Solaris (2002) [PG-13]

Release Date:
November 27, 2002

Original Title:
Solaris

Alternate Titles:
Solaris
Soliaris
Соларис
Солярис
Соляріс
सोलारिस
ソラリス
ソラリス:2002
索拉力星
索拉里斯
솔라리스

Genres:
Drama | Mystery | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
20th Century Fox
Lightstorm Entertainment

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AR: +13  AU: M  BR: 14  CA: PG  CH: 12  CZ: 12+  DE: 12  ES: 12  FI: K-12  FR: U  GB: 12A  GR: 13  IE: 15  IN: A  IT: T  JP: G  KR: 12  MX: B  NL: 12  NO: 12  PH: R-18  PT: M/12  RO: 12  SE: 11  SG: NC16  US: PG-13  ZA: 13 

Runtime: 99

How far will you go for a second chance?

A troubled psychologist is sent to investigate the crew of an isolated research station orbiting a bizarre planet.

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3D Supervisor:
Kenji Sweeney

ADR Engineer:
Derek Casari

Accountant:
Edward V. Pannozzo

Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Shawn Holden

Animation Supervisor:
Chris Bailey

Art Department Coordinator:
Wylie Griffin

Art Direction:
Steve Arnold
Keith P. Cunningham

Assistant Art Director:
Sean Haworth
Blair Huizingh
Robert Woodruff

Assistant Camera:
Yuri Karjane

Assistant Costume Designer:
Jordanna Fineberg
Eduardo Castro

Assistant Editor:
Vincent Mourou
Tim Streeto
Norman R. Walker

Assistant Location Manager:
Alex Apple
Greg Kappy
Christian Krieger

Assistant Property Master:
John Harrington
Lance Larson

Assistant Sound Editor:
Mick Gormaley

Associate Editor:
Susan Littenberg

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Stanley L. Gonsales
Damon Marcellino
Eric Sagot

Best Boy Grip:
Dana Baker
Joe L. Wright

Boom Operator:
Randall L. Johnson

CG Supervisor:
Jonathan Gerber
John Hewitt

Camera Operator:
Duane Manwiller

Carpenter:
Steven Eustace

Casting:
Debra Zane

Casting Assistant:
Erin Toner

Casting Associate:
Terri Taylor

Color Timer:
Dan Muscarella

Colorist:
Greg Curry

Conceptual Design:
Aaron Sowd

Conceptual Illustrator:
Tim Flattery

Construction Coordinator:
Chris Snyder

Construction Foreman:
Michael Jon Duffin

Costume Design:
Milena Canonero

Costume Supervisor:
Mike Chapman

Costumer:
Corey Bronson

Dialogue Editor:
Kimberly R. McCord-Wilson

Director:
Steven Soderbergh

Director of Photography:
Steven Soderbergh

Dolly Grip:
Paul Threlkeld

Editor:
Steven Soderbergh

Electrician:
John Atkins
Joseph Capshaw
Ken Mann
Mark Mele
Bruton Peterson
Paul Vakay III
James Barrett

Executive Producer:
Gregory Jacobs

Extras Casting:
Rich King

First Assistant "B" Camera:
Bobby Brown

First Assistant Camera:
Bobby Brown
Barry Idoine

First Assistant Director:
Gregory Jacobs

First Assistant Editor:
David Kirchner

Foley Artist:
Dawn Fintor
Alicia Stevenson

Foley Mixer:
David Betancourt

Gaffer:
James Plannette

Grip:
Seong Dilg
Craig Doobie
David Jensen
Ken Metz
Michael L. Lewin

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Hairstylist:
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Key Rigging Grip:
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Michelle LeDoux
Chris Hults

Loader:
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Location Manager:
James R. Maceo

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Christien Tinsley

Makeup Department Head:
Julie Hewett

Novel:
Stanisław Lem

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Cliff Martinez

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Mike Bomar
Hank Giardina

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Louie Esparza
Bill 'Kauhane' Hoyt

Playback Coordinator:
Brent Ekstrand
Martin Garner
Larry Markart

Post Production Assistant:
Suzanne Debrunner
Harold Lee Yen
Dava Whisenant
Aaron Scully

Post Production Supervisor:
Monica de Armond

Producer:
Rae Sanchini
James Cameron
Jon Landau

Production Design:
Philip Messina

Production Sound Mixer:
Paul Ledford

Production Supervisor:
Julie M. Anderson

Property Master:
Kirk Corwin

Propmaker:
Steve Gindorf

Rigging Gaffer:
R. Michael De Chellis

Rigging Grip:
Michael L. Lewin
Kent Baker
Tony Blaszczyk
Michael Grady
Steve House
Jonathan Leary

Screenplay:
Steven Soderbergh

Sculptor:
Dan Engle

Second Assistant Camera:
James W. Apted
Andrew Dumas

Second Assistant Director:
Basti Van Der Woude

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Duane Manwiller

Second Unit First Assistant Director:
Trey Batchelor

Set Buyer:
Helen Kozora

Set Costumer:
Corey Bronson
Shoshana Rubin

Set Decorating Coordinator:
Lissette Schettini

Set Decoration:
Kristen Toscano Messina

Set Designer:
Dawn Brown
Andrea Dopaso
Victor James Martinez
Jeff Ozimek
Easton Michael Smith
Suzan Wexler

Set Dresser:
Mike Malone
Dale E. Anderson
Larry Haney
Steven Ladish
Edward J. Protiva
Quentin Schierenberg

Sound Assistant:
Matt Coby
Jay Gallagher

Sound Editor:
John Pospisil
Paul Urmson
Nicholas Renbeck

Sound Effects:
Eric Potter

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Larry Blake

Special Effects Coordinator:
Kevin Hannigan
Manuela Hahnlein
Michael Roundy
Paul Vigil

Special Effects Manager:
Tim Ziegenbein
Bill Cobb

Special Effects Supervisor:
Vaughn Williams
Werner Hahnlein

Special Effects Technician:
Garnet Baril
Manuel S. Epstein
David Escher
Lucinda Foy
William D. Harrison
Al Marangoni
David A. Poole
Ron Rosegard
Anthony Simonaitis
Ken Tarallo
Tim Walkey
Vaughn Williams
Gunter Anderson

Still Photographer:
Bob Marshak

Supervising Sound Editor:
Larry Blake

Unit Production Manager:
Michael Polaire

Utility Sound:
Alex Names

Visual Effects Coordinator:
Bill Murphy

Visual Effects Editor:
Steve Rhee

Visual Effects Producer:
Melissa Brockman
Gary Nolin

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Richard E. Hollander
Thomas J. Smith

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