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This is a list of dystopian films. Dystopian societies appear in many speculative fiction works and are often found within the science fiction and fantasy genres. [ 1 ] Dystopias are often characterized by dehumanization , [ 2 ] authoritarian governments, ruthless megacorporations , environmental disasters , [ 3 ] or other characteristics ...
A typical dystopian film is one which is often, but not always, set in the future, in a society where the government is corrupt and/or ineffectual. The world within the film often has nightmare -like qualities, though it also usually includes elements of contemporary society.
The Bad Batch (film) Barb Wire (1996 film) Batman: The Dark Knight Returns (film) Battle for the Planet of the Apes; Battlefield Earth (film) Battletruck; Beyond the Time Barrier; Blade Runner; Blade Runner 2049; Born in Flames; A Boy and His Dog (1975 film) Boy Kills World; Brave New World (1980 film) Brave New World (1998 film) The Brides of ...
Based on the ever-popular 2011 book series, the films star Shailene Woodley as a young woman living in a post-apocalyptic dystopia which factions citizens into virtue-based regions – the ...
The Darkest Minds is a 2018 American dystopian science fiction film directed by Jennifer Yuh Nelson, written by Chad Hodge and produced by Shawn Levy and Dan Levine.The film stars Amandla Stenberg, Harris Dickinson, Mandy Moore and Gwendoline Christie.
Elysium is a 2013 American dystopian science fiction action film written, produced, and directed by Neill Blomkamp. [4] It was Blomkamp's second directorial effort. The film stars Matt Damon and Jodie Foster alongside Sharlto Copley, Alice Braga, Diego Luna, Wagner Moura, and William Fichtner. [5]
Pages in category "2000s dystopian films" The following 45 pages are in this category, out of 45 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 20 Years After;
Soylent Green is a 1973 American dystopian thriller film directed by Richard Fleischer, and starring Charlton Heston, Leigh Taylor-Young, and Edward G. Robinson in his final film role. It is loosely based on the 1966 science-fiction novel Make Room!