Robin Wright plays an actress (also called Robin Wright) who accepts a large payout from a major Hollywood studio, Miramount, to be scanned and digitized to create a virtual actress. Adapted from a novel by Stanislaw Lem (Solaris).
In the story, an aging actress (Wright) with a disabled child agrees to a large payment to have a full body imaging that will be digitized and utilized to create a digital actress.
As part of the agreement, she will no longer control her likeness and the studio will then utilize the new virtual thespian in any manner they see fit.
As part of the agreement, she will also be forbidden from acting ever again.
The film explores the ramifications of how the new digital actress affects the future of the woman and society as a whole.
Cast: Paul Giamatti, Robin Wright, Harvey Keitel, Frances Fisher, Danny Huston, Kodi Smit-McPhee, Michael Landes, Sami Gayle, John Lacy, Ed Corbin, Christopher B. Duncan, Matthew Wolf, Kevin Thompson, Evan Ferrante, Jill Maddrell, August Wittgenstein, Jörg Vincent Malotki
ANIM: Sue Chan, Lisa Clark, Charles Kern, Andrew Kim, Stephen McCumby
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Title: The Congress (2013)
Directed by: Ari Folman
Date of birth: 17 December 1962, Haifa, Israel
Writing credits:
Ari Folman, Stanislaw Lem
Music by: Max Richter
Country: United States | Israel
Language: English
Color: Color
Runtime: 100 min.