The Wild Blue Yonder

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The Wild Blue Yonder

Poster for the Italian version
Directed by Werner Herzog
Produced by Werner Herzog Filmproduktion, Tetramedia, West Park Pictures, France 2
Written by Werner Herzog
Starring Brad Dourif as the alien
Music by Ernst Reijseger
Mola Sylla
Distributed by Fandango
Release date(s) Flag of Italy September 5, 2005
Flag of United States November 8, 2005 (USA)
Running time 81 min.
Language English
IMDb profile

The Wild Blue Yonder is a science fiction film by the German director Werner Herzog, released in 2005. It has been presented at the 62nd Venice Film Festival, where it was awarded the FIPRESCI Prize.

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.
An image from the film set in a Space Shuttle
An image from the film set in a Space Shuttle

The film is about an extraterrestrial (played by Brad Dourif) who came to Earth several years ago from a water planet (The Wild Blue Yonder), after it suffered through an ice age. His narration reveals that the aliens have tried through the years to form a community on our planet, though without great success.

The alien also tells the story of a space mission he became aware of after finding a job with the CIA. In the late 90s, he says, the debris from the Roswell UFO crash was unearthed and examined. The scientists falsely believed that they had contracted an infectious alien disease from the debris, and an exploratory mission was launched to Blue Yonder (represented with archival footage from STS-34 and Henry Kaiser's diving expedition in Antarctica) in order that a new, uninfected human colony might be created there. After deciding Blue Yonder was suitable for human habitation, the astronauts returned home to Earth 800 years later only to discover that the planet had been abandoned in their absence.

The scenes in space are courtesy of NASA and feature authentic astronauts.

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