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Solaris ()

Solyaris (original title)
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A psychologist is sent to a station orbiting a distant planet in order to discover what has caused the crew to go insane.

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Kris Kelvin, psikholog
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Doktor Snaut, kibernetik (as Yuri Yarvet)
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Anri Berton, pilot
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Nik Kelvin, otets Krisa Kelvina
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Doktor Sartorius, astrobiolog
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Mat Krisa Kelvina (as O. Barnet)
Vitalik Kerdimun ...
Syn Anri Bertona (as V. Kerdimun)
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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)
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Doktor Gribaryan, fiziolog (as S. Sarkisyan)
Yulian Semyonov ...
Predsedatel nauchnoy konferentsii (as Yu. Semyonov)
Vitaliy Statsinskiy ...
Chlen uchenogo soveta (as V. Statsinskiy)
Vera Sumenova ...
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Professor Messendzher (as G. Teykh)
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Kris Kelvin v otrochestve (uncredited)
Simn Bernshtein ...
Gost doktora Sartoriusa (uncredited)
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Frantsuzskiy uchenyy na konferentsii (uncredited)
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Doktor Snaut, kibernetik (uncredited) (voice)
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Kris Kelvin, psikholog (uncredited) (voice)

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Andrei Tarkovsky ... (as Andrey Tarkovskiy)

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Stanislaw Lem ... (novel "Solaris") (as Stanislav Lem)
 
Fridrikh Gorenshteyn ... (screenplay) (as F. Gorenshteyn) &
Andrei Tarkovsky ... (screenplay) (as A. Tarkovskiy)

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Eduard Artemyev ... (as Eduard Artemev)

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Vadim Yusov

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Lyudmila Feyginova ... (as L. Feyginova)
Nina Marcus ... (uncredited)

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Bozhena Maslennikova ... colorist (uncredited)

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Mikhail Romadin

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S. Gavrilov ... decorator
V. Prokofev ... decorator

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Nelli Fomina ... (as N. Fomina)

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Vera Rudina ... makeup artist (as V. Rudina)

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Vyacheslav Tarasov ... production manager

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Mariya Chugunova ... assistant director (as M. Chugunova)
Arnold Ides ... assistant director (as A. Ides)
Yuriy Kushneryov ... associate director (as Yu. Kushneryov)
N. Mann ... trainee assistant director
Larisa Tarkovskaya ... assistant director (as L. Tarkovskaya)

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Paolo Rocco Innamorato ... first assistant art director (uncredited)

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Semyon Litvinov ... sound

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Aleksandr Klimenko ... special effects designer (as A. Klimenko)
V. Sevostyanov ... special effects camera

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Vadim Murashko ... photographer (as V. Murashko)
Yuriy Nevskiy ... assistant camera (as Yu. Nevskiy)
E. Paramanov ... chief lighting technician
Vladimir Shmyga ... assistant camera (as V. Shmyga)
Evgeniy Shvedov ... camera operator (as E. Shvedov)

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Raisa Lukina ... music editor (uncredited)

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N. Boyarova ... script editor
L. Lazarev ... script editor

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Lev Lupichev ... consultant: engineering (as L. Lupichev)
I. Shklovskiy ... consultant: science
Keagan Heathers ... digital cinema package (uncredited)
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Plot Summary

The Solaris mission has established a base on a planet that appears to host some kind of intelligence, but the details are hazy and very secret. After the mysterious demise of one of the three scientists on the base, the main character is sent out to replace him. He finds the station run-down and the two remaining scientists cold and secretive. When he also encounters his wife who has been dead for ten years, he begins to appreciate the baffling nature of the alien intelligence. Written by Dan Ellis

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Taglines Let us take you with us to Solaris, planet of mystery, embodiment of man's latent conflict with the unknown. Man, face to face with his conscience, and with his past. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Солярис (Soviet Union, Russian title)
  • Solaris (United States)
  • Solaris (Egypt, English title)
  • Solarus (India, English title)
  • Solaris (World-wide, English title)
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Runtime
  • 167 min
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Budget RUR1,000,000 (estimated)

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Trivia This 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. Not being a fan of the science fiction genre (which he criticized for its "comic book trappings and vulgar commercialism"), he was nevertheless persuaded to propose this adaptation of the eponymous and popular sci-fi novel 'Solaris' to appease the Soviet censors. However, he considered the film an artistic failure because of its need for technological dialogue and special effects, which prevented it from transcending its genre; something he believed his movie Stalker (1979) did better. See more »
Goofs At 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). See more »
Movie Connections Edited into Catalogue of Ships (2008). See more »
Soundtracks The Little Organ Book: Ich Ruf Zu Dir, Herr Jesu Christ - BWV 639 See more »
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!
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