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'Eolomea' is a 1972 science fiction film directed by Herrmann Zschoche, based on the book of the same name by Angel Wagenstein. The film was an East German/Soviet/Bulgarian coproduction.

Story



Eight spaceships disappear and radio contact to the enormous space station "Margot" is broken off. Professor Maria Scholl and the high council decree a flight ban for all other spaceships. Nevertheless, one ship succeeds in leaving earth. The cause of all these strange events is the mysterious signals in Morse code coming to earth from the constellation Cygnus. Deciphered, they say the word "Eolomea," which seems to refer to a planet. With Captain Daniel Lagny, an unmotivated eccentric, Maria Scholl undertakes the risky journey to the space station "Margot" to uncover the secret, only to discover that a secretly planned expedition of stolen spaceships is leaving for Eolomea against the will of the government.

Cast



* Cox Habbema: Prof. Maria Scholl

* Ivan Andonov: Daniel Lagny

* Rolf Hoppe: Prof. Oli Tal

* Vsevolod Sanayev: Kun, the pilot

* Peter Slabakov: Pierre Brodski

* Wolfgang Greese: Chairman

* Holger Mahlich: Navigator

* Benjamin Besson: Capt. Sima Kun

* Evelyn Opoczynski: colleague of Scholl

* Heidemarie Schneider: colleague of Sima Kun

Editions



The original, uncut version of the film was rereleased by the DEFA Film Library at the University of Massachusetts Amherst in 2005.

References



Bibliography



*Fritzsche, Sonja. "A Natural and Artificial Homeland: East German Science-Fiction Film Responds to Kubrick and Tarkovsky." Film & History (03603695) 40.2 (2010): 80-101.

*Kruschel, Karsten: "Leim fr die Venus. Der Science-Fiction-Film in der DDR." 'Das Science Fiction Jahr 2007' ed. Sascha Mamczak and Wolfgang Jeschke. Heyne Verlag, 2007: 803888. .

*Lessard, John. "Iron Curtain Auteurs." Cineaste 34.3 (2009): 5-11.

*Stott, Rosemary. "Continuity and Change in GDR Cinema Programming Policy 19791989: the Case of the American Science Fiction Import." German Life & Letters 55.1 (2002): 91.


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