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Gattaca (1997) -- A genetically inferior man assumes the identity of a superior one in order to pursue his lifelong dream of space travel.
Gattaca (1997) -- A genetically inferior man assumes the identity of a superior one in order to pursue his lifelong dream of space travel.
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7.8/10   64,552 votes
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Director:
Writer (WGA):
Andrew Niccol (written by)
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Release Date:
24 October 1997 (USA) more
Tagline:
There Is No Gene For The Human Spirit. more
Plot:
A genetically inferior man assumes the identity of a superior one in order to pursue his lifelong dream of space travel. full summary | full synopsis
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Awards:
Nominated for Oscar. Another 6 wins & 8 nominations more
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(97 articles)
User Comments:
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Cast

  (in credits order) (verified as complete)

Ethan Hawke ... Vincent Freeman

Uma Thurman ... Irene Cassini
Gore Vidal ... Director Josef

Xander Berkeley ... Dr. Lamar

Jayne Brook ... Marie Freeman
Loren Dean ... Anton Freeman

Maya Rudolph ... Delivery Nurse
Una Damon ... Head Nurse

Elizabeth Dennehy ... Preschool Teacher

Blair Underwood ... Geneticist
Mason Gamble ... Vincent Freeman - Boy
Vincent Nielson ... Anton Freeman - Boy
Chad Christ ... Vincent Freeman - Teen

William Lee Scott ... Anton Freeman - Teen
Clarence Graham ... Personnel Officer

Ernest Borgnine ... Caesar

Tony Shalhoub ... German

Jude Law ... Jerome Eugene Morrow

Alan Arkin ... Det. Hugo

Carlton Bembry ... Gattaca Hoover (as Carlton Benbry)
Cynthia Martells ... Cavendish
Grace Sullivan ... Sequencing Customer

Ken Marino ... Sequencing Technician
Gabrielle Reece ... Gattaca Trainer
Ryan Dorin ... Twelve-Fingered Pianist

Dean Norris ... Cop on the Beat
Steve Bessen ... Blood Test Detective

Russell Milton ... Gattaca Detective
George Marshall Ruge ... Beaten Detective

Lindsey Ginter ... Mission Commander (as Lindsey Lee Ginter)
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Dan Griffin ... Classmate (uncredited)

Beverly Griffith ... Anatomy Teacher (uncredited)
David LeBell ... Invalid (uncredited)
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Directed by
Andrew Niccol 
 
Writing credits
(WGA)
Andrew Niccol (written by)

Produced by
Danny DeVito .... producer
Georgia Kacandes .... associate producer
Joshua Levinson .... associate producer
Gail Lyon .... co-producer
Michael Shamberg .... producer
Stacey Sher .... producer
 
Original Music by
Michael Nyman 
 
Cinematography by
Slawomir Idziak (director of photography)
 
Film Editing by
Lisa Zeno Churgin 
 
Casting by
Francine Maisler 
 
Production Design by
Jan Roelfs 
 
Art Direction by
Sarah Knowles 
 
Set Decoration by
Nancy Nye 
 
Costume Design by
Colleen Atwood 
 
Makeup Department
Bette Iverson .... key hair stylist (as Bette L. Iverson)
Ve Neill .... makeup supervisor
Brian Penikas .... prosthetic makeup artist
Jill Rockow .... makeup artist
Alicia M. Tripi .... department head hair stylist: second unit
Toni-Ann Walker .... hair stylist
Lizbeth Williamson .... makeup artist: Ms. Thurman
 
Production Management
Bradley Cramp .... production supervisor
Georgia Kacandes .... unit production manager
Tim Swan .... production supervisor (as Tim Leary Swan)
Tim Swan .... unit manager
Lisa Yesko .... post-production supervisor
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Otie Brown .... second assistant director
Michael Greenwood .... second second assistant director
Daniel Silverberg .... second assistant director
John R. Woodward .... first assistant director
 
Art Department
Stephen Alesch .... set designer (as Stephen T. Alesch)
Scott Doran .... lead man (as R. Scott Doran)
Don Elliott .... swing gang
Emily Ferry .... property master (as Emily Katherine Ferry)
Otniel Gonzalez .... assistant property master
Marc Meisels .... key set dressing fixtures
Jim Ondrejko .... construction coordinator (as James Ondrejko)
Joy Taylor .... assistant property master
Randall D. Wilkins .... set designer (as Randall Wilkins)
Chris Buchinsky .... storyboard artist (uncredited)
Daragh Byrne .... carpenter (uncredited)
Shannon Curfman .... on-set dresser: reshoots (uncredited)
Donald Goodman .... drapery (uncredited)
Natalie Richards .... assistant art director (uncredited)
Victor M. Shannon .... plasterer (uncredited)
Louis Zamora .... labor foreman (uncredited)
 
