NASA's Journey to Tomorrow

Above and Beyond: NASA's Journey to Tomorrow

2018

The Lucy Mission: Origins of the Solar System

The Lucy Mission: Origins of the Solar System

2022

Atomic: Living in Dread and Promise

Atomic: Living in Dread and Promise

2015

De Gaulle, the Last King of France

De Gaulle, the Last King of France

2017