Solaris (1972) [PG]

Release Date:
March 20, 1972

Original Title:
Солярис

Alternate Titles:
Solaris
Solyaris
索拉里斯
솔라리스

Genres:
Drama | Mystery | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
Creative Unit of Writers & Cinema Workers
Mosfilm
Unit Four

Production Countries:
Soviet Union

Ratings / Certifications:
BR: e 12  CZ: U  DE: 12  FR: TP  GB: PG  NL: AL  PT: M/12  US: PG 

Runtime: 167

The planet where nightmares come true…

A psychologist is sent to a space station orbiting a planet called Solaris to investigate the death of a doctor and the mental problems of cosmonauts on the station. He soon discovers that the water on the planet is a type of brain which brings out repressed memories and obsessions.

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Assistant Director:
Larisa Tarkovskaya

Camera Operator:
Evgeniy Shvedov

Costume Design:
Nelli Fomina

Director:
Andrei Tarkovsky

Director of Photography:
Vadim Yusov

Editor:
Nina Marcus
Lyudmila Feiginova

First Assistant Art Direction:
Paolo Rocco Innamorato

Lighting Technician:
E. Paramanov

Makeup Artist:
Vera Rudina

Novel:
Stanisław Lem

Original Music Composer:
Vyacheslav Ovchinnikov
Eduard Artemyev

Producer:
Viacheslav Tarasov

Production Design:
Mikhail Romadin

Screenplay:
Andrei Tarkovsky
Fridrikh Gorenshteyn

Script Editor:
L. Lazarev
N. Boyarova

Set Decoration:
S. Gavrilov
V. Prokofev

Sound Designer:
Semyon Litvinov

Special Effects:
A. Klimenko

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