Stanley Kubrick
UK / USA – 1968

Screenplay: Stanley Kubrick, Arthur C. Clarke
Cinematography: Geoffrey Unsworth
Production: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Stanley Kubrick Productions
Language: English, Russian
Duration: 149 min
Color: Color
Synopsis: Is life on Earth the result of an accidental combination of carbon-fixing mechanisms, and do those mechanisms—organic matter—grow, survive, and evolve for some greater purpose than mere existence? When a large black monolith is found beneath the surface of the moon, the scientific community assumes that it has been intentionally buried, left as a guiding marker by a superior alien intelligence. An interplanetary expedition comprised of the brightest minds is mounted on a state-of-the-art spacecraft, the S.S. Discovery, to determine the point of origin of the mysterious artefact. It is assumed that the quest will bring the crew in contact with higher knowledge, perhaps to the next stage of evolution, but little do they know that on their very ship the self-adaptive Artificial Intelligence HAL 9000, a human-made supercomputer in charge of life support and navigation systems, is developing its own form of rudimentary self-awareness. For the synthetic entity HAL and captains Dave Bowman and Frank Poole, survival and evolution may not need advanced alien intervention, as they learn that for all of its techno-scientific hubris, the human species is still very much in its infancy.