
Habitat (1997)
Release Year: 1997
Nation: Canada, Netherlands
Alternative Title: Es lebt!
Director: Rene Daalder, René Daalder
Writer: Rene Daalder, René Daalder
Production & Genre
Producer: Producer: Claude Léger, Pieter Kroonenburg
Co-Producer: Denis Wigman, René Daalder
Executive Producer: René Malo
Companies: Ecotopia, Kingsborough Pictures, Transfilm
Genre: Horror, Sci-Fi, Science Fiction
Budget: $13,000,000 (estimated).
Keywords
Keywords: bare chested male, bare chested male bondage, biological experiment, dark future, dystopia, environment, environmental disaster, environmentalism, female star appears nude, future, genetic mutation, heat, high school romance, hostile environment, mutant, mutation, ozone layer, sun, transformation, vision of the future
Story
In the movie 'Habitat', biologist Hank Symes creates an accelerated evolution experiment to combat ozone layer depletion. However, this draws unwanted attention from authorities and causes tension with his new neighbors, putting his son in a difficult position.
Summary
'Habitat' (1997) is a horror sci-fi film directed by Rene Daalder and set in Canada. It explores the consequences of human intervention in nature's course through the lens of a maverick biologist's ambitious experiment.