U Are The Universe: Surviving the Sci-Fi Void on $800k

Bref, we all know the rule: independent filmmakers should not touch science fiction. The moment you introduce a spaceship into your script, the budget multiplies by ten, the production design swallows your schedule, and the visual effects supervise you into an early grave. Yet, here is Pavlo Ostrikov’s U Are The Universe, a film about a space trucker who becomes the last man alive after Earth is destroyed in 2070. He shot it in Ukraine, relying almost entirely on a single actor and a robot companion, and brought it across the finish line for $800,000. ...

April 12, 2025 · 4 min · François Rivette

High Life: Engineering the Brutalist Spaceship

Contemporary science fiction is obsessed with sterile, aerodynamic futures. Studios waste hundreds of millions on CGI to render spaceships that look like polished Apple products tumbling through the void. Claire Denis, naturally, rejected this entirely for High Life. Creative Problem Solving: The Brutalist Aesthetic Bref, Denis did not hire a VFX house to design her spacecraft. She hired Olafur Eliasson, the renowned Danish-Icelandic installation artist, to architect the vessel and its stark, psychological lighting. ...

March 1, 2024 · 2 min · François Rivette