
High Life
Oblivion Awaits.
A father and his daughter struggle to survive in deep space where they live in isolation.
- 5.7
- 2018
- Released
- 1h 53m

Robert Pattinson
Monte
Juliette Binoche
Dibs
André 3000
Tcherny
Mia Goth
Boyse
Agata Buzek
Nansen
Lars Eidinger
Chandra
Claire Tran
Mink
Ewan Mitchell
Ettore
Gloria Obianyo
Elektra
Victor Banerjee
Indian Professor
Scarlett Lindsey
Baby Willow
Jessie Ross
Willow
Mikolaj Gruss
Young Monte
Joni Brauer
Newborn Willow
Johann Bartlitz
Newborn Willow
Weronika Wachowska
Little Girl
Mikolaj Zeman
Little Boy
Ruslan Astraszewski
Stowaway
Magdalena Piotrowska
Stowaway
Dawid Gluchowski
Stowaway
Lukasz Osik
Stowaway
John Kimani Njeri
Prisoner
Ernest Lebouco
Boy by the Beach












Released
en
$8,933,400.00
$2,133,033.00
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- #space travel
- #black hole
- #survival
- #murder
- #infertility
- #convict
- #dangerous mission
- #woman director
- #deep space
- #conception
- #damned
- #spaceship
- #ambiguous
- #pretentious
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