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SCI-Fi Contacts Film Series - September/October


September 24, 26  October 1, 3, 8, 10, 15

8 p.m.
Original Version Films
INGRESSO LIBERO Free Entrance
(according to seating availability)
Associazione Italo Americana FVG / American Corner Trieste
P. S. Antonio Nuovo, 6,  Trieste  
040 63 03 01
 
Giulia Iannuzzi, post-doc, will introduce each film and give some literary background.
 
 
PROGRAM
Tuesdays and Thursdays at 8 p.m.

 
September 24, 2013
Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956)
 
September 26, 2013
The Incredible Shrinking Man (1957)
 
October 1, 2013
The Twilight Zone (1959-60) - 3 episodes
Time Enough At Last
What You Need
People Are Alike All Over
 
October 3, 2013
The Last Man on Earth(1964)
 
October 8, 2013
Star Trek (1966) - 2 episodes
The Naked Time
Arena
 
October 10, 2013
The Stepford Wives (1975)
 
October 15, 2013
The Fury (1978)
 
1) 24 September - Invasion of the Body Snatchers, directed by Don Siegel, 1956, USA, 80 min.
Adaptation of Jack Finney's The Body Snatchers (novel 1955). Starring Kevin McCarthy and Dana Wynter. Screenplay by Daniel Mainwaring.
Alien invaders in a small town in California replace human beings with duplicates that appear physically identical but are devoid of any real emotion.
 
2) 26 September - The Incredible Shrinking Man, directed by Jack Arnold, 1957, USA, 81 min.
Adaptation of Richard Matheson's The Shrinking Man (novel, 1956). Starring Grant Williams and Randy Stuart, screenplay by Richard Matheson.
During a vacation on a boat, Scott Carey gets in touch with a strange cloud and the next day he starts shrinking. When he discovers the strange phenomenon a few weeks later, there's nothing doctors can do.
 
3) 1 October - The Twilight Zone, TV series (first series: 1959-1964), created by Rod Serling, USA.
- Time Enough at Last, adaptation of the short story by Lyn Venable (If: Worlds of Science Fiction, January 1953), 25 min. Henry Bemis is an avid bookworm, but work and his wife keep him from having the time to read.
- What you need, based on the short story What you need by Lewis Padgett (pseudonym of Henry Kuttner and C. L. Moore; Astounding Science Fiction, October 1945), 25 min. Peddott has the incredible ability to give people exactly what they need before they need it.
- People Are Alike All Over, based on Paul W. Fairman's Brothers Beyond the Void (Fantastic Adventures, March 1952), 25 min. Two astronauts are headed to Mars. One dies and the other receives an enthusiastic welcome by a civilization that seems very similar to the human's. The original pilot of Star Trek  (1965), has a similar plot.
 
4) 3 October - The Last Man on Earth, directed by Ubaldo Ragona and Sidney Salkow, 1964, USA-Italia.
Adaptation of Richard Matheson I Am Legend (novel, 1954). Starring Vincent Price, Franca Bettoia, Emma Danieli, Giacomo Rossi-Stuart; screenplay by Furio M. Monetti, Ubaldo Ragona, William Leicester, Richard Matheson (as Logan Swanson).
The first film version of Matheson's I Am Legend. In a post-apocalyptic setting, humans are infected by an unknown virus, that transforms them into vampires.  Filmed in a striking Rome,with the great Vincent Price.
5) 8 October - Star Trek, TV series (first series 1966–1969), created by Gene Roddenberry, USA.

- The Naked Time (50 min.): adapted as a short story by James Blish, in Star Trek (1967).  Orbiting planet Psi 2000, a strange affliction infects the starship Enterprise crew, destroying their inhibitions.

- Arena (50 min.): adaptation of Ray Bradbury’s short story Arena (1944) (teleplay by Gene L. Coon). Captain Kirk from the Federation starship Enterprise battles an alien captain who destroyed a Federation outpost.

6) 10 October - The Stepford Wives, directed by Bryan Forbes, 1975, USA, 115 min.  Adaptation of Ira Levin's The Stepford Wives (novel, 1972). Starring Katharine Ross, Paula Prentiss, Peter Masterson, Nanette Newman, Tina Louise; screenplay by William Goldman.

Joanna moves to the idyllic Connecticut suburb of Stepford, with beautiful housework obsessed housewives and an odd Men’s Club.  An example of sci-fi engaged in gender and political themes.

7) 15 October - The Fury, directed by Brian De Palma, 1978, USA, 118 min.  Adaptation of John Lee Farris' Fury (novel, 1976). Starring Kirk Douglas, John Cassavetes, Carrie Snodgress, Amy Irving, Charles Durning and Andrew Stevens; screenplay by John Lee Farris.

Both science fiction and thriller, The Fury is a gripping example of the classic psychic powers theme. The young protagonists are dragged into an obscure research project about the weapon potential of supernatural power.