The First Sci-Fi in Film History: Aelita Queen of Mars (1924) Silent Cinema’s Forgotten Masterpiece

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Journey back to the birth of science fiction cinema with Aelita: Queen of Mars (1924), a visionary silent film from Soviet Russia that predates Metropolis and 2001: A Space Odyssey. Directed by Yakov Protazanov, this groundbreaking classic explores interplanetary travel, political revolution, and futuristic aesthetics that still inspire today.
This historic gem showcases avant-garde costumes, bold expressionist set design, and a storyline that merges Earthly strife with Martian mystique. Whether you're a vintage film buff, sci-fi enthusiast, or just curious about the roots of speculative storytelling, Aelita offers a rare glimpse into the imaginative power of early cinema.
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