What Is District 9?

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Last summer at the 2008 San Diego Comic Con, the convention center was peppered with random, cryptic signs such as the one pictured here, which featured variations on the phrase “For Humans Only.” The signs were bizarre, eye-catching, and kind of adorable, with their strange-looking alien figures and their copy warning against non-existent aliens who were supposedly trying to invade our territory.

Since then, we’ve learned that the signs were part of an elaborate viral campaign for director Neill Blomkamp’s newest film, District 9. For the uninitiated, Blomkamp was a protégé of director Peter Jackson, and was positioned to be the director of a film based on Bungie’s Halo franchise (that deal subsequently fell apart). Blomkamp has shown much talent in his short films and commercials, but many wondered if he was ready for a big-budget sci-fi thriller. Hit the jump for an extensive look at the viral campaign for Blomkamp’s District 9, and what it reveals about the movie.

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D-9.com

The centerpiece of the campaign is the website d-9.com, which features a detailed interactive map containing an area called “District 9.” The map is ostensibly a “Local Alert System” provided for by a massive, ominous company called Multi-National United. Users are allowed to enter as a human or a non-human (non-humans can translate instructions on the site into English).

The website provides updates about crime in the area, mostly as it pertains to non-humans. “Following several anonymous tips, police raided a shack in region 15 of district 9, detaining two non-human suspects and confiscating several non-regulation electrical devices,” reads one update. The site also provides rules and tips for getting along with non-humans, such as “Non-humans must be treated with respect. Actions deemed abusive will be dealt with by the MNU officials or animal control personnel accordingly (i.e. shoving, yanking tendrils, kicking.)” In some, these entries evoke the chilling nature of a privatized police state quite effectively.

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Multnationalunited.com

Heading over to Multi-National United’s website, we get a nice introduction video promising that MNU is working hard to make our lives better. The video invites you to check out the site’s career page, where you can apply for positions such as “Manager of Integrated Marketing,” whose description reads: “Manager needed to devlop new marketing strategies for non-humans.” A quick examination of the company’s history page explains that the non-humans landed on earth in 1989, and that shortly afterwards, MNU was awarded the research, development, and law enforcement rights governing the non-humans. This explains their total control over District 9, as seen at d-9.com.

A timer counts down at the website’s top right corner, and will ostensibly reach 0 on the day of the film’s release (August 14, 2009). Incidentally, on MNU’s “Future” page, we learn that August 14, 2009 is “Breach day,” when “MNU probing teams will unlock hidden secrets to the future of a vast array of technological advances.” I’m going to go out on a limb here and say that that’s probably not going to work out as well as they’re hoping.

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Mnuspreadslies.com

This is a blog written by one of the non-humans in a different language, although all entries can be translated into English with a click of the button. The entries tells the extensive story of one non-human’s oppression and fear at the hands of MNU. This blog is impressive for its scope: There are entries dating all the way back to September 2007! Additionally, many of the blog posts have “comments” which play along with the story being told. You can tell a lot of effort was put into this in the hopes that it would capture readers’ imaginations.

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Mathsfromouterspace.com

This website, which looks like it was designed for children, claims that “our scientists have found a way to enhance the spatial and logic capabilities of the human body. By synthesizing earth-based proteins with DNA from our other-worldly friends, the MFOS program will enhance your natural physical and mental capabilities.” In order to find out whether you are eligible for this program, the site invites you to take a math test, which features 8 or 9 simple math questions followed by 1 or 2 monstrously difficult math questions. If you don’t get all 10 questions correct, you are ineligible for the project and are booted back to the main page (you’re also unable to take the test again, unless you reset your browser cookie).

Sadly, after much work to finally answer all 10 questions correctly, all I was rewarded with was a 404 page at MNU’s company page. Very disappointing.

