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Synopsis
A therapist travels to a distant space station to treat a group of astronauts traumatized by mysterious entities -- and ends up having to deal with an entity of his own -- in this second film version of Stanislaw Lem's philosophical sci-fi novel. Solaris stars George Clooney as Chris Kelvin, a psychologist still mourning the loss of his wife Rheya (Natascha McElhone) when he's implored by a colleague named Gibarian (Ulrich Tukur) to investigate the increasingly weird goings-on at the Prometheus space station. By the time Kelvin gets there, Gibarian has committed suicide, leaving only the cryptic, babbling Snow (Jeremy Davies) and the paranoid, guarded Gordon (Viola Davis), both of whom are holed up in their respective rooms. As Kelvin interrogates the skeleton crew, he learns that they've had unwanted "visitors," apparitions of long-dead friends, family, and loved ones who are apparently being generated by the interstellar energy source Solaris. The doctor is dubious of their claims until one night he, too, is greeted by his wife Rheya (Natascha McElhone), whose death still torments him. At first skeptical of the new Rheya, Kelvin gradually becomes obsessed with her -- and with the guilt that he feels over their troubled marriage -- to the point where the others begin to fear for his sanity. Produced by James Cameron, Solaris represented director Steven Soderbergh's first screenplay credit since the independently financed Schizopolis in 1996. ~ Michael Hastings, All Movie Guide

Cast

George Clooney Dr. Chris Kelvin
Ulrich Tukur Gibarian
Jeremy Davies Snow
Natascha McElhone Rheya
Viola Davis Dr. Helen Gordon

Production Crew

Cinesite Animator
Keith P. Cunningham Art Director
Steve Arnold Art Director
Stanislaw Lem Book Author
Peter Andrews Cinematographer
Charles V. Bender Co-producer
Michael Polaire Co-producer
Cliff Martinez Composer (Music Score)
Milena Canonero Costume Designer
Steven Soderbergh Director
Steven Soderbergh Director
Mary Ann Bernard Editor
Mary Ann Bernard Editor
Greg Jacobs Executive Producer
Greg Jacobs First Assistant Director
Al Laverde Key Grip
James Cameron Producer
Jon Landau Producer
Rae Sanchini Producer
Philip Messina Production Designer
Steven Soderbergh Screenwriter
Steven Soderbergh Screenwriter
Andrea Dopaso Set Designer
Dawn Brown-Manser Set Designer
Easton M. Smith Set Designer
Jeff Ozimek Set Designer
Kristen Toscano Messina Set Designer
Suzan Wexler Set Designer
Victor Martinez Set Designer
Paul Ledford Sound/Sound Designer
Cinesite Special Effects
Larry Blake Supervising Sound Editor
Cinesite Visual Effects
Rhythm & Hues Studios Visual Effects
Thomas J. Smith Visual Effects Supervisor
Year: 2002
Runtime: 99
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: PG13
for appeal for sexuality/nudity, brief language and thematic elements
Category: Feature


Produced by
Lightstorm Entertainment

Release
November 27, 2002 (USA)
by 20th Century Fox
Focus/USA Films