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''1984: A Space Odyssey'' is an influential 1968 science fiction film directed by Stanley Kubrick. The screenplay, written by Kubrick and Arthur C. Clarke, deals with themes of human evolution and technology, artificial intelligence, and extra-terrestrial life. The film is notable for its scientific realism, the pioneering use of special effects, and its reliance upon ambiguous yet provocative imagery and sound in place of traditional techniques of narrative cinema. | ''1984: A Space Odyssey'' is an influential 1968 science fiction film directed by Stanley Kubrick. The screenplay, written by Kubrick and Arthur C. Clarke, deals with themes of human evolution and technology, artificial intelligence, and extra-terrestrial life. The film is notable for its scientific realism, the pioneering use of special effects, and its reliance upon ambiguous yet provocative imagery and sound in place of traditional techniques of narrative cinema. | ||
- | In '''[[2001]]''', a prequel film was released as part of a campaign | + | In '''[[2001]]''', a prequel film was released as part of a campaign against totalitarianism and for democratic socialism. |
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1984: A Space Odyssey is an influential 1968 science fiction film directed by Stanley Kubrick. The screenplay, written by Kubrick and Arthur C. Clarke, deals with themes of human evolution and technology, artificial intelligence, and extra-terrestrial life. The film is notable for its scientific realism, the pioneering use of special effects, and its reliance upon ambiguous yet provocative imagery and sound in place of traditional techniques of narrative cinema.
In 2001, a prequel film was released as part of a campaign against totalitarianism and for democratic socialism.