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Taken together, these websites indicate that District 9 will most likely be a big-screen adaptation of Neill Blomkamp’s short film, Alive in Joburg (Joburg is short for Johannesburg, South Africa, where the film is set):

This 2005 short film portrays an alternate reality in which aliens invaded earth in 1990 and attempted to encroach on human territory and rob the planet of its resources. However, rather than coming in full-force, War of the Worlds style, the aliens allowed themselves to be subjugated and rendered second-class citizens. Themes of apartheid are unsubtly conveyed but the film is notable for its pitch-perfect documentary-style feel and its skillful use of minimal special effects (For the most part; those massive suits still strike me as a bit silly).

The idea of District 9 is exciting to me for a number of reasons. First of all, a lot about Alive in Joburg gives me a real Cloverfield vibe (a film which I enjoyed for its novelty and its spectacular visual effects), and this viral campaign also tries to corroborate the realism of an alternate universe. Whether the film will be filmed in a documentary style or straight-up thriller is anyone’s guess at this point, but all signs point to something interesting and unique. Moreover, we’ve heard rumblings from various sources that this is Blomkamp’s attempt to prove to movie studios and to Microsoft that he can indeed handle creating a film of Halo’s magnitude. I’m not as much looking forward to that film, as I am looking forward to the possibility that in the process of trying to prove himself, Blomkamp will create something audacious and memorable. Perhaps District 9 will be Blomkamp’s Bound. (That film was directed by the Wachowskis to prove that they could handle a $100 million budgeted film, i.e. The Matrix)

Discuss: What do you think? Does District 9 look like an interesting film?

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[Photo from Flickr user scaldesma. Some research from this article was derived from Firstshowing]

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  • elenasexyyahoocom
    look i have watch the district 9 why is that people just hate nigerians why did u people make nigerian look bad in the film is not nice , i am not a nigeria and i have met nigerian ..they are very friendly people too .. they still have corrupt people in the u.s and u.k i came from...please you people should stop all this ...you would have used some kind of country that does not exist ....the film would been nice to me but what i saw about the nigerian was not what i wanted to see...
  • Billabong
    ya i think them aliens deserved something nice. I watched the film to it was awsome but also sad it mad my heart broke poor aliens they have never done anything bad to us

    Well let me ask this was that true are there aliens on our planet??

