Red planet ( Red Planet ) is an American film carried out by Antony Hoffman, left in 2000.

Synopsis

In 2050, vis-a-vis a on-polluted ground, Mars, the red planet, became the ultimate safety of humanity. To include/understand certain unexplainable phenomena which have occurred during the oxygenation of planet, NASA decides to send the first human forwarding over Mars. But a sudden solar eruption obliges the crew to land in catastrophe and transforms what was to be a simple forwarding of recognition in true suicide mission.

Data sheet

  • Title: Red planet
  • original Title: Red Planet
  • Realization: Antony Hoffman
  • Scenario: Chuck Pfarrer and Jonathan Lemkin
  • Production: Bruce Berman, Mark Canton, Jorge Saralegui, Stephen Jones, Andrew Mason, Chuck Pfarrer and Charles J.D. Schlissel
  • Production companies: NPV Entertainment and Village Roadshow Pictures
  • Budget: 75 million dollars
  • Music: Graeme Revell and Melissa R. Kaplan
  • Photography: Peter Suschitzky
  • Assembly: Robert K. Lambert and Dallas Puett
  • Decorations: Owen Paterson
  • Costumes: Kym Barrett
  • Country of origin: the United States, Australia
  • Format: Colors - 2,35:1 - SDR/Dolby DIGITAL/SDDS - 35 mm
  • Kind: Science fiction
  • Lasted: 106 minutes
  • Comings out date: November 6th 2000 (first), November 10th 2000 (the United States), November 29th 2000 (France), December 6th 2000 (Belgium)

Distribution

Around film

Original soundtrack

  • The Tower That Ate People , interpreted by Peter Gabriel
  • has Thousand Years , interpreted by Sting
  • When the World Is Running Down (You Can' T Go Wrong) , interpreted by The Police

Rewards

  • Nomination at the price of the best song (Peter Gabriel) for The Tower That Ate People , at the time of the Las Vegas Film Critics Society Awards 2000.

External bond

  • Red planet on Internet Movie Database

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