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    Gattaca is a 1997 American dystopian science fiction film written and directed by Andrew Niccol in his feature directorial debut. It stars Ethan Hawke and Uma Thurman with Jude Law, Loren Dean, Ernest Borgnine, Gore Vidal, and Alan Arkin appearing in supporting roles. [4]

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt0119177Gattaca (1997) - IMDb

    Gattaca: Directed by Andrew Niccol. With Ethan Hawke, Uma Thurman, Gore Vidal, Xander Berkeley. Vincent, an "In-Valid", assumes the identity of a member of the genetic elite to pursue his goal of traveling into space with the Gattaca Aerospace Corporation.

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    • Drama, Sci-Fi, Thriller
    • Andrew Niccol
    • 1997-10-24
  3. Oct 24, 1997 · Throw in perfect health, a high IQ and a long life-span, and you have the brave new world of “Gattaca,” in which the bioformed have inherited the earth, and babies who are born naturally get to be menial laborers.

  4. Vincent, an "In-Valid", assumes the identity of a member of the genetic elite to pursue his goal of traveling into space with the Gattaca Aerospace Corporation. However, a week before his mission, a murder marks Vincent as a suspect.

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    Gattaca was released in theaters on October 24, 1997, in the United States by Columbia Pictures and opened at number 5 at the box office; trailing I Know What You Did Last Summer, The Devil's Advocate, Kiss the Girls and Seven Years in Tibet. Over the first weekend the film brought in $4.3 million.

    • Sławomir Idziak
    • Lisa Zeno Churgin
    • Andrew Niccol
    • Michael Nyman
  6. Gattaca is a science fiction movie that was produced in 1997. It was written and directed by Andrew Niccol . In a futuristic world, science now revolves heavily around life, and the humans are now very dependent on it, or genetics to be exact.

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  8. Apr 29, 2024 · Gattaca (1997) Movie Themes Analyzed: Societal Discrimination. Like any society, social discrimination is found in this on-screen dystopian society. It is based only on genetic codes rather than race, money, or gender.

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