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Director: | Andrew Niccol |
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Writer: | Andrew Niccol |
Staring: |
Vincent is an all-too-human man who dares to defy a system obsessed with genetic perfection. He is an "In-Valid" who assumes the identity of a member of the genetic elite to pursue his goal of traveling into space with the Gattaca Aerospace Corporation. | |
Release Date: | Sep 07, 1997 |
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Director: | Andrew Niccol |
Writer: | Andrew Niccol |
Genres: | Science Fiction, Romance, Mystery, Thriller |
Keywords | genetics, dystopia, heart disease, fake identity, space, eugenics, authoritarian, cheating, paraplegic, suicide attempt, dna, new identity, investigation, spaceman, fraud, space travel, in vitro fertilisation, biotechnology, space mission, astronaut, swimming, exercise, murder investigation, discrimination, brother brother relationship |
Production Companies | Columbia Pictures, Jersey Films |
Box Office |
Revenue: $12,532,777
Budget: $36,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Aug 13, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Ethan Hawke | Vincent Freeman |
Uma Thurman | Irene Cassini |
Jude Law | Jerome Eugene Morrow |
Alan Arkin | Detective Hugo |
Loren Dean | Adult Anton Freeman |
Gore Vidal | Director Josef |
Tony Shalhoub | "German" |
Ernest Borgnine | Caesar |
Blair Underwood | Geneticist |
Xander Berkeley | Dr. Lamar |
Jayne Brook | Marie Freeman |
Una Damon | Head Nurse |
Elias Koteas | Antonio Freeman |
Maya Rudolph | Delivery Nurse |
Elizabeth Dennehy | Preschool Teacher |
Mason Gamble | Younger Vincent |
Vincent Nielson | Younger Anton |
Chad Christ | Young Vincent |
William Lee Scott | Young Anton |
Clarence Graham | Personnel Officer |
Carlton Benbry | Gattaca Hoover |
Susan Jennifer Sullivan | Sequencing Customer |
Ken Marino | Sequencing Technician |
Cynthia Martells | Cavendish |
Gabrielle Reece | Gattaca Trainer |
Ryan Dorin | Twelve-Fingered Pianist |
Dean Norris | Cop on the Beat |
Russell Milton | Gattaca Detective |
George Marshall Ruge | Beaten Detective |
Steve Bessen | Blood Test Detective |
Lindsey Ginter | Mission Commander |
Greg Sestero | Gattacan Citizen (uncredited) |
Chad Baker | Sequencing Tech (uncredited) |
Brandon Ladd Burkey | Janitor #2 (uncredited) |
Donna Cihak | Gattican (uncredited) |
Dan Griffin | Classmate (uncredited) |
Beverly Griffith | Anatomy Teacher (uncredited) |
David LeBell | Invalid (uncredited) |
Richard Yett | Employee (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Lisa Zeno Churgin | Editor |
Jan Roelfs | Production Design |
Sarah Knowles | Art Direction |
Nancy Nye | Set Decoration |
Lizbeth Williamson | Makeup Artist |
Jill Rockow | Makeup Artist |
Toni-Ann Walker | Hairstylist |
R. Scott Doran | Leadman |
Jim Ondrejko | Construction Coordinator |
Stephen Alesch | Set Designer |
Randall D. Wilkins | Set Designer |
Steven Ticknor | Sound Effects Editor |
Gary D'Amico | Special Effects Coordinator |
Daniele Colajacomo | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Jerry Pooler | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Chris Watts | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Jonathan Brown | Camera Operator |
Darren Michaels | Still Photographer |
Robert Q. Mathews | Costume Supervisor |
James Matheny | Dialogue Editor |
Noah Blough | Dialogue Editor |
Nerses Gezalyan | Foley Mixer |
Jeffrey Wilhoit | Foley Artist |
Jeffrey R. Payne | Foley Editor |
Lawrence L. Commans | Boom Operator |
Cliff Latimer | ADR Supervisor |
Scott A. Tinsley | Foley Editor |
Wilma Garscadden-Gahret | Script Supervisor |
Cynthia Biamon | Music Coordinator |
Bette Iverson | Key Hair Stylist |
Brian Penikas | Prosthetic Makeup Artist |
Bradley Cramp | Production Supervisor |
Tim Swan | Production Supervisor, Unit Production Manager |
Lisa Yesko | Post Production Supervisor |
Otie Brown | Second Assistant Director |
Daniel Silverberg | Second Assistant Director |
Don Elliott | Swing |
Otniel Gonzalez | Assistant Property Master |
Joy Taylor | Assistant Property Master |
Michael Cassidy | Stunt Coordinator |
