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District 9 Trivia
- The mutilated animal carcasses in the background of many scenes were real and with only a few exceptions, were already in the real slums and shacks used for the filming.
- In South Africa, the last name "van der Merwe" really is a fairly common surname (it, like many Afrikaans names, comes from the Dutch), but it would also be recognizable to most South Africans as the common name in a whole genre of jokes about stupid, bumbling, oblivious, or incompetent Afrikaaners. The fact that the Wikus van der Merwe character is (at least at the beginning of the film) an ineffectual, catastrophically clueless bureaucrat is immediately communicated by the screenwriters' decision to give him that particular name.
- All of the aliens in the film are CGI except the ones on operating tables in the medical lab. All of the speaking aliens were performed by one actor, Jason Cope, who also played the role of the lead alien Christopher Johnson and narrator Grey Bradnam. The dialogue for the speaking aliens was ad-libbed by Cope, and dubbed over in post production.
- Star Sharlto Copley had not acted before and had no intention of pursuing an acting career. He stumbled into the leading role as Neill Blomkamp placed him on-camera during the short film.
- Around six different endings were created during filming.
- After the feature film based on the Halo (2001) (VG) video game series which was to be directed by Neill Blomkamp fell through, producer Peter Jackson went to Blomkamp and offered him $30 million to make whatever he wanted. The result was this film.
- The alien ship was on Earth for 28 years: the time-stamp in the first 'documentary' scene shows 1982/06/01, while the eviction operation starts on 2010/09/08.
- A large number of actual South African weapons were used in the film. Quite a few of them were designed by Tony Neophytou and are marketed by Denel. This includes the NTW-20 20mm anti-materiel rifle, white painted CR-21 bullpup assault rifles and a Neopup PAW-20 hand-held grenade launcher. Kobus uses this when he shoots the battle suit in the back.
- The idea of the prawns being obsessed with cat food came from two inspirations. In impoverished areas of Johannesburg, Neill Blomkamp would see people selling cheese poofs and other snack foods out of large 3-foot tall bags and wanted the aliens to have a similar cheap food. The decision to make them cat food came from one of the producers who used canned cat food to bait hooks when fishing for prawns in Vancouver.
- Several Afrikaans curse words can be heard throughout the film, including 'doos' or 'poes' (both of which are slang terms for a vagina), fok/fokken (which means "f**k/f**king"), and 'bliksem' which has a variation of meanings. 'Bliksem' can mean to hit or strike, but is often used as an exclamation of wonder, amazement or surprise. It can also be used as a derogatory term when referring to a person or as a derogatory adjective when used to describe a person or object. "Daai bliksemse prawn" would roughly translate to "That damn prawn" Also at some point, a sniper says "Kom na pappa toe", which translates to "Come to daddy".
- The language used by the aliens (clicking sounds) was created by rubbing a pumpkin.
- First film to be nominated for a Best Picture Academy Award Oscar that is (at least partially) a mockumentary.
- As part of the marketing campaign in North America and the United Kingdom, posters were put up in major cities on bus stops, the sides of buildings, etc. designating areas that were restricted for humans only, with a number to call (866.666.6001 in the US, 0207 148 7468 in the UK) in order to report non-humans. The title of the film was generally not included, although the URL address for the film's official website was.
- This is one of two movies to be released in 2009 to have been based on a short film released in 2005. The other film was Shane Acker's 9. Both films were adapted for a full-length feature film by their original directors.
- DIRCAMEO(Neill Blomkamp): When Koobus is tracking Wikus' location, Neill Blomkamp is seen briefly saying Wikus' coordinates.
- The MNU headquarter buildings shown in numerous scenes throughout the film are in reality the Carlton Centre complex belonging to South African state transport company Transnet. The shorter of the two buildings (shaped as an upside down Y) is actually the former Carlton Hotel which was mothballed in 1997 due to low occupancy. The taller structure with the CGI helicopter landing pads and MNU logo on the roof is the primary 50-storey building of the Carlton Centre complex and is known as Carlton Centre which is the tallest building in Africa.
- The creatures used in the small fighting arena were meant to be rodents/pests which were aboard the ship.
- The first TriStar film to be nominated for an Academy Award for Best Picture since As Good as It Gets.
- Many real tribal languages of Southern Africa employ clicking sounds (much like the ones the filmmakers included in the alien language) in their vocabularies, including Zulu (the most widely spoken indigenous language of South Africa) and Xhosa, another frequently spoken South African language (even the name "Xhosa" has a click in it).
- Sharlto Copley ad-libbed all his lines during the "documentary" sequences.
- The title is a nod to a real place and a real incident. District 6 was a mixed race neighborhood of Cape Town which the apartheid government demolished in 1966 to make room for whites.
- The film was inspired by director Neill Blomkamp's childhood in South Africa during apartheid.
- All the shacks in District 9 were actual shacks that exists in a section of Johannesburg which were to be evacuated and the residents moved to better government housing, paralleling the events in the film. Also paralleling, the residents had not actually been moved out before filming began. The only shack that was created solely for filming was Christopher Johnson's shack.
- SPOILER: When Wikus cuts the cake shaped like the MNU Headquarters at his party, he cuts out the same spot that he and Christopher Johnson blow up in order to enter the building later on in the film.
- SPOILER: The extremely large sniper rifle used to disable Wikus's armored suit is an actual weapon, the Denel NTW-20 20mm anti-materiel rifle. Appropriately, it is manufactured in South Africa.
- SPOILER: Body count: 21 MNU men, 15 Nigerians, and 3 aliens.
- SPOILER: When the mother ship starts moving, a number of buildings have their windows blown out. One diamond shaped building with blue glass is left intact. That building is the famous 11 Diagonal Street building which was built next to the old Johannesburg Stock Exchange at 17 Diagonal street. The area was the home of Johannesburg's "new" CBD and was aptly called Newtown. The JSE was relocated further north to Sandton in 2000 but Newtown still remains a landmark in Johannesburg with its market and other attractions. The 11 Diagonal Street "Diamond" building is used today as a commercial office building. It was designed by Helmut Jahn and took nearly 6 years to build, from 1978 to 1983.
