Kate and the Cosmonaut (2020)
In the face of despair, a star-crossed friendship takes flight...
Kate is stuck in a dead-end warehouse job, when she receives a mysterious message. But with a boss this controlling, building a friendship is hard, especially when the other person is trapped across the universe.
Director: Anastasia Arsentyeva
Genre: Drama, Science Fiction
Runtime: 27 min
Release Date: November 5, 2020
Cast
- Nicci Brighten - Kate Kirkby
- Bhasker Patel - Charles
- Emma Wise - The Cosmonaut
- Ross Cawton - Noelle
- Kevin Fitzpatrick - Wowzah Guard
Screenplay
Music: Thomas Ryan
Cinematography: Thomas Sandler
Editing: Toby Godfree
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Budget: $3,930
Original Language: en
Themes
Dystopian Societal Collapse, Overpopulation and Resource Scarcity, Nihilistic visions of Future, Visions of Future and Technology
Keywords
dystopia
More Films by Director: Anastasia Arsentyeva
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Kate and the Cosmonaut about?
- Kate is stuck in a dead-end warehouse job, when she receives a mysterious message. But with a boss this controlling, building a friendship is hard, especially when the other person is trapped across the universe.
- Who directed Kate and the Cosmonaut?
- Kate and the Cosmonaut was directed by Anastasia Arsentyeva.
- Who stars in Kate and the Cosmonaut?
- Kate and the Cosmonaut stars Nicci Brighten, Bhasker Patel, Emma Wise, Ross Cawton, Kevin Fitzpatrick.
- How long is Kate and the Cosmonaut?
- Kate and the Cosmonaut has a runtime of 27m (27 minutes).
- What genre is Kate and the Cosmonaut?
- Kate and the Cosmonaut is a Drama, Science Fiction film.
- What is the budget of Kate and the Cosmonaut?
- Kate and the Cosmonaut had a budget of $3,930.
- Where was Kate and the Cosmonaut produced?
- Kate and the Cosmonaut was produced in United Kingdom.
- What are the themes of Kate and the Cosmonaut?
- The themes of Kate and the Cosmonaut include: Dystopian Societal Collapse, Overpopulation and Resource Scarcity, Nihilistic visions of Future, Visions of Future and Technology.