This article is, for the time being, only available in Spanish: El fin de la humanidad
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Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina
Abstract
This essay dares to hypothesize that the brothers Christopher and Jonathan Nolan were inspired by Joseph Ratzinger’s thoughts on hope when writing the screenplay for the movie Interstellar. Citations show six conceptual similarities between the 2014 film and the Encyclical Letter Spe Salvi published in 2007. These convergences address the following themes: scientific progress and moral progress, the social nature of hope, trust, love as salvation, the reunion with loved ones beyond time, and the victory of good and eternity.
Keywords: religious doctrines | film maker | movie | screenplay | moral philosophy | fiction
Volumen 14 | Nº 2
JULY 2024
July 2024 - Octuber 2024
Etica y Cine (Ethics & Films) is a Peer Reviewed Quarterly Journal Edited by
Department of Psychoanalysis and Department of Deontology, School of Psychology, National University of Cordoba, Argentina
Department of Psychology, Ethics and Human Rights, School of Psychology, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina
With the collaboration of:
Center for Medical Ethics (CME), Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo, Norway
Under the auspicious of:
The International Network of the UNESCO Chair in Bioethics.