A psychologist is sent to a station orbiting a distant planet in order to discover what has caused the crew to go insane.A psychologist is sent to a station orbiting a distant planet in order to discover what has caused the crew to go insane.A psychologist is sent to a station orbiting a distant planet in order to discover what has caused the crew to go insane.
- Director
- Writers
- Stanislaw Lem(novel "Solaris")
- Fridrikh Gorenshteyn(screenplay)
- Andrei Tarkovsky(screenplay)
- Stars
- Director
- Writers
- Stanislaw Lem(novel "Solaris")
- Fridrikh Gorenshteyn(screenplay)
- Andrei Tarkovsky(screenplay)
- Stars
- Awards
- 5 wins & 4 nominations
Jüri Järvet
- Doktor Snaut, kibernetik
- (as Yuri Yarvet)
Olga Barnet
- Mat Krisa Kelvina
- (as O. Barnet)
Vitalik Kerdimun
- Syn Anri Bertona
- (as V. Kerdimun)
Olga Kizilova
- Gostya doktora Gribaryana
- (as O. Kizilova)
Tatyana Malykh
- Plemyannitsa Krisa Kelvina
- (as T. Malykh)
Aleksandr Misharin
- Shanakhan, predsedatel komissii Anri Bertona
- (as A. Misharin)
Bagrat Oganesyan
- Professor Tarkhe
- (as B. Oganesyan)
Tamara Ogorodnikova
- Anna, tetka Krisa Kelvina
- (as T. Ogorodnikova)
Sos Sargsyan
- Doktor Gribaryan, fiziolog
- (as S. Sarkisyan)
Yulian Semyonov
- Predsedatel nauchnoy konferentsii
- (as Yu. Semyonov)
Vitaliy Statsinskiy
- Chlen uchenogo soveta
- (as V. Statsinskiy)
Georgiy Teykh
- Professor Messendzher
- (as G. Teykh)
- Director
- Writers
- Stanislaw Lem(novel "Solaris")
- Fridrikh Gorenshteyn(screenplay)
- Andrei Tarkovsky(screenplay)
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThis was the most widely seen of Andrei Tarkovsky's films outside of the Soviet Union. However, Tarkovsky himself reportedly considered it the least favorite of the films he directed.
- GoofsAt the moment when the station attains zero gravity, the candlestick passes floating in the air, with the flames burning the same as in earth. Actually, with zero gravity, the fire doesn't go upward, candle flames would rather be spherical and very weak (blue).
- Quotes
Dr. Snaut: Science? Nonsense! In this situation mediocrity and genius are equally useless! I must tell you that we really have no desire to conquer any cosmos. We want to extend the Earth up to its borders. We don't know what to do with other worlds. We don't need other worlds. We need a mirror. We struggle to make contact, but we'll never achieve it. We are in a ridiculous predicament of man pursuing a goal that he fears and that he really does not need. Man needs man!
- Alternate versionsThe Region-4 DVD was released by Shock as part of its Distinction Series and runs at 2 hours and 49 minutes, with some noticeable cut scenes throughout the films. This 2-disc set doesn't contain any deleted/alternate scenes.
- ConnectionsEdited into Catalogue of Ships (2008)
- SoundtracksThe Little Organ Book: Ich Ruf Zu Dir, Herr Jesu Christ - BWV 639
Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach (as I. S. Bakh)
Featured review
What a beautiful film
Shame on me for not realisng the 2002 film with George Clooney was essentially a remake of a Russian film made 30 years previously. I ought to have known, I am that sort of person.
So comes December 2009, and Film 4 show both Solaris films. I sat transfixed by the Russian film. Visually it is a thing of beauty, and it is a rare thing - a film which requires input from the viewer. This movie requires you to think for yourself...and some people find that difficult.
I enjoy a rip-snorting entertaining action movie as much as most people, but rare films like Solaris leave me feeling so much more fulfilled. There are ambiguities, not so much loose ends untied as dots which the viewer is required to connect for himself.
Try Solaris. If you find yourself twiddling your thumbs after 15 minutes then its probably not for you. If you find yourself glued to the screen then you know how I feel about this film.
So comes December 2009, and Film 4 show both Solaris films. I sat transfixed by the Russian film. Visually it is a thing of beauty, and it is a rare thing - a film which requires input from the viewer. This movie requires you to think for yourself...and some people find that difficult.
I enjoy a rip-snorting entertaining action movie as much as most people, but rare films like Solaris leave me feeling so much more fulfilled. There are ambiguities, not so much loose ends untied as dots which the viewer is required to connect for himself.
Try Solaris. If you find yourself twiddling your thumbs after 15 minutes then its probably not for you. If you find yourself glued to the screen then you know how I feel about this film.
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- a_gulliver
- Dec 21, 2009
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- Release date
- Country of origin
- Official site
- Languages
- Also known as
- Solaris: Aventura espacial
- Filming locations
- Akasaka, Minato, Japan(Berton's car scenes)
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Box office
- Budget
- RUR 1,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $22,168
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $11,537
- Sep 15, 2002
- Gross worldwide
- $205,457
- Runtime2 hours 47 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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