Memory: The Origins of Alien (2019)

“Memory: The Origins of Alien,” directed by Alexandre O. Philippe, is a documentary that delves into the creation and cultural impact of Ridley Scott’s 1979 sci-fi horror classic, “Alien.”

The film explores the collaborative process behind the iconic movie, focusing on the contributions of screenwriter Dan O’Bannon, artist H.R. Giger, and director Ridley Scott.

Through interviews with filmmakers, scholars, and critics, the documentary examines the artistic and mythological influences that shaped “Alien,” including ancient mythology, H.P. Lovecraft’s horror fiction, and the surrealist art of Giger. The documentary provides insights into the development of the film’s haunting aesthetic and its themes of primal fear and cosmic horror.

A significant portion of the film is dedicated to the infamous “chestburster” scene, exploring its conception, execution, and lasting impact on audiences and pop culture.

The documentary also contextualizes “Alien” within the broader landscape of 1970s cinema, highlighting its innovative approach to genre storytelling and its commentary on societal anxieties.

“Memory: The Origins of Alien” is both a tribute to the groundbreaking film and an exploration of the creative forces that brought it to life, celebrating its enduring legacy and influence in the realms of science fiction and horror.