SummaryAniara is the story of one of the many spaceships used for transporting Earth’s fleeing population to their new home-planet Mars. But just as the ship leaves the destroyed Earth, she collides with space junk and is thrown off her course. The passengers slowly realize that they’ll never be able to return. The protagonist, MR, runs a room where a s... Read More
Directed By:Pella Kagerman, Hugo Lilja
Written By:Pella Kagerman, Hugo Lilja, Harry Martinson
Aniara
Metascore
Generally Favorable
61
User score
Generally Favorable
7.0
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Metascore
Generally Favorable
63% Positive
10 Reviews
10 Reviews
31% Mixed
5 Reviews
5 Reviews
6% Negative
1 Review
1 Review
Mar 5, 2019
91
Kågerman and Lilja bring Martinson’s poem to cinemas with a stark beauty both in its sci-fi production design and emotionally wrought performances.
May 13, 2019
80
This tale of a spaceship stuck wandering the cosmos after being forced off course is both impressive in its scope and intimate in its portrait of human nature under long-term duress.
User score
Generally Favorable
62% Positive
18 Ratings
18 Ratings
34% Mixed
10 Ratings
10 Ratings
3% Negative
1 Rating
1 Rating
Dec 12, 2020
10
This movie was a pleasant surprise. I didnt expect such a good movie! I will watch it again
Apr 10, 2021
9
Excellent grand scale science fiction. It’s subtitled in English but I didn’t find that annoying (I thought I might. It’s definitely worth watching.
May 17, 2019
75
What it all adds up to is a bleak “in space no one can hear your silent scream of existential despair” project. It’s bracing to be sure, but those looking for more positively aspirational fare will have a hard time.
May 16, 2019
70
It’s a grim vision, sure. But it’s a compelling one too, using the flash of a space opera to remind viewers that — whether on the ground or in the stars — we’re stuck with each other.
May 17, 2019
58
For a film that’s about decades of interstellar aimlessness, Aniara seems hopelessly rushed and superficial.
May 16, 2019
40
Kagerman and Lilja thoughtfully constructed their film, yet they leave nothing for the mind to do besides consume unrelenting tragedy.
Nov 30, 2019
9
Existential dread and self destructive **** space. Smart sci-fi rarely gets better than the expertly directed, shot, soundtracked and acted psychological horror film, Aniara.
Feb 22, 2024
8
this is a horror movie, just think about the ****'s most excellent! Dread is the thread throughout the movie. so watch it in good spirits!
Jul 20, 2020
6
This ambitious existential sci-fi offering, based on a Swedish poem of the same name, makes a valiant attempt at transcending the content, substance and style typically associated with other films of the genre. However, due to an underdeveloped script, an overreliance on viewer knowledge of the source material, more even pacing and a need for some judicious editing, the picture never quite rises to the greatness it might have been truly capable of. The film's impeccable production design and special effects and fine performances are augmented by nods to a variety of other sci-fi works, including "Solaris," "Gravity," "Passengers" and "Battlestar Gallactica," as well as allusions to "Midsommar" and various tales of hopelessly adrift seafarers. Its prolific references to matters religious, spiritual, metaphysical and sociopolitical pepper the story, sometimes effectively, sometimes not so much, resulting in a grab bag of enlightenment, frustration and assorted enigmas. In an age where our own world is seemingly being turned upside-down, the insights of this story -- had they been better developed -- could have been a godsend to a weary population, providing us all with a new, clearer understanding of where we're at and where we're headed. But, unfortunately, "Aniara" comes up short of achieving that goal -- and at a time when we could have used it most.
Aug 12, 2023
5
Imagine Red Dwarf but not funny. An admirable “hard sci-fi” pic, this visually arresting film is a depressing slog. Sadly, the little details let down the more intriguing aspects of the narrative – the captain’s beard is laughably fake, and the low budget can’t quite create the atmosphere needed for the dread generated by the premise.
Production Company:
- Film Capital Stockholm
- Gotlands Filmfond
- Ljud & Bildmedia
- Meta Film Stockholm
- Meta Film
- Sveriges Television (SVT)
- Unbranded Pictures
- Viaplay
- Vice Studios
Release Date:May 17, 2019
Duration:1 h 46 m
Rating:R
Tagline:A simple trip to Mars will become the journey of a lifetime
Awards
Les Arcs European Film Festival
• 4 Wins & 5 Nominations
Guldbagge Awards
• 4 Wins & 4 Nominations
Uruguay International Film Festival
• 1 Win & 2 Nominations




























