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Stranded: Náufragos

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Stranded: Náufragos

original film poster / DVD cover
Directed by María Lidón
Produced by José Magán
Written by Juan Miguel Aguilera
Starring Vincent Gallo
Maria de Medeiros
Joaquim de Almeida
Maria Lidón
Daniel Aser
Johnny Ramone
José Sancho
Paul Gibert
Music by Javier Navarrete
Editing by Luis de la Madrid
Distributed by Universal Pictures, Niggeman IndieFilms S.L
Running time 95 min
Language English and Spanish versions were made
Budget $5,000,000 (estimated, 810 million pesetas[1])
IMDb profile

Stranded: Náufragos is a 2002 film about the first manned mission to Mars. The movie starred Vincent Gallo and Maria de Medeiros.

It was directed by Spanish filmmaker and actress María Lidón and with a screenplay by Spanish science fiction author Juan Miguel Aguilera. The movie was quite successful with European film critics despite being made on a comparative shoestring budget of $5 million (in comparison, Mission to Mars and Red Planet cost $100 million and $80 million, respectively). Lidón won the "Grand Prize of European Fantasy Film in Silver" while Gallo and de Medeiros were named best actors at the 2002 Fantafestival in Rome.

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[edit] Plot

Set in the 2020s some fifty years after the first manned moon landing, the movie begins as the Ares spacecraft enters Mars orbit 298 days after leaving the Alpha Space Station. The Ares Mission is an international space project carried out by the American and European government space organizations NASA, LMA, JPL and ESA. Andre Vishniac commands the international crew of seven astronauts. A landing attempt is made, but the small Mars landing craft crashes due to a brief software glitch that misleads the radio altimeter. Vishniac is killed immediately by the force of the impact and the other five crewmembers are stranded inside the toppled landing craft with no hope of return to the waiting Ares mothercraft (piloted by astronaut Lowell) in Mars orbit.

It will take 26 months to send a rescue ship from Earth, however, the stranded landing crew have supplies for less than one year. "We're 191 million kilometers from Earth, and we're alone", as flight doctor Jenny Johnson puts it. Nonetheless, the crew tries to find ways to extend the life support system. The main limitation is the thermoelectric power generator, since the water recycling and oxygen require electrical power. However, Sagan (the mission geologist) proposes to use the remaining cryogenic rocket propellant from the landing engines to power an improvised silicate reactor to produce methane and water vapor from the martial soil. Since the lander is damaged beyond repair, the propellant is not needed anymore. Sanchez, who now commands the mission, orders Sagan and Baglioni to try to build the reactor while Johnson buries Vishniac's body, despite concerns his bacteria might do harm to the pristine biological environment on Mars. To everybody's surprise, Sagan discovers that water ice is accumulating in the shade of the lander (Rodrigo also detects thick water vapor clouds on images transmitted by the orbiting mothership). But this is scant consolation as the landing engines and propellant tanks turn out to be too damaged to salvage. The crew will run out of power in less than a year when the lander's power generator is depleted.

As Lowell returns to Earth with the orbiting Ares mothercraft (there is no spare landing craft so he is unable to help), the landing crew tries to find ways to save electrical power. Unfortunately, even draconic saving measures only will extend the power generator lifetime to fourteen months -- far short of the minimum rountrip time of 2.5 years. The power system can support the recycling systems for that long only if the crew size is reduced to two astronauts. Sanchez immediately decides that she, Sagan and Rodrigo should abandon the craft since their specialist skills are less important for the survival of the mission. They don their spacesuits and set out for a five hour walk to the edge of the Valles Marineris valley not far from the lander's crash site. Recent synthetic aperture radar scans from the orbiter reveals a maze like structure hidden below a thick water vapor cloud in the Valles Marineris. The structure is possibly artificial and virtually identical to another "maze" located near the martian south pole. The three doomed astronauts quickly decide to try to descend to the bottom of the valley before they run out of oxygen. Sagan soon gives up and dies from asphyxiation. Meanwhile, back in the lander, Baglioni notices that there must an air leak somewhere and that they are slowly losing pressure. As they too are doomed, he unsuccessfully tries to persuade Jenny Johnson to have sex with him before they die. She rejects his advances and instead leaves the craft to try to pinpoint the exact location of the air leak from the outside.

Meanwhile, Sanchez and Rodrigo stumble upon an artificial tunnel near the bottom of the valley. It contains mummified bodies of humanoid alien beings. To their amazement, the air pressure and oxygen content inside some of the tunnels is just like on Earth. Rodrigo soon dies when accidentally entering a tunnel that contains no atmosphere, but Sanchez manages to contact the remaining crew inside the landing craft after making it to the bottom of the valley. She urges Baglioni and Johnson to join her as there is enough oxygen and water in the valley for them to survive until the rescue ship from Earth arrives.

[edit] Cast & Ares Mission crew

Ares Mission cast from left to right: Aser, de Medeiros, Gallo, de Almeida, Lidón, Ramone(insert). Paul Gibert (lower left) also makes a cameo as TV newscaster George Collins while Jose Sancho (lower right) plays mission commander Andre Vishniac
Ares Mission cast from left to right: Aser, de Medeiros, Gallo, de Almeida, Lidón, Ramone(insert). Paul Gibert (lower left) also makes a cameo as TV newscaster George Collins while Jose Sancho (lower right) plays mission commander Andre Vishniac
Actor Role
Flag of the United StatesVincent Gallo Luca Baglioni (Mars lander mission specialist, technical systems engineer)
Flag of PortugalFlag of FranceMaria de Medeiros Jenny Johnson (Mars lander mission specialist, doctor)
Flag of PortugalFlag of the United StatesJoaquim de Almeida Fidel Rodrigo (Mars lander mission specialist, astrobiologist)
Flag of SpainMaria Lidón Susana Sánchez (Mars lander pilot)
Flag of SpainJosé Sancho Andre Vishniac (Mars lander commander)
Flag of SpainDaniel Aser Herbert Sagan (Mars lander mission specialist, geologist)
Flag of the United StatesJohnny Ramone Lowell (Mars orbiter pilot)

[edit] Filming locations

The scenes set on the surface of Mars were filmed on the island of Lanzarote while the interior scenes were filmed at Panavision Studios in Hollywood (the same Space Shuttle interior set previously utilized by the Space Cowboys filmmaking crew was used as a cost saving measure).

The "Ares Mission" lander (image insert) features a NASA Space Shuttle type cabin while the orbiting mothership special effects model consists of tankage from European Ariane 5 and Ariane 4 rockets. The landing site at approx. -10 deg. latitude 70 deg. longitude is indicated by the red arrow
The "Ares Mission" lander (image insert) features a NASA Space Shuttle type cabin while the orbiting mothership special effects model consists of tankage from European Ariane 5 and Ariane 4 rockets. The landing site at approx. -10 deg. latitude 70 deg. longitude is indicated by the red arrow


[edit] Science and Special Effects

  • The realistic "hard SF" script derives ideas from the controversial theories of Richard C. Hoagland, who claims that advanced civilizations once existed on Mars.
  • In the movie, the doomed astronauts stand on the edge of Valles Marineris and look at the other edge of the valley 300 kilometers away. In fact, since the diameter of Mars is only 6700km the other side would be hidden below the horizon.


[edit] References

  1. ^ '[hiperespacio.info/Artics/ naufragos/naufragos.htm 'ref]

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