Sound Department
Noah Blough .... dialogue editor
Catherine Calleson .... assistant sound editor
Lawrence L. Commans .... boom operator
Nerses Gezalyan .... foley mixer
Cynthia Haagens .... assistant sound editor
Dick Hansen .... cable person
Gary A. Hecker .... foley artist (as Gary Hecker)
Doug Hemphill .... sound re-recording mixer
Richard King .... supervising sound editor
Cliff Latimer .... adr supervisor
Paul Massey .... sound re-recording mixer
James Matheny .... dialogue editor (as Jim Matheny)
Jeffrey R. Payne .... foley editor (as Jeff Payne)
Steven Ticknor .... sound effects editor (as Steve Ticknor)
Scott A. Tinsley .... foley editor (as Scot Tinsley)
Stephan von Hase .... production sound mixer (as Stephan von Hase-Mihalik)
Jeffrey Wilhoit .... foley artist
Howard London .... adr mixer (uncredited)
 
Special Effects by
Philip Bartko .... special effects foreman
Carole Cowley .... special effects associate producer
Gary D'Amico .... special effects coordinator
Tony Bohorquez .... model maker (uncredited)
Ian O'Connor .... miniature pyrotechnics supervisor (uncredited)
 
Visual Effects by
Daniele Colajacomo .... visual effects supervisor: 3DSite
Carole Cowley .... visual effects production coordinator: Cinesite
Ken Dackermann .... digital compositor
Steve Dellerson .... visual effects coordinator
Scott Dougherty .... digital effects producer: Cinesite
Joe Dubs .... digital paint supervisor
Gil Gagnon .... digital effects
Dan Levitan .... compositor
Mario Peixoto .... digital effects
Jerry Pooler .... digital effects
Jerry Pooler .... visual effects supervisor
Janek Sirrs .... visual effects
Chris Watts .... visual effects supervisor
Matti Asgarian .... digital effects production assistant (uncredited)
Cheryl Bainum .... computer graphics/design producer: Buzz F/X (uncredited)
Travis Baumann .... digital compositor (uncredited)
Deak Ferrand .... digital artist/designer: Buzz F/X (uncredited)
Shannon Blake Gans .... visual effects executive producer: Hunter/Gratzner Industries Inc. (uncredited)
Bill Gilman .... digital compositor (uncredited) (Cinesite Hollywood)
Vincent Lavares .... tape operator: Cinesite Hollywood (uncredited)
Mark Alan Loso .... compositor (uncredited)
Scott Pourroy .... miniature effects producer (uncredited)
Anne Putnam .... visual effects producer: post production (uncredited)
James Waterhouse .... effects production assistant (uncredited)
 
Stunts
Michael Cassidy .... stunt coordinator (as Mike Cassidy)
Tyson Dexter .... stunt double
Norman Howell .... stunt coordinator
Mike Smith .... stunts
Hubie Kerns Jr. .... stunts (uncredited)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Jonathan Brown .... camera operator (as Jonathan W. Brown)
John T. Connor .... first assistant camera
Michael J. Hogan .... video assist operator
Robert Jason .... chief lighting technician
Michael M. Krevitt .... key grip
Darren Michaels .... still photographer
David Morton .... rigging gaffer
Matthew Nelson .... second assistant camera
Evan A. Nesbitt .... first assistant camera: VistaVision camera
Rod Robertson .... assistant chief lighting technician
Jeff Smith .... dolly grip (as Jeffrey S. Smith)
Thomas D. Wazney .... best boy grip (as Thomas Wazney)
Brennan L. Price .... rigging gaffer: re-shoots (uncredited)
Larissa Supplitt .... assistant camera: additional photography (uncredited)
 
Casting Department
Beau Bonneau .... extras casting
Brennan Dufresne .... casting assistant
Kathryn Eisenstein .... casting associate
Terri Douglas .... adr voice casting (uncredited)
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Jennifer Lax .... key costumer (as Jenny Lax)
Robert Q. Mathews .... costume supervisor
Barry Kellogg .... costumer (uncredited)
Valerie Laven-Cooper .... costumer (uncredited)
 
Editorial Department
Phillip J. Bartell .... apprentice editor
Helen Hand .... second assistant editor
Mo Henry .... negative cutter
Bob Putynkowski .... color timer
Michael Riley .... editor: end montage
John Spence .... first assistant editor
Angela Barton .... assistant editor (uncredited)
 
