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Austrian sci-fi flick ‘Ainoa’ web-site and trailer

Posted by Mack at 7:49pm.

Posted in Trailer Alerts , Drama, Action, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Continental Europe & Russia.

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A good friend of Twitch, Stauffen, drew our attention to a sci-fi flick, Ainoa, being made in his homeland, Austria. Further proof that there are more good things coming out of Austria than downhill skiers and ‘Ah-nold’.

The story in a nutshell. The year is 2078. And android, Ainoa, is programmed to control a nuclear war in the past. The creator of the robot, realizing his mistake, hides underground with friends in 2014. A resistance forms through three generations while the war rages on overhead. The resistance group, ‘The Mission’, steal Ainoa so they may reprogram her in hopes of stopping the war in the past. Resistance gets wiped out. Sole survivor, Yuri, takes Ainoa and runs away. Ainoa starts to develop human traits and they are drawn closer together. If they change events in the past will they still be together in the present?

The visuals look pretty good though some of the art design looks a bit familiar [cough… LUCAS! cough] and the story isn’t incredibly original either. But how often to you get something out of Austria?

Visit the official site here and watch the trailer here [Quicktime format 4.3mb or 27.8mb downloadable and zip files].

Waitaminute.... Stuaffen’s Austrian?!!?

 

Reader Comments

  1. zae 11/20/2005 @ 4:56am

    Saw this at a film festival here in Sweden a few months ago… The director/writer, Marco Kalantari, was there to introduce it too… but I didn’t like it all really. Unoriginal story, boring visuals and overall quite a boring movie.

  2. jorge 11/21/2005 @ 8:47am

    me gustaria verla porque deve ser muy buena

  3. jorge 11/21/2005 @ 8:47am

    me gustaria verla porque deve ser muy buena
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