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Dark star

United States, 1974
film

Set in the 21st Century, and influenced by ‘Dr. Strangelove’ and ‘2001: a space odyssey’, “Dark Star” is essentially a ser..

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Lost in Time and Space

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Exploring the night sky

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Solaris (2003)

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Solaris

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