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Centauri 29

  • 2023
  • 1h 1m
IMDb RATING
3.6/10
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Centauri 29 (2023)
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When a NASA Ark spaceship disappears during its mission to colonize Mars a private aerospace company embarks on a daring secret mission to find it.When a NASA Ark spaceship disappears during its mission to colonize Mars a private aerospace company embarks on a daring secret mission to find it.When a NASA Ark spaceship disappears during its mission to colonize Mars a private aerospace company embarks on a daring secret mission to find it.

  • Director
    • David Jon Foster
  • Writer
    • David Jon Foster
  • Stars
    • Aaron Pina
    • David Jon Foster
    • Mark Kadrich
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.6/10
    28
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    • Director
      • David Jon Foster
    • Writer
      • David Jon Foster
    • Stars
      • Aaron Pina
      • David Jon Foster
      • Mark Kadrich
    • 3User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 12 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Aaron Pina
    Aaron Pina
    • Lieutenant Marco Reyes
    David Jon Foster
    David Jon Foster
    • Commander Gray
    Mark Kadrich
    Mark Kadrich
    • Captain Jack Mason
    Christopher Willson
    • Space Force Commander
    D. Brad St. Cyr
    D. Brad St. Cyr
    • Captain Schmidt
    Kaylee Gonzales
    • NASA Astronaut Arianna Reyes
    Wyatt Hackney
    • Player #1
    Brian Jeon
    Brian Jeon
    • Cyborg #2
    Janine Monteith
    • Maverick 1 Spaceship Computer
    • (voice)
    Julien Perez
    • Player #2
    David Pierce
    • Cyborg #1 (Dreadnought)
    Phoenix Walker
    • Tony's Pizzeria Girl
    • Director
      • David Jon Foster
    • Writer
      • David Jon Foster
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    4tedbragg-1

    Proof that YOU can make a movie!

    This flick has encouraged me to make my own sci-fi and fantasy movies. The cast in this are clearly doing this as favors and just for fun. The VFX are primitive but probably working with what they had, praying it would work. For this movie it does. Sets are cobbled together like an old episode of Space Patrol... and what camera gear they shot this with is anybody's guess.

    But they made it happen. I'm not going to tear their efforts down, even if I see 30 different ways it could be done differently. Much respect to this bunch for actually making and finishing it.

    I recommend this for all aspiring sci-fi and fantasy micro-budget filmmakers.
    5NoMoviesAreBad

    A Somber Float Through Space

    Watching this film felt like standing outside on a Midwestern autumn night-clouded sky, no moon, no streetlights-just nothing, layered upon nothing, for as far as fear can perceive.

    I don't think Centauri 29 set out to invent a genre, and I wouldn't say it did. But it absolutely awakened my desire for one I've long wished existed: Somber Cinema. If that were a recognized form-if we allowed space for quiet, slow-moving pictures that don't aim to entertain but to gently haunt-then David Jon Foster might already be considered a master.

    This isn't a blockbuster. It's not trying to be. And any attempt to view it through that lens will only rob it of its honesty.

    It's a chamber play in the vast nothing. A portrait of desolation, not a thrill ride through it. There are no epic moments here-just pressure. Pressure between people who don't particularly like each other but are too lonely to care. That's what I found most affecting: the absence. I wanted more of that. More silence. More room to sit in the void. Because in that space, I felt something.

    But films like this are rarely allowed to simply be. They're expected to explain themselves, speed up, and prove they're "worth it." And I get the sense this one didn't want to-but maybe felt it had to.

    Visually, Centauri 29 commits to its limitations with a kind of vintage boldness. It doesn't chase realism-it shows care. From 1980s-inspired ingenuity in the sets to lo-fi, 1990s-style effects, it reminded me of painted backdrops from Poverty Row B-movies. Not meant to convince you, just to immerse you. Like a stage play, where the audience meets the art halfway out of respect, not expectation.

    And that's what this film earns-my respect. And that's what it got from me because that's what it gave me. It respected my time, my imagination, and my life. And we owe it that same amount of respect in return.

    Though I struggled with the dialogue-it was fast, dense, and heavily expository-the film never punished me for missing things. It let me float in and out, allowing curiosity and the freedom to drift into thought and life.

    We talk about genre like it's a box. But the genre is only a language designed for a culture that speaks it. Horror fans have created dozens of subgenres to describe nuance: slow-burn, cosmic, psychological, and splatter. But we haven't done that for films like this-and that's a disservice. Because without the correct language, audiences don't know how to communicate with the director.

    Centauri 29 asks to be watched with stillness. But we're not used to stillness anymore. With our phones always calling, modern cinema tries to scream louder to keep us from drifting. But David Jon Foster doesn't scream. Like his ship in space, he allows you to drift. And if you miss something, that's okay. It doesn't mind. It's still moving forward-quietly and confidently, at its own pace.

    This picture isn't designed to thrill you but instead to trap you in space with its cast and leave you there to slowly rot.

    Like that autumn night, Centauri 29 didn't light the way-it let me stand in the dark long enough to see for myself.
    2kirachloe

    You have got to be kidding

    So this is what movies have come down to. A couple of guys on a single set (and not a very good one at that) hoping that an entire hour of high school level computer graphics will allow you to proclaim 'I made a movie'! They probably shot all the scenes with people in them over a weekend, which was probably more time than they spent on the script ... although that implies they actually had a script, which might be overly generous. What absolute crud.

    Well you got entry in IMDb, which is probably a MUCH bigger deal than this ... 'thing' ... they created (I can't bring myself to calling it a movie.

    Well I did give them two stars because at least the quality of the camera work and sound was better then some of those iPhone movies out there.

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    • Release date
      • 2023 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Tony's Pizzeria - 514 West Lodi Avenue, Lodi, California, USA(location)
    • Production company
      • Abstractor Studios
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      • $5,000 (estimated)
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      • 1h 1m(61 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 16 : 9

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