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Exploring derelict space ship in rare Soviet-style SF film
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Here's an amazing scene from an ultra-rare, kitschy, trippy, Soviet-style SF film, Ikarie XB 1 (aka Ikaria XB1, Icarus XB1 and Voyage to the End of the Universe). Czechoslovakia's first science fiction film, this remarkable 1963 movie tells the story of Starship Ikaria XB 1's 2163 trek to Alpha Centari. ("Voyage" was the savagely cut, English dubbed version released by American International Pictures.)
The film is generally apolitical, except for this remarkable scene, in which the explorers enter a derelict 20th Century space craft, littered with evidence of capitalist immorality. The visuals are striking. Corpses of tuxedo-clad, gambling westerners, their bodies preserved by open vacuum. The crew killed by their own chemical hand-weapons as they fought over dwindling oxygen. The ship laden with nuclear weapons -- still active after centuries.
Ikarie XB 1 is an ambitious, thoughtful, intelligent film that was decades ahead of its time. It's an ultra-rare "must-see" for any serious SF fan, with high-concept elements galore: a trip to proxima centaura; time dilation; future foods, fashion, music and dance; first-contact protocols; increased longevity; artificial intelligence; bulky socialist robots.
It's said the screenplay was inspired by the work of Stanislaw Lem, including "The Magellanic Cloud" from 1955.
Available as a PAL Region 2 DVD from European retailers, and in the US from xploitedcinema.com. Please buy the DVD to help encourage future DVD releases of other Eastern-bloc SF gems.
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OMG WTF!!!
I'm going to buy this video, glad it's available in region 2 PAL.
I need more Sci-fi in my collection, is there any decent Euro Sci-Fi about that you know of?
From European Sci-Fi you can try "Stalker" or "The fantastic planet" also you can try "Legacy from the future - fantastic adventures of family Mézga" (It´s funny TV serial from Hungaria.
Search at amazon. de with "Ikarie XB1".
As to the film, well, this is an embarrassment for star trek.
The Soviets made better scifi stiff than anything rodenberry could think up.
Thanks for putting this up.
I'm hooked now I want to see this
(The film is now available in Germany in german language. I do recomend the film, it is a real classic!)