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Spaceship 15 rating

British teen cinema gets an injection of hallucinogenic imagination, plus a few unicorns and aliens, in Alex Taylor’s unclassifiable debut feature.

Comedy 2017 90 mins

Director: Alex Taylor

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Overview

Alien abduction, unicorns, teenage BDSM role-play and a heavy metal dad...not your usual fare for British cinema. But then Spaceship is not your usual British film. The feature debut of celebrated shorts director (Kids Might Fly) Alex Taylor is a dayglow examination of teen ennui in the affluent Surrey commuter belt. Following the death of her mother, Lucidia (an ethereal and bewitching Alexa Davies) lives with her Finnish archaeologist father. He spends long days at work, talking Nordic metal while digging in the woods. Lucidia, meanwhile, flits around with her misfit community of cyber goth peers (an intriguing ensemble, led by the electrifying Tallulah Haddon). But there is a distinct coldness in these largely abandoned middle-class kids. And when Lucidia is seemingly abducted by aliens, they’re macabrely fascinated rather than concerned.

With a powerful soundtrack, expressive photography and exuding shades of Harmony Korine and Gregg Araki, Spaceship presents a rousingly fresh new voice in British cinema.

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