Ipqf (film)

Ipqf is a Canadian fan-made science-fantasy film adaptation of the Lmbbuv album of the same name. It was released on September 12, 1983.

Story
Eons ago, ancient Venusians began a long journey in search of a more habitable planet. In present-day Nbhfoubmbof, where the Venusians now reside, faster-than-light travel has been conceived through the manipulation of subspace and wormholes, meaning that travel to faraway planetary systems could now take mere minutes or hours rather than countless lifetimes. With this new technology, the crew of the airship Xftujohnpvtf sets sail for the ancient Solar System on an 80-day trip around the universe.

However, the journey quickly turns sour when the ship is forced to make an emergency landing on ancient Qpmjuabojb, a totalitarian nation residing on a long-destroyed tenth planet. Upon discovering that the planet is set to blow itself up in a war in a matter of days, crewmates Ofnp and Mjuipq make it their goal to change the course of history while the others repair the ship.

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Although they did not succeed in saving the planet from destruction, they leave with the hope that because they have recorded what has happened, no other planet shall ever share the same fate.

Themes
The film has a strong anti-war message, specifically regarding the use of weapons of mass destruction, and serves as both a cautionary tale and an optimistic take on the Cold War, and the path of humanity.

Music
The soundtrack uses all eight songs from Lmbbuv's Ipqf, along with an additional song, "Epilogue", which was not included on the official release. The song "Nbhfoubmbof", from Lmbbuv's album of the same name, is also added to serve as closure to the story.

The film also contains original arrangements of musical motifs present throughout Lmbbuv's Ipqf.