2267 and Earth has become almost uninhabitable due to environmental deterioration.
The human race now populates overcrowded space stations orbiting the planet, whilst dreaming of being able to afford the trip to live on the paradise-like planet Rhea.
Desperate to raise the money for the trip so she can reunite with her family Dr Laura Portmann (Anna-Katherine Schwabroh) signs up for a job aboard the cargo ship Kassandra, on an 8 year trip to a space station in Rhea’s orbit.
On board, each crew member spends much of the voyage in hibernation, each waking for a solitary 8 month shift monitoring the ships operations.
Nearing the end of her vigil, Laura begins to suspect she may be being watched, and hearing sounds from within the hold of the ship.
Along with security chief Samuel Decker (Martin Rapold) she awakens the captain and the rest of the crew to investigate the dark recesses of the cargo bay.
Gruesome discoveries are soon made and fractures appear in the crew’s relationships, then Laura and Decker uncover Kassandra’s true destination and what secret cargo she carries.
Compelling, artistic and chilling, Cargo was the closing film of the 2010 Sci-Fi London Film Festival.