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Audio Format: Dolby Digital Mono Video Format: Widescreen 2.35: (Anamorphic) Languages: Russian Subtitles: English Region Code: 1 Year Made: 1972 Running Time: 169
Ground control has been receiving strange transmissions from the three remaining residents of the Solaris space station. When cosmonaut and psychologist Kris Kelvin is sent to investigate, he experiences the strange phenomena that afflict the Solaris crew, sending him on a voyage into he darkest recesses of his own consciousness. In Solaris, legendary Russian filmmaker Andrei Tarkovsky creates a brilliantly original science-fiction epic that challenges our preconceived notions of love, truth and humanity itself.
When a long-standing Russian space station hovering above the planet Solaris begins to report strange phenomena, Kris Kelvin (Donatas Banionis), an eager and intrepid cosmonaut, departs for the station in order to investigate. Warned by former Solaris specialists that the planet presents incomprehensible obstacles, Kelvin is nevertheless secure in his mission. However, the minute he steps foot onto the haunted and desolate space station, everything changes. Kelvin learns that of the three members left on board, one has killed himself and the remaining two have seemingly become schizophrenic recluses. When Kelvin??s dead ex-wife appears out of the shadows, the reports that Solaris is a thinking being capable of reading human minds and materializing their desires and memories are proven true. As Kelvin joins the rest of the crew in a seemingly life-or-death struggle to understand this phenomena, Tarkovsky crafts a mind-altering earthbound space odyssey. Filled with visions of humanity versus itself, SOLARIS takes the philosophical investigations of Stanley Kubrick??s 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY to extravagant lengths and offers no answers except this: The only frontier humanity has yet to conquer is that of its own existence.
Features: Audio Commentary by Tarkovsky Scholars Vida Johnson and Graham Petrie co-authors of The Films of Andrei Tarkovsky: A Visual Fugue Nine Deleted and Alternate Scenes Video Interviews with Lead Actress Natalya Bondarchuk, Cinematographer Vadim Yusov, Art Director Mikhail Romadin and Composer Eduard Artemyev Documentary Excerpt with Solaris Author Stanislaw Lem Essay on Solaris by Akira Kurosawa and Philip Lopate
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