    I think there might...
  • D Harvey
    Smut, nothing but sadistic, brutal and empty smut! As an avid South African Sci-Fi geek this movie does nothing but hit on the theme of oppression (and very violently!). This country has endured this all too well. The intended humour (if one can call it that)is both baseless and mindless. The entire plot is simply black & white versus aliens, where, 20 years ago here in SA it was white vs black. The apparent attempt at 'triumph of the spirit' (Mr Wikus) does does nothing but make a mockery of this. 'Mr Flowercamp' has tried to monopolise on this through a 'supremacist' theme. Poor taste, bad effort and NOT WORTH THE EFFORT. Mr 'Flowercamp' needs to re-evaluate his ideas.
  • Adrian17dominguez
    man the movie was a great one.. but iv'e heard people say that it was a horible movie but its actually a really good movie!! better than trans formers 2!!
  • Nate
    District 9 looks awesome. I love the concept and I'm really excited, hopefully it won't disappoint. Haha, when I did the math questions and got all 10 right. The last one is actually really easy, you just have to know a bit of complex analysis.
  • Wow, these people have gone to great lenghts to make the movie seem as though its actually haening / as though the events in the film are real. The websites are entertaining i must say.
  • devin
    I have a question, I keep hearing that this is Blomkamp's attempt to prove he is capable of handling Halo, but why would they premiere such original and captivating filming methods and production styles with this, wouldnt it detract from Halo's release? If they use this format now, itll result in people comparing the Halo movie to District 9. Any chance District 9 is an elaborate front? Im not a conspiracy theorist but it just seems like theyre releasing all these district 9 trailers to get feedback on the presentational style.
  • AA
    NEW FOOTAGE OF THE ALIENS OVER AT D-9.COM CALL THE NUMBER AND REPORT NON-HUMANS. THE FOOTAGE SHOWS THE ALIENS IN MOTION AND INTERACTING WITH THE HUMANS. CHECK IT OUT!!
  • illiterate
    this movie seems interesting not because there are aliens running around, and as for the alien hobo comment, this is not a sci-fi action movie. i think it is about racism and prejudice. i'll definitely watch this.
  • Liza
    District SIX was a real event in Cape Town South Africa, where blacks were separated from whites with signs such as the ones used in this film. Will there be any reference to the REAL events which transpired in District 6? This could be an extremely problematic film.
  • Redstone
    Just saw the trailer for this film yesterday. Bound to be very profound for those with a deep interest/involvement with SETI. Definitely going to be on my "must see" list.
  • ian
    i think the movie will be very interesting. im definitely going to see it
  • I'm a sucker for a good viral campaign, I enjoy it when companies/teams put the effort in beyond the production of the film and thus I am looking forward to 'District 9' now.
  • reminds me of "Alien Nation"
  • Its halo wars. The video game.
  • Rockne's ghost
    So it's basically Alien Nation with internet tie-ins? *yawn*
  • I noticed those sign on the bathrooms at Comic-Con and just though they were something the show put up, didn't think they were a marketing campaign. Even after teh ads showed up here, they looked familiar but I didn't remember where I had seen them.
  • wow. i think i've seen this once before but just now realised how rad it really is. thanks!
  • This is real interesting, but it sounds a lot like a novel I am writing. It thank god has some big differences though. I'm not going to tell you what it is about, for I don't want anyone to copy it. I'm sorry, but one thing I don't like to be called as a writer is a copycat or unoriginal, which is why I keep my ideas to myself.
  • homeownerguy
    And the way to keep your "original" ideas to yourself is to broadcast them on an internet forum. Way to go, Hemingway.
  • You know, you can get a draft or outline copyrighted so it's not an issue.
  • donezo.
    congrats. you posting on a web site that it sounds like something you are writing wont help you. you ripped it off and everyone will think so. you're done.
  • This is one of the most intricate viral campaigns I've seen. I think it is a valid question to wonder if the film can live up to the viral.

    We've been covering it on our site and were surprised at how it completely died for a few months than all fo the sudden is back. Let's hope it stays back.
  • [youtube BxdvGO1oOF0 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BxdvGO1oOF0 youtube]

    Neill Blomkamp's Halo: Landfall vid.
  • Awesome...
  • There is one huge problem with viral campaigns and that is that if they don't live up to the hype they fail miserably... I'm pulling for this to be successful though.
  • I've been starving for information about this movie ever since i learned it was based on or had to do with Alive In Joburg which was an awesome short movie.
    This movie comes out in August, there better be a teaser soon.
  • Dan W
    look really cool. I'm excited for it
  • thh
    cloverfield?
  • lets not forget Neill Blomkamp's awesome Halo shorts [youtube u_g26hFkAkQ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_g26hFkAkQ youtube] I seriously hope he gets to direct a Halo movie if it looks like anything like this
  • great video. thanks for the link. sending this to all my Live peeps.
  • Blomkamp is a genius, I am surprised he hasn't directed a full length already. His work has an incredibly distinct feel that I cannot compare to any other directors. Im just excited for D9.
  • The whole viral thing is awesome. I tried the math stuff but failed miserably. I was wondering what this was since it's been on Slashfilm lately. It all sounds interesting and if I ever get involved with the viral, I will most likely watch this movie.
  • I was wondering what that sight was all about. Seems pretty damn interesting. Cool short film, it has my attention.
  • Alive in Joburg is amazing! Never seen it before. This looks like it could be really fun.
  • haha. there's even a petition. I'm gonna sign it!
  • This is why I love sci-fi, there's always some kind of a social or political message underneath. Besides, I love aliens, too, so it evens out.
  • musicology
    Like Star Troopers.
  • wow... all that is pretty crazy and yes, now you've got my interest in District 9, I'm gonna check out that oppression website. impressive.
  • Square
    I dunno, the presentation in the short film is really cool, but the premise is basically: what would happen if we were invaded by really annoying alien hobos? Sounds more like a comedy to me.
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