- Country release/release date (details)
- Swiss Confederation Switzerland 24 September 2009.(German speaking region)
- USA USA November 2009.(American Film Market)
- France, France, January 28, 2010.(Gérardmer Fantasticarts Film Festival)
- Germany Germany March 8, 2010.(DVD premiere)
- The Kingdom of Belgium Belgium 11 April 2010.(Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival)
- USA USA April 23, 2010.(San Francisco International Film Festival)
- UK UK 3 May 2010.(Sci-Fi-London Film Festival)
- USA USA June 8, 2010.(Seattle International Film Festival)
- Canada Canada August 15, 2010.(Toronto After Dark Film Festival)
- France, France, September 11, 2010.(L'étrange Festival)
- France France November 23, 2010.(DVD premiere)
- Canada Canada November 30, 2010.(DVD premiere)
- Taiwan TaiwanJanuary 7, 2011
Cargo production and distribution
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Trycia 2022-03-21 09:03:31
In fact, I love the setting of the earth's extinction and human wandering, because this is the inevitable result of the species. There is no evolution without demise. The color and atmosphere of the whole film are desperate, but even at the end of the world, there will be people who are not willing to be paralyzed, and there will be love that can be sacrificed. Leaving a glimmer of hope for the sun that cannot appear is also the goal of living. German films are traditionally obscure and long. Compared with the blockbuster movies in the United States, it is much better.
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Theron 2022-03-20 09:03:10
The first half is really good. It is a poem and painting achieved by details. It is cold and profound, and it fully expresses the fear of loneliness, the unknown, and the sense of space in the human heart. It is comparable to the old library. matrix+cube+Moon+No one survived
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Laura Portmann: [from trailer] It's incredibly cold here. You could hardly imagine it.