Tyson Dexter | Stunt Double |
Beau Bonneau | Extras Casting |
Brennan Dufresne | Casting Assistant |
Kathryn Eisenstein | Casting Associate |
Ilt Jones | Assistant Location Manager |
Joe Angel Rodriguez | Producer's Assistant |
Lizzie Friedman | Producer's Assistant |
Thomas Wazney | Best Boy Grip |
Robert Jason | Chief Lighting Technician |
Maurice Schwartzman | Choreographer |
Bob Putynkowski | Color Timer |
John Wayne Randolph | Craft Service |
Jeff Smith | Dolly Grip |
Edward Allen | First Assistant Accountant |
John T. Connor | First Assistant Camera |
Evan A. Nesbitt | First Assistant Camera |
John Spence | First Assistant Editor |
Michael A. Mendez | Grip |
Jennifer Lax | Key Costumer |
Michael M. Krevitt | Key Grip |
Robert Earl Craft | Location Manager |
Mo Henry | Negative Cutter |
Elizabeth Tompkins | Production Accountant |
Kathleen Roll | Production Assistant |
Mario West | Production Assistant |
Patrick Noonan | Production Assistant |
Roger James Ferrin | Production Assistant |
Stephanie Higgins Frey | Production Assistant |
Melody Beam | Production Assistant |
Shari LaFranchi Blakney | Production Coordinator |
David Morton | Rigging Gaffer |
Matthew Nelson | Second Assistant Camera |
Helen Hand | Second Film Editor |
James C. Taylor | Transportation Captain |
David Jernigan | Transportation Co-Captain |
Spooky Stevens | Unit Publicist |
Michael J. Hogan | Video Assist Operator |
Ken Dackermann | Digital Compositor |
Steve Dellerson | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Catherine Calleson | Assistant Sound Editor |
Cynthia Haagens | Assistant Sound Editor |
Dick Hansen | Cableman |
Stephan von Hase | Production Sound Mixer |
Bunny Andrews | Music Editor |
Dondi Bastone | Music Consultant |
Michael Nyman | Original Music Composer, Conductor |
Slawomir Idziak | Director of Photography |
Francine Maisler | Casting |
Doug Hemphill | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Paul Massey | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Norman Howell | Stunt Coordinator |
Emily Ferry | Property Master |
Gary A. Hecker | Foley Artist |
Andrew Niccol | Writer, Director |
Ve Neill | Makeup Supervisor |
Mike Smith | Stunts |
Colleen Atwood | Costume Design |
Richard King | Supervising Sound Editor |
Georgia Kacandes | Unit Production Manager |
John R. Woodward | First Assistant Director |
Emma Tillinger Koskoff | Actor's Assistant |
Michael Riley | Title Designer |
Alicia M. Tripi | Hair Department Head |
Pamela Abdy | Producer's Assistant |
Maria Del Prete | Makeup Artist |
Shawn Finch | Additional Hairstylist |
Jason Roberts | Second Second Assistant Director |
Michael Greenwood | Second Second Assistant Director |
Tom Callinicos | Set Dresser |
Chris Buchinsky | Storyboard Artist |
Daragh Byrne | Carpenter |
Donna Cihak | Set Dresser |
Shannon Curfman | On Set Dresser |
Glen Kennedy | On Set Dresser |
Natalie Richards | Assistant Art Director |
Neal W. Zoromski | Set Dresser |
Michael Semanick | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Howard London | ADR Mixer |
Carole Cowley | VFX Production Coordinator |
Scott Dougherty | Digital Effects Producer |
Gil Gagnon | Digital Effects Producer |
Dan Levitan | Visual Effects Compositor |
Brian Shows | Visual Effects Technical Director |
Janek Sirrs | Visual Effects |
Travis Baumann | Digital Compositor |
Shannon Blake Gans | Executive Visual Effects Producer |
Bill Gilman | Digital Compositor |
Anne Putnam Kolbe | Visual Effects Producer |
Mark Alan Loso | Visual Effects Compositor |
Scott Hubbell | Stunts |
Hubie Kerns Jr. | Stunts |
Joyce McNeal | Stunts |
Rod Robertson | Assistant Chief Lighting Technician |
Danny Eccleston | Gaffer |
Brennan Price | Rigging Gaffer |
Larissa Supplitt | Assistant Camera |
Ron Turowski | Assistant Camera |
Terri Douglas | ADR Voice Casting |
Tom Macdonald | Set Costumer |
Barry Kellogg | Costumer |
Valerie Laven-Cooper | Costumer |
Sara Burton | Location Scout |
David Robbins | Music Arranger, Music Producer |
David Campbell | Orchestrator, Music Arranger, Conductor |
Ralph Grierson | Musician |
Malcolm McNab | Musician |
Sebastian Toettcher | Musician |
Name | Title |
