What is it about?
The science fiction film Predestination was shot on location in Melbourne, Australia, but set in Cleveland and New York. Location shooting creates moments within fiction film that can be experienced as a form of uncanny home movie, moments of recognizable sights and sounds. In the case of Predestination, this collides with the uncanniness of the puzzle film narrative itself.
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Why is it important?
Sobchack’s notion of the home movie moment, when the viewer recognises a familiar location even if it is standing in for somewhere else, notably did not take into account the impact of genre or sound, which are explored in this article.
Perspectives

This is a personal article in that in part it tracks my own, rather odd "home movie" moments when I recognised locations where this film had been shot in my home city.
Dr Djoymi Baker
RMIT University
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This page is a summary of: Predestination: Uncanny (mis)recognition, science fiction and ‘home movie’ moments, The Soundtrack, August 2019, Intellect,
DOI: 10.1386/ts.10.2.145_1.
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