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The Congress
TrailerAn aging actress (Robin Wright) agrees to preserve her digital likeness for a studio to use in any future films it likes, though the consequences of her decision affect her in ways she didn't consider.Actors: Robin Wright, Harvey Keitel, Sami Gayle, Jon Hamm, Kodi Smit-McPhee, Danny Huston, Michael Stahl-David, Paul Giamatti, Joe Childs, Ed Corbin, Christopher B. Duncan, ...»Director: Ari FolmanCountry: United States, France, India, Germany, Belgium, Poland, Israel, LuxembourgDuration: 122 minQuality: HDRelease: 2013IMDb: 6.40 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Congress"
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Characters of "The Congress"
Robin WrightPlayed by: Robin WrightAlPlayed by: Harvey KeitelSarahPlayed by: Sami GayleDylan TrulinerPlayed by: Jon HammAaron WrightPlayed by: Kodi Smit-McPheeJeff GreenPlayed by: Danny HustonStevePlayed by: Michael Stahl-DavidDr. BarkerPlayed by: Paul Giamatti -
Directors of "The Congress"
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Creators of "The Congress"
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Critic Reviews of "The Congress"
New YorkerSeptember 05, 2014The anger drains out of the picture, and we watch in a state of passive appreciation and indifference.
New York TimesSeptember 04, 2014An acquired taste, this dense Jabberwocky-ish word salad is a political allegory about a populace that's been pharmaceutically duped into believing its wretched world is wonderful.
Boston GlobeSeptember 04, 2014A half-live-action, half-animated headtrip that throws Robin Wright into a dizzying showbiz paradigm shift.
New York PostSeptember 03, 2014A dystopian blend of live-action and animation that acidly comments on some of Hollywood's touchiest issues before drifting off into an existential fog.
New York Daily NewsSeptember 03, 2014It's almost painful to watch the immense promise of "The Congress," Ari Folman's spectacularly ambitious experiment, dissipate into nothing.
Time OutSeptember 02, 2014It's like Folman took several different genres-Hollywood satire, speculative dystopian fiction, family melodrama-and fused them into something amorphous and nebulous.
Flicks.co.nzMarch 10, 2017It flits between hallucinatory animation and 'reality', giving small moments of relief and attempting to anchor the story in a desolate Los Angeles.
TheShiznit.co.ukJuly 11, 2016Ari Folman's follow up to the impressive Waltz With Bashir is bold, daringly different and visually arresting, but it's also a bit too much.
The Sunday AgeDecember 10, 2014Folman makes one phantasmagorical leap after another, adding a live-action coda, but the visual freedom doesn't expand the story, it abandons it.
Ozus' World Movie ReviewsDecember 10, 2014Weird sci-fi film that mixes together animation with live action.
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Gallery of "The Congress"