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Event Horizon (1997)

Directed by Paul W. S. Anderson · Cinematography by Adrian Biddle

R96 min46 frames

HorrorScience FictionMystery

Infinite space. Infinite terror.

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Event Horizon (1997) movie still: medium — A dark, clinical space features a massive, brightly backlit glass panel behind a figure. The figure with…Event Horizon (1997) movie still: wide — The interior of a submarine control room features multiple metal levels with pipes. Several crew members in…Event Horizon (1997) movie still: wide — A sterile, white padded compartment featuring recessed lighting panels lines the walls. A lone man sits…Event Horizon (1997) movie still: closeup — A man lies inside a glass cryo-pod with embossed wall patterns behind him. He wears an oxygen mask…Event Horizon (1997) movie still: wide — A dark, metallic futuristic cockpit interior featuring curved walls and complex control panels. A man sits…Event Horizon (1997) movie still: medium — A man kneels inside a narrow, futuristic corridor lined with glowing green circuit boards. He holds a…Event Horizon (1997) movie still: establishing — An expansive, intricately carved domed ceiling features repeated star and floral geometric…Event Horizon (1997) movie still: closeup — A person in a space helmet looks through a frost-covered viewport inside a cockpit. The person presses a…Event Horizon (1997) movie still: wide — A dark cylindrical industrial tunnel features spiraling metallic plates along its interior walls. A…Event Horizon (1997) movie still: wide — A long cylindrical tunnel with a ribbed interior surface features multiple glowing circular lights. Three…Event Horizon (1997) movie still: closeup — An extreme close-up focuses on a single human eye. Light from a ring source reflects clearly in the pupil.Event Horizon (1997) movie still: closeup — A dimly lit interior space with metallic walls and cool blue illumination. A man stares forward with a…Event Horizon (1997) movie still: medium — A dimly lit industrial space with textured dark walls and a glowing blue viewport. Two men in flight…Event Horizon (1997) movie still: closeup — A dark spaceship corridor interior with blurred technical panels visible in the background. A woman with…Event Horizon (1997) movie still: closeup — The interior of a sterile medical facility with drop ceiling tiles. A woman with wet-looking, curly…Event Horizon (1997) movie still: wide — A long, curved, elliptical corridor features glowing amber ceiling panels and dark metal surfaces. A lone…
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Event Horizon — official trailer

What is Event Horizon about?

In 2047, a group of astronauts are sent to investigate and salvage the starship Event Horizon which disappeared mysteriously seven years before on its maiden voyage. However, it soon becomes evident that something sinister resides in its corridors.

Where can you watch Event Horizon?

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What does the cinematography of Event Horizon look like?

Sampled across 46 frames, the coverage of Event Horizon leans on wide compositions (37% of the sample) and close-ups (30%). Cinematographer Adrian Biddle keeps 70% of it in low-key light. Night and dusk account for 61% of the frames. Anamorphic glass shapes the frame.

What is the color palette of Event Horizon?

The dominant colors across the sampled frames of Event Horizon (1997) are #0f1011, #2e2e2f, #525350, #151827, #29374c, #d0cdce — measured from the per-frame color data FrameThrower extracts for every film.

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  • #151827
  • #29374c
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