Memory: The Origins of Alien (2019)
January 24, 2019Release Date
Memory: The Origins of Alien (2019)
January 24, 2019Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Ronald Shusett
Self
Roger Christian
Self
Ivor Powell
Self
Terry Rawlings
Self
Tom Skerritt
Self
Veronica Cartwright
Self
Roger Corman
Self
Gary Sherman
Self
Carmen Scheifele-Giger
Self / Executive Producer
H.P. Lovecraft
Self - Writer
S.T. Joshi
Self - Literary Critic, H.P. Lovecraft Expert
Clarke Wolfe
Self
Ian Nathan
Self - Author, Alien Vault
Diane O'Bannon
Self / Executive Producer
Adam Egypt Mortimer
Self
Ben Mankiewicz
Self
Robert Long
Producer
William Linn
Self
Henry Jenkins
Self
Axelle Carolyn
Self
Tim Boxell
Self
Bijan Aalam
Self
Linda Rich
Furies
Rhoda Pell
Furies
Mickey Faerch
Greek-speaking Furie
Shannon Muchow
(voice)
Ridley Scott
Self (archival footage)
Dan O'Bannon
Self (archival footage)
H. R. Giger
Self (archival footage)
Francis Bacon
Self - Artist (archive footage)
Tony Malzone
Producer
Alexandre O. Philippe
Director / Writer
Kerry Deignan Roy
Producer
Leslie Barany
Executive Producer
Robert Muratore
Director of Photography / Co-Producer
Chad Herschberger
Co-Producer / Editor
Annick Mahnert
Co-Producer
Jon Hegel
Music
Giacomo R. Bartocci
Production Manager
Phillip Lloyd Hegel
Sound Designer
Matthias Popp
First Assistant Camera
Media.
Details.
Release DateJanuary 24, 2019
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 35m
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Memory: The Origins of Alien is a 2019 documentary film that traces the origins of the film Alien (1979). Directed and written by Alexandre O. Philippe and produced by Kerry Deignan Roy, the documentary delves into the history of the classic science fiction film directed by Ridley Scott. It focuses on the idea that film is "a collective art form β not just the wider circle of writers, performers and technicians beyond the director, but in the case of the truly great films, serendipitous access to a deeper collective unconscious ...", tracing the connections from H. P. Lovecraft to Francis Bacon to the Greek Furies.
The film was nominated for Audience Award in the Copenhagen International Documentary Festival and Edinburgh International Film Festival.