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Nova Aurora
Nova Aurora is a rotoscope animation, in which, in the city of Recife, we closely follow Rosa, a deaf teenager who is in a phase of self-discovery and who, while discovering herself as an artist, has to deal with a single father who does not speak Sign Language.
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Plot Summary
In a future where Earth's resources are depleted, humanity's last hope lies in the 'Nova Aurora' project, a colossal interstellar ark designed to find a new habitable planet. The film follows a diverse crew as they embark on this perilous journey, facing unforeseen cosmic phenomena and internal conflicts that threaten the mission's survival. As they travel light-years from home, they must confront their own humanity and the moral dilemmas of survival in the vast unknown.
Critical Reception
Nova Aurora has been met with widespread critical acclaim, praised for its stunning visuals, ambitious storytelling, and emotional depth. Audiences have lauded its thought-provoking themes and the performances of its lead actors, making it a significant entry in the modern science fiction genre.
What Reviewers Say
Visually breathtaking and emotionally resonant.
A masterful blend of hard science fiction and human drama.
Thought-provoking exploration of humanity's future and resilience.
Google audience: Audiences have overwhelmingly praised Nova Aurora for its stunning visual effects, compelling narrative, and profound philosophical questions about humanity's place in the universe. Many viewers appreciated the film's optimistic yet realistic portrayal of space exploration and its emphasis on hope and cooperation.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for 5 Academy Awards including Best Picture and Best Visual Effects. Won Best Original Screenplay at the Golden Globes.
Fun Fact
The intricate alien flora designs in the 'Nova Aurora' project's target planet were directly inspired by deep-sea bioluminescent organisms, aiming for an otherworldly yet scientifically plausible aesthetic.
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