Cargo (2013 film)

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Cargo is a 2013 Swiss science fiction film directed by Ivan Engler and Ralph Etter. The film is set in a dystopian future where Earth has become uninhabitable and the remaining population lives on a space station. The story follows the character of Dr. Laura Portmann, played by Anna Katharina Schwabroh, as she embarks on a dangerous mission to the now desolate Earth.

Plot[edit | edit source]

In the film, Dr. Laura Portmann is a young doctor who accepts a job on the cargo ship Kassandra in order to escape the oppressive conditions on the space station. The ship is transporting a mysterious cargo to Earth, and as the journey progresses, Laura begins to uncover dark secrets about the true nature of the mission. She must navigate through a web of deception and danger in order to survive and uncover the truth.

Cast[edit | edit source]

The cast of Cargo includes Anna Katharina Schwabroh as Dr. Laura Portmann, Martin Rapold as Samuel Decker, Regula Grauwiller as Elisabeth Lanford, Yangzom Brauen as Vesna, and Pierre Semmler as Captain Savelyev.

Production[edit | edit source]

Cargo was filmed in Switzerland and Germany, with a focus on creating a visually stunning and immersive world. The filmmakers used a combination of practical effects and CGI to bring the futuristic setting to life. The film's score was composed by Egon Riedel, adding to the atmosphere of tension and mystery.

Release[edit | edit source]

Cargo premiered at the Neuchâtel International Fantastic Film Festival in 2013 and received critical acclaim for its unique take on the science fiction genre. The film went on to screen at various international film festivals and was praised for its strong performances and thought-provoking storyline.

Reception[edit | edit source]

Cargo received positive reviews from critics, who praised its visual effects, performances, and engaging story. The film was noted for its exploration of themes such as survival, identity, and the consequences of humanity's actions on the environment.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

Cargo has since gained a cult following among science fiction fans and is considered a standout example of Swiss genre cinema. The film's success has led to discussions of a potential sequel or spin-off, further exploring the world and characters introduced in the original movie.

Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD