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Gattaca
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Name: | Gattaca |
Director: | Andrew Niccol |
Release date: | October 24, 1997 |
Genre: | Science fiction |
Country: | United States |
External links: | Gattaca on Wikipedia |
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Gattaca is a 1997 dystopian science fiction film about a "not-too-distant" future where eugenics and genetic discrimination are widespread. It stars Ethan Hawke as Vincent Freeman, a genetic "in-valid" who makes an arrangement with Jerome Eugene Morrow, portrayed by Jude Law, to assume his identity in order to join the space program. Uma Thurman stars as Vincent's love interest Irene.
The fandom's main pairing is Vincent Freeman/Jerome Morrow (aka "Freemorrow").[1]
Example Fanworks
- There is No Gene by T'Mar, a Sentinel fusion fic (1998)
- One Step by Basingstoke, a canon-compliant Jerome/Vincent fic. Fanfic cover by Livia[2] and podfic by tinypinkmouse (2001)
- How Soon by permetaform, a WIP vid that was a topic of vidding meta[3] (2005)
Fansites and Communities
- gattacachatandfic, a Squidge.org mailing list
External Links
References
- ^ MLM Ship Bracket Tournament. ROUND 1: POLL #39, Archived version. Posted 2 March 2004.
- ^ Basingstoke's Stories. Archived 21 December 2010.
- ^ permetaform on LiveJournal. [viddish] Gattaca WIP, Connecting with audiences, and Other thinkyness, posted 11 April 2005. Archived 29 November 2012. See also Vidding: Connecting With Audiences.