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Air
In the near future, breathable air is nonexistent. Virtually all of humanity has disappeared and those chosen to reestablish society reside in a controlled state of suspended animation. Two custodial workers are tasked with maintaining an underground facility housing the last remnants of society after the atmosphere has been rendered unbreathable as a result of nuclear fallout.

















7 February 1967, Prague, Czechoslovakia [now Czech Republic]





24 April 1964, Cotonou, Benin






19 November 1972, London, England, UK

6 January 1969, Hollywood, Florida, USA



August 14, 2015
[Christian Cantamessa has] the eye of a promising director-now he just needs a better script.
August 12, 2015
"Air" isn't a wipeout, but it feels determined to be disappointing.
August 26, 2015
Feather light and full of unrealized promise, Air disappoints in not where it goes, but where it doesn't go.
August 14, 2015
Hounsou and Reedus are captivating enough that people will find things to enjoy in it.
August 13, 2015
Once an idea is introduced, it's tossed aside, unexplored; though there's plenty of talk, this isn't exactly a sci-fi "My Dinner With Andre." Tense music substitutes for genuine tension.
August 12, 2015
Air succeeds where many sci-fi movies fail, by making an unbelievable story completely believable.
August 21, 2015
The chemistry between the two actors never fully clicks, which is ultimately the essential ingredient for this film's success.
August 13, 2015
At least it's interesting to look at, if only at first.
August 13, 2015
Writer-director Christian Cantamessa and co-writer Chris Pasetto aim for a Danny Boyle-Alex Garland-style psychological thriller like 2007's "Sunshine," but they don't adequately account for all of the mood swings.
August 11, 2015
All the end-times mysteries develop into a meditation on the limits of humanity, which is the most charitable way of saying that there's lots of scenes of dudes chasing each other with guns.