Robinson in Space is a film directed by Patrick Keiller that follows the character Robinson as he travels around England, exploring its landscapes and architecture. The film is presented as a documentary, with Robinson narrating his observations and thoughts on various topics such as politics, economics, and history.
Robinson in Space is a sequel to Keiller's earlier film, London, and continues the theme of exploring the relationship between people and their environment. Through Robinson's travels, the film raises questions about the impact of globalization and modernization on society, as well as the loss of cultural identity.
Throughout the film, Robinson visits various locations such as industrial sites, shopping malls, and historical landmarks, all while reflecting on the changing landscape of England. The film's slow pace and contemplative tone invite viewers to reflect on their own relationship with their surroundings and the world at large.
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Robinson in Space
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A Matter of Life and Death
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Allan Gray:
Prelude composed
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Kuhle Wampe
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Hanns Eisler:
Composer
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Jack the Ripper
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Link Wray:
Courtesy of alopiecial records composed
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