Moon
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Moon
Summary
Moon is a film[1]. Moon ranks in the top 3% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (967 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Moon received the Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, Long Form[3].
- Moon received the Sitges Film Festival Best Feature-Length Film award[4].
- Moon received the Sitges Film Festival Best Screenplay award[5].
- Moon received the Sitges Film Festival Best Actor award[6].
- Moon's instance of is recorded as film[7].
- Moon was directed by Duncan Jones[8].
- Nathan Parker wrote the screenplay for Moon[9].
- Duncan Jones wrote the screenplay for Moon[10].
- Moon's composer is recorded as Clint Mansell[11].
- Moon's genre is science fiction film[12].
- Moon's genre is drama film[13].
- Moon's genre is arthouse science fiction film[14].
- Moon was followed by Mute[15].
- A cast member of Moon was Sam Rockwell[16].
- A cast member of Moon was Dominique McElligott[17].
- A cast member of Moon was Robin Chalk[18].
- A cast member of Moon was Kaya Scodelario[19].
- A cast member of Moon was Benedict Wong[20].
- A cast member of Moon was Matt Berry[21].
- Moon was produced by Trudie Styler[22].
- Moon's production company is recorded as Stage 6 Films[23].
- Moon's director of photography is recorded as Gary Shaw[24].
- The original language of Moon was English[25].
- Moon's Commons category is recorded as Moon (film)[26].
- Moon was distributed by video on demand[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Moon was produced by Trudie Styler[22]. Moon was directed by Duncan Jones[8]. Screenwriters include Nathan Parker[9] and Duncan Jones[10]. Cast members include Sam Rockwell[16], Dominique McElligott[17], Robin Chalk[18], Kaya Scodelario[19], Benedict Wong[20], and Matt Berry[21].
Publication
Publication dates include January 23, 2009[28], December 31, 2009[29], July 15, 2010[30], June 12, 2009[31], and July 17, 2009[32]. The original language of Moon was English[25]. Genres include science fiction film[12], drama film[13], and arthouse science fiction film[14]. Moon was distributed by video on demand[27].
Subject and Themes
Main subjects include cloning[33], artificial intelligence[34], and solitude[35].
Reception
Awards received include Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, Long Form[3], a dramatic presentation award[36], founded in 2003[37]; Sitges Film Festival Best Feature-Length Film award[4], a class of award[38], in Spain[39], founded in 1971[40]; Sitges Film Festival Best Screenplay award[5], a class of award[41], in Spain[42]; and Sitges Film Festival Best Actor award[6], a class of award[43], in Spain[44]. Reviews include 7.5/10[45], 90%[46], and 67/100[47].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Moon was followed by Mute[15].
Why It Matters
Moon ranks in the top 3% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (967 views/month).[2] Moon has Wikipedia articles in 24 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[48] Moon is known by 7 alternative names across languages and contexts.[49]
FAQs
What awards did Moon receive?
Honors received include Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, Long Form[3], Sitges Film Festival Best Feature-Length Film award[4], Sitges Film Festival Best Screenplay award[5], and Sitges Film Festival Best Actor award[6].