Sognando Marte -

"Sognando Marte" refers to two distinct but related subjects: the 2022 romantic-comedy film Moonshot and the 2026 Speciale Tg1 scientific documentary exploring real-world Mars exploration.

Below are two "proper papers"—one focused on the cinematic analysis of the film and the other on the scientific and geopolitical themes of the documentary. Sognando Marte

The film follows Sophie (Lana Condor) and Walt (Cole Sprouse) as they sneak onto a shuttle to Mars. Unlike traditional sci-fi, which often focuses on the "how" of technology, Moonshot treats the Mars colony as a mundane setting—an "IKEA-style" backdrop—shifting the focus to the emotional journey of the protagonists. "Sognando Marte" refers to two distinct but related

Analysis of fluvial processes and past water presence on Mars. Unlike traditional sci-fi, which often focuses on the

Directed by Christopher Winterbauer, Sognando Marte ( Moonshot ) attempts to revitalize the romantic comedy genre by placing it within the speculative future of a terraformed Mars. This paper examines how the film uses the "stowaway" narrative to explore themes of identity and belonging in a corporate-led space age.

The shift toward needing a wide range of skills—from engineering to psychological resilience—for the two-and-a-half-year journey.

Critics noted that the film feels like "two ideas crudely stapled together": a witty, combative banter-driven romance and a light critique of a dystopian future. While it received mixed reviews (Metascore 58), it remains a notable example of the "cozy sci-fi" subgenre. Paper 2: Scientific & Geopolitical Review