Music Department
Bunny Andrews .... music editor
Dondi Bastone .... music consultant
Cynthia Biamon .... music coordinator
Stan Getz .... musician: "First Song {For Ruth}"
David Robbins .... additional music arranger
David Robbins .... additional music producer
Michael Nyman .... conductor (uncredited)
 
Transportation Department
Joshua Hancock .... picture car coordinator
David Jernigan .... transportation co-captain (as David T. Jernigan)
James C. Taylor .... transportation captain (as James Taylor)
Kelly Aldrich .... driver: construction department (uncredited)
 
Other crew
Pamela Abdy .... assistant: Mr. Devito
Edward Allen .... first assistant accountant
Alex Barnoya .... medic
Mark Beer .... paraplegic advisor
Wes Clark .... assistant: Mr. Shamberg
Robert Earl Craft .... location manager (as Robert E. Craft)
Roger Edwin Ferrin .... production assistant (as Roger Ferrin)
Lizzie Friedman .... assistant: Ms. Sher
Wilma Garscadden-Gahret .... script supervisor
Nicholas Grace .... assistant: Mr. Shamberg
Stephanie Higgins Frey .... production assistant (as Stephanie Higgins)
Ilt Jones .... assistant location manager
Shari LaFranchi Blakney .... production coordinator (as Shari LaFranchi)
Kevin G. McGuire .... paraplegic advisor
Patrick Noonan .... production assistant
John Wayne Randolph .... craft service
Michael Riley .... title designer: main titles
Joe Angel Rodriguez .... assistant: Mr. Niccol
Kathleen Roll .... production assistant
Maurice Schwartzman .... choreographer
Spooky Stevens .... unit publicist
Emma Tillinger .... assistant: Ms. Thurman
Elizabeth Tompkins .... production accountant (as Elizabeth K. Tompkins)
Mario West .... production assistant
Vanna Bonta .... additional voices (uncredited)
Sara Burton .... location scout (uncredited)
Tom Elkins .... production assistant (uncredited)
Audra Levi .... production assistant (uncredited)
Anne Lockhart .... adr voice match (uncredited)
Robert McDonald .... production assistant (uncredited)
 
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
The Eighth Day (USA) (working title)
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MPAA:
Rated PG-13 for brief violent images, language, and some sexuality.
Runtime:
106 min
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Language:
Color:
Color (Technicolor)
Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 more
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Fun Stuff

Trivia:
The telephone Jude Law uses when answering Ethan Hawke's warning call is a B&O Beocom 5000 wireless. more
Goofs:
Crew or equipment visible: The dolly track can be seen on the left of the screen when Vincent is standing in line to have a blood test done. more
Quotes:
[first lines]
Director Josef: You keep your work station so clean, Jerome.
Vincent: It's next to godliness. Isn't that what they say?
Director Josef: Godliness. I reviewed your flight plan. Not one error in a million keystrokes. Phenomenal. It's right that someone like you is taking us to Titan.
Vincent: Has the committee approved the mission? There's been talk of delay.
Director Josef: You shouldn't listen to talk. You leave in a week. You've got a substance test.
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Movie Connections:
Referenced in Metal Gear Solid (1998) (VG) more
Soundtrack:
Nuages more

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196 out of 209 people found the following comment useful.
Thoughtful Science Fiction, 15 February 1999
Author: BB-15 from California

Gattaca is in many ways the best film I have seen about prejudice. Just as people have been judged for centuries by the color of their skin, Gattaca predicts that in the future there will be a more subtle discrimination. It being a science fiction film helps make it more effective by allowing us to feel the emotions of the characters with little of our own history getting in the way. A haunting musical score goes well with the feeling of the film.

Ethan Hawke as Vincent does a fine job showing the pain of someone whose life is limited before he even tries. But just as interesting were the supposedly superior characters; Vincent's girlfriend, brother and double who suffer from the lie that genetics can perfectly predict a person's life.

The film that Gattaca most reminds me of is Blade Runner. They are both about genetic engineering gone very wrong but Gattaca takes a very different approach. The problems are more subtle in Gattaca involving our own desires for success for ourselves and through our children. Amazingly, Gattaca is a good science fiction film with a small budget, few special effects and mostly filmed in existing modern buildings.

After seeing this film for a second time I liked it even better as the plot seemed more plausible. If you would like to see a sci-fi film that is based on interesting characters and situations and not explosions or special effects, try Gattaca.

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