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Passage to Mars

  • 2016
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 34m
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4.6/10
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Passage to Mars (2016)
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A NASA Arctic expedition designed to be the first Martian road trip on Earth becomes an epic two-year odyssey of human adventure and survival.A NASA Arctic expedition designed to be the first Martian road trip on Earth becomes an epic two-year odyssey of human adventure and survival.A NASA Arctic expedition designed to be the first Martian road trip on Earth becomes an epic two-year odyssey of human adventure and survival.

  • Director
    • Jean-Christophe Jeauffre
  • Writers
    • Jean-Christophe Jeauffre
    • Pascal Lee
  • Stars
    • Zachary Quinto
    • Charlotte Rampling
    • Pascal Lee
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    790
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    • Director
      • Jean-Christophe Jeauffre
    • Writers
      • Jean-Christophe Jeauffre
      • Pascal Lee
    • Stars
      • Zachary Quinto
      • Charlotte Rampling
      • Pascal Lee
    • 33User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
    • 43Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    8alanbriggssf

    Very unusual and intriguing. A must see.

    If you expect the discovery or Nat Geo type of format, this one will confuse you. It's a million light years away in spirit.

    It's a tale turned to mystery and beauty, celebrating exploration. More poetic than scientific, the film explores more why we want to go to Mars than how (which has been explained over and over again in many other docs.)

    The excitement here comes from the mind-blowing beauty of two worlds, and a tiny crew of humans trying to make a bridge between.

    You will learn more about what makes us go out there than what's out there. Despite the lack of the usual human drama we expect to get in these real-life adventure docs, we feel close enough to the crew and confined with them to feel immersed and part of the crew.

    What is most striking is the back and forth Arctic/Mars, a journey within the journey. I understand why this film is so praised by space community. As for me, the ethereal feel made it all. Fascinating.
    8sarafink

    Not just hard adventure. It's about our place in the universe. Entertaining.

    A Mars-Arctic road movie that blows your imagination. A miracle for a science documentary. Usually those bore me a bit. i clicked with this one right away. I was almost sure I would leave the room (my friend downloaded this on iTunes). Watched the first 5 minutes, then 10, 20... Couldn't let it go. Something hypnotic about it.

    Trying to think what it was... The story? OK, even though it's a classic dangerous trek in the wilderness, this one is very different. The goals and series of incidents... The landscapes, Arctic and Martian are definitely what grabs you (the sound of it, the silence as well) - the crew: these guys a super low key but that what makes it worthy: they leave room for you to get on board and journey with them!!

    the music, for sure, but at the end I think it's the narration and the way these diaries catch your emotion and though process. It's not only about hard adventure, it's about our place in the universe. that is what definitely got me on board.
    8derrickgomez

    Brilliant, fun and magnetic.

    We are now so much immersed into science fiction and fantasy material that we've lost touch with real space adventure. Passage to Mars gives us a glimpse at it. This NASA expedition is not only how we prepare for our Martian treks. it explores why. Why we must go there. And this is when the movie really takes off for me, playing with jaw-dropping concepts about extraterrestrial life and our own small existence. Out of this Arctic survival trip, jumping from Earth to Mars, the film becomes almost a dream, driving through ethereal Arctic snow and at times drifting Martian sands.

    Quinto's narration is right and subtle, reading the original "shiplog" of the Okarian, the experimental Humvee-rover. The film successfully accomplishes the most important thing: capturing our imagination, keeping us intrigued constantly. Brilliant and immersive. Beautiful and inspired!
    8francisemos

    Loaded with magic and si-fi references. Stylish and powerful.

    If you're a space buff - as I am - this is for you! This doc is out of this world. Super loaded with hidden references and wrapped with pure beauty. Not sure NASA realized what the filmmakers did - I guess it was approved - but the film breaks out from the formatted genre and takes it to a new level: complex and emotional narration, dimensional layers, both in storytelling and visually (the back and forth between Earth and Mars are stunning and so smartly executed).

    The director definitely pushed the envelop. To a point that it's hard to call it a documentary. It's a movie, tracking with an impossible true-life road trip - and it's the first movie of this kind I see.

    Watched it twice to make up my mind. First I was just got caught up, blending in the Arctic and other crazy shots (spectacular). Then got deeper into the reflection. Powerful. This film stays with you like a great wine.
    8billmersh

    A Passage between science and fiction. Beautiful!

    Passage to Mars is one of the best documentaries on space exploration matters I have seen in years. Actually, no... It's not a documentary. And here is why...

    The film qualities are countless: astonishing cinematography, editing, scoring and innovative narration style (for a documentary, using the voice over as the expedition's leader diaries vs a usual "witness narrator", was a great path).

    But beyond a cinematic successful enterprise - or, perhaps, because of it - the film manages to take you to other worlds.

    Beyond the "road movie" - a NASA 2,000 mile - never before attempted sea ice crossing - this trek is a fable, almost an allegory, by the poetry blending with ethereal landscapes where our own thoughts get unleashed and free to reflect on our own existence and the very meaning of our destiny. Here, in space, or anywhere.

    The way Passage to Mars ventures into unknown territories (the Arctic and Mars), it can barely be categorized in the documentary genre. Just call it a film, that's what it is. An artistic exploration of the unknown and of our deepest soul.

    "Why do we Explore?", to quote the film, is what the film is about. And I loved it, beyond the spectacular and entertaining quality of the film. Makes your mind roving.

    Passage to Mars is, to me, a Passage between Science (the NASA expedition) and Fiction (our destiny in space and on Mars). So, perhaps, this is the purest science fiction film you can find this month.

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      References 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)
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      Performed by William Pilgrim & The All Grows Up

      Lyrics and Music by PM Romero and Ishmaell Donnell Herring

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    • Release date
      • September 30, 2016 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Путь на Марс
    • Filming locations
      • Devon Island, Nunavut, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Jules Verne Adventures Productions
      • Green Flash Pictures
      • Jules Verne Aventures
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      • $2,150,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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