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Joshua Levinson | Associate Producer |
Stacey Sher | Producer |
Georgia Kacandes | Associate Producer |
Gail Lyon | Co-Producer |
Michael Shamberg | Producer |
Danny DeVito | Producer |
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***The eugenics-obsessed future in 40s/50s noir*** Several decades in the future liberal eugenics is normal and discrimination is practiced to distinguish "valids" from "in-valids," the latter conceived by natural means and therefore more susceptible to genetic defects. Vincent (Ethan Hawke) is a ... n in-valid who assumes the identity of a disabled valid (Jude Law) in order to fulfill his dream of space travel. Uma Thurman and Gore Vidal are also on hand. "Gattaca" (1997) is a sci-fi drama “tech noir,” which combines futuristic science-fiction with 40s/50s noir. It’s not just the suits & hats, the cars look like 50s/60s coupes, but whine because they’re electric. It’s similar in this respect to “Dark City” (1998), but more dramatic. Imagine if “Dick Tracy” (1990) was a somber space-age sci-fi and you’d have a pretty good idea. The film flopped at the box office while critics generally praised it. It plays better if you have an interest in eugenics and the philosophies thereof. For me, it’s decent, but too low-key. I prefer “Dark City” if I’m going to watch a film of this sort. The movie runs 1 hour, 46 minutes, and was shot in Southern Cal: Marin County Civic Center in San Rafael; Otis College of Art and Design; CLA Building on the campus of California State Polytechnic University, Pomona; the spillway of the Sepulveda Dam; outside The Forum in Inglewood; and Kramer Junction Solar Electric Generating Station. GRADE: B-
Simply put, Gattaca is one of the greatest movies ever made. Some might think that's going too far but it truly is a masterpiece. Everything from the casting, set design, cinematography, writing and the Universe in which the story takes place. It is not only a great source of entertainment but an in ... spiring work of art. By far the most poetic movie I have had the pleasure of watching. Every line is elegiac and truly beautiful. It's the type of movie that keeps you thinking days after the credits have rolled. Not because it is fast-paced, intense or has a crazy twist ending but for its tranquil philosophical ideas. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a jaw-dropping movie night. It should be on every cinephile's list of must-watch.
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"Vincent" (Ethan Hawke) is determined that he wants to travel into space, but is deemed unsuitable by the genetically motivated authorities who decide these things. Luckily for him, he knows "Jerome" (Jude Law). He was in a nasty car accident that has left his paraplegic - but nonetheless, his genet ... ics do qualify for the upper echelons of society necessary to go up in a rocket. The pair quickly establish a partnership by which the latter man develops some techniques to fool the detection devices and facilitate "Vincent" living out his dream. Just as that is set to come true, his boss is found dead in mysterious circumstances and the ensuing investigation could compromise the web of lies and identity fraud that 'Vincent" has carefully established over the years... I honestly can't say I rated the acting here as great by anyone, including Uma Thurman who comes into things later on in the day as a bit of love interest, but the pacing of this story and the underlying premiss of genetic gradation and selection is potently presented here by auteur Andrew Niccol. We are now living in a sterile society where people's merits are all based on their past rather than their potential. Assumptions are made based on whether you eat well, drink, smoke, have sex - almost as if you are accruing (or not) life points, not just for you but for future generations too! The production looks great in it's modern simplicity - even if there is what looked like an old Rover car used to ferry the investigator "Lamar" (Xander Berkeley) and a man who introduces another twist as we near the denouement. Will anyone make it to Titan?