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Duncan Jones' Moon: Do clones dream of uncopyrighted sheep?
Agustín Berti y Andrea Torrano.
Jura Gentium Cinema, 2012, pp. 1-9.

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In Moon, the blurring limits between natural and artificial beings are depicted by pointing out tensions and complementarities experienced by the main characters: Gerty, a robot, and Sam Bell, a clone. The cyborg issue underlies the issue of technologically manipulated biological organisms designed for labour exploitation. Moon thus articulates two urgent debates in contemporary societies: the use of the bioengineering in advanced capitalism and the role played by an ever-growing undocumented and criminalised labour force.
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