Neill Blomkamp is a film director known for science-fiction features that mix documentary-style shooting, social themes and strong visual effects.

Directed District 9 (2009) and Chappie (2015); District 9 was produced by Peter Jackson. Films often address xenophobia, segregation and the human/machine divide.

Two DeBaser reviews discuss Neill Blomkamp's films District 9 and Chappie, praising their blend of social themes and genre filmmaking. Reviewers highlight documentary-style cinematography, strong visual effects, and recurring concerns about xenophobia and exclusion. Overall reception in these reviews is favorable.

For:Fans of socially aware science fiction, film students, genre critics

 The D9 project, yet another American cash-movie about aliens, costing a whopping 30 million dollars!, produced by Peter Jackson, directed and written by Neill Blomkamp and Terri Tatchell, tackles political and social issues such as xenophobia and racial segregation.

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 Blomkamp uses science fiction to talk about racism, and those who have seen in this work a simple action with robots have probably misunderstood the director's primary intent.

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