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Neptune Frost

  • 2021
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  • 1h 45m
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6.5/10
1.2K
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Neptune Frost (2021)
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MusicalSci-Fi

An intersex African hacker, a coltan miner and the virtual marvel born as a result of their union.An intersex African hacker, a coltan miner and the virtual marvel born as a result of their union.An intersex African hacker, a coltan miner and the virtual marvel born as a result of their union.

  • Directors
    • Anisia Uzeyman
    • Saul Williams
  • Writer
    • Saul Williams
  • Stars
    • Cheryl Isheja
    • Elvis Ngabo
    • Diogène Ntarindwa
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    1.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Anisia Uzeyman
      • Saul Williams
    • Writer
      • Saul Williams
    • Stars
      • Cheryl Isheja
      • Elvis Ngabo
      • Diogène Ntarindwa
    • 11User reviews
    • 50Critic reviews
    • 83Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 18 nominations total

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    Cheryl Isheja
    • Neptune
    Elvis Ngabo
    • Neptune (1)
    Diogène Ntarindwa
    • Priest
    • (as Diogene Intarindwa 'Atome')
    Bertrand Ninteretse
    • Matalusa
    • (as Bertrand Ninteretse 'Kaya Free')
    King Kivumbi
    • Doro
    Robert Ninteretse
    • Tekno
    Eric Ngangare
    • Potolo The Avatar
    • (as Eric Ngangare '1Key')
    Natasha Muziramakenga
    • Binya
    • (as Natacha Muziramakenga)
    Deogratias Munyakazi
    • Deo
    Eliane Umuhire
    Eliane Umuhire
    • Memory
    • (as Eliane Umuhire)
    Rebecca Mucyo
    • Elohel
    Dorcy Rugamba
    • Innocent
    Cecile Kayiregawa
    • Head Nun
    • (as Cécile Kayirebwa)
    Trésor Niyongabo
    • Psychology
    Michael Makembe
    • Xam
    Ekaterina Baker
    Ekaterina Baker
    • Global News Anchor Emilia
    Eric Onekey
    • Directors
      • Anisia Uzeyman
      • Saul Williams
    • Writer
      • Saul Williams
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews11

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    8samxxxul

    Meticulously Crafted Sci-Fi Musical

    In this current wokester phase when things become stagnant, repetitive it is very rare to see filmmakers push forward and create something unique. This DIY Afrofuturists utopian musical is one such experiment which we don't see happen every now and then. But it is hard to define "Neptune Frost" to any genre, there's a bit of everything here.

    The movie even highlights very significant and deep philosophical thoughts and problems like colonialism, data dictatorship, capitalism and many more. It is a gloomy picture which paints the journey of intersex hacker Neptune and Matalusa. Then we have a community called Digitalisa which is a safe haven for young hackers. There is many more threads going on with and we get a glimpse of lives of both the characters, the past and the coltan mine which works as an allegory for the film with musical numbers as a sign of protest. The soundscapes are in abundance here as they're used to push the narrative and as a harmony for the filmmakers code about technology and its labor. What I found interesting was the sequence here, with each track being different right from the opening ambient followed by the drum thumping in the coal mine and the breath taking finale and the post-credit closing with glitches which is structurally the simplest with just purely ambient eerie drone sound as Neptune looks up and speaks to the camera. Those who are aware of the Burundians and Rwandans history will tend to like it even more.

    To summarize, this is a very contemplative, surrealistic meditative musical with stunning cinematography. Few will draw comparison to Bacurau (2019), the works of the legendary Sun Ra, Jacques Baratier. In addition i would love to add Jean-Pierre Bekolo's Les saignantes (2005) which is one of the most overlooked sci-fi. I could say a lot more about 'Neptune Frost', the costumes, art direction but why? I will need to revisit this again and recommend everyone to see this movie for yourself, support a indie films. I also recommend you to watch Night of the Kings from Ivory Coast directed by Philippe Lacôte, Atlantics from Senegal directed by Mati Diop, This Is Not a Burial, It's a Resurrection from Lesotho directed by Lemohang Jeremiah Mosese.
    8ShesLikeTheWind

    I kindly love it

    What an interesting film! Music and philosophy all tied up together in a monolithic way. The director sure knew lots of history and stuff. I love the musical sequences. And some of this was downright disturbing and sexual in a sexual way. I loved it!
    7Bleu-Le-Fluff-0969

    Weird Movie, yet memorizing

    Originally premiered at the 2021 Toronto Film Festival and 2022 Sundance Film Festival.

    This is the first movie I have seen made in Rwanda (also the United States took part of this project as well) and it is directed by Saul Williams and Anisia Uzeyman and it is about an intersex African hacker, a coltan miner and the virtual marvel born as a result of their union. This movie is pretty strange, but I quite liked it.

    Williams and Uzeyman is able to create a weird African musical science fiction type story through strange colorful production designs, weird performances, poetic dialogue, and very strange narrative choices throughout this movie. It felt more like an experience then actually watching a movie about characters roaming around the planet earth. The dialogue is interesting despite some of the wording feels a little fake. But the poetic lyrics and tone helps to keep it from falling. The colorful production and colorful background really helps to keep your eyes glued to the screen. All the performances are strange because I can't tell if they are being good or bad on purpose. Like it's trying to be an experimental still of filmmaking. Almost like something The Weekend would do but this is much more poetic then a The Weekend music video.

    I don't often see movies from Africa and there are some really hidden gems in the African landscape. Movies like "Black Girl, Borders (2017), and Lingui, the Sacred Bonds" shows that African cinema is out there but you need to just look for them. I recommend this movie. It's weird but interesting.

    Rating: B.
    1georgewasherballs

    An incoherent acid trip, but not in a fun way.

    Watching this felt exactly like what it feels like to be the only sober person in a club full of drunk people. If you've ever been a designated driver and had to listen to the cooing and obnoxious behaviors of drunk people, that is the equivalent to what watching this movie felt like. This movie was an incoherent acid trip, but not in a fun way. Unnamed characters, with no dialogue, would look at the camera and have post processing special effects applied to them with the same quality you'd expect in a high school film class. Except the high school film class would at least add dialogue and a coherent plot.

    I waited optimistically for this film to make sense. You cling to the hope that, if you suffer through 20 minutes of the oddity that you would be rewarded with something that makes it all click into place. But that thing never comes. This movie remains the same pointless spectacle from beginning to end, except at least in the beginning the spectacle is interesting. By the time the audience makes it 5 minutes into the movie, the visual spectacle isn't even interesting anymore.
    8jaykwe

    Starts a bit hazy but it all ties up

    The many themes of sexuality, capitalism, colonization, exploitation all tie up at the end when there's these sort of "lectures" . The music and the unique approach is great!

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    • Release date
      • May 10, 2023 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Rwanda
      • France
      • Canada
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • Kinyarwanda
      • Kirundi
      • Swahili
      • French
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 해왕성 로맨스
    • Filming locations
      • Rwanda
    • Production companies
      • Swan Films
      • Sopherim
      • Knitting Factory Entertainment
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $193,875
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $8,527
      • Jun 5, 2022
    • Gross worldwide
      • $209,934
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 45 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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