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Solaris

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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Bagrat Oganesyan

Andrei Tarkovsky

Larisa Tarkovskaya

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Cast & Crew

Mykola Hrynko

Mykola Hrynko

Kelvin's Father

Andrei Tarkovsky

Andrei Tarkovsky

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Natalya Bondarchuk

Natalya Bondarchuk

Hari

Donatas Banionis

Donatas Banionis

Kris Kelvin

Jüri Järvet

Jüri Järvet

Dr. Snaut

Vladislav Dvorzhetsky

Vladislav Dvorzhetsky

Henri Berton

Anatoliy Solonitsyn

Anatoliy Solonitsyn

Dr. Sartorius

Olga Barnet

Olga Barnet

Kelvin's Mother

Vitalik Kerdimun

Vitalik Kerdimun

Henri Berton's Son

Olga Kizilova

Olga Kizilova

Guest of Dr. Gibarian

Tatyana Malykh

Tatyana Malykh

Kris Kelvin's Niece

Aleksandr Misharin

Aleksandr Misharin

Shanahan, Chairman of the Anri Berton Commission

Bagrat Oganesyan

Bagrat Oganesyan

Professor Tarkhe

Tamara Ogorodnikova

Tamara Ogorodnikova

Anna

Sos Sargsyan

Sos Sargsyan

Dr. Gibarian

Yulian Semyonov

Yulian Semyonov

Chairman of the Scientific Conference

Vitaliy Statsinskiy

Vitaliy Statsinskiy

Member of the Academic Council

Vera Sumenova

Vera Sumenova

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Georgiy Teykh

Georgiy Teykh

Prof. Messenger

Larisa Tarkovskaya

Larisa Tarkovskaya

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Details

GenresDrama, Science Fiction, Mystery
Runtime2h 47 mins
Released on20 Mar 1972
Languageru
Age RatingPG
Produced InSoviet Union

Reviews

CinemaSerf

7/10

Acclaimed psychologist "Kelvin" (Donates Banionis) is despatched to a space station to investigate the mysterious death of one of the three remaining scientists who are working on the surface of a remote moon. Upon arrival he discovers that there are now just the two of the original eighty-plus crew left aboard the rather ramshackle facility. "Snaut" (Jüri Järvet) and "Sartorius" (Anatoliy Solonitsyn). Their welcome is, to put it mildly, bizarre and before long he starts to dream. His apparitions become more vivid, more realistic, and they feature his deceased wife "Khari" (Natalya Bondarenchuk). Are these just hallucinations or are they more. Might they be real? Might they exist in an alternate reality? Is it something in the water? Andrei Tarkovsky uses his dialogue sparingly as he tautly directs this mystery. We are drip fed information - sometimes contradictory, sometimes speculative - just as "Kelvin" receives it - and we are left in the same quandary as he finds himself in. It's a sort of groundhog day scenario that plays out time and time again - but he cannot decide if he wants to break it, amend it or sustain it, and his colleagues are little help as they have long suffered from the same symptoms. I won't lie - it can be slow progress at times. It's not always helped by the rather soporific Artemyev score, and the pace is a little wobbly as we get to grips with the scenario, but once there this is a considered look at just how the human mind may/can/will work when tested and it's well illustrative of the fact that there is way more out there that we don't understand than we do. It does benefit from a big screen, if only to add a scope to the broadness of the production and the concept.

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Solaris (Modern Trailer)
Tarkovsky's SOLARIS (Trailer) - coming Nov. 30 | Austin Film Society