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Title: Avatar
Genres: Sci-fi
Directed by: James Cameron
Written by: James Cameron
Produced by: Laeta Kalogridis; Colin Wilson; James Cameron; Jon Landau; Brooke Breton; Josh McLaglen; Janace Tashjian
Music by: James Horner
Cinematography: Mauro Fiore
Edited by: James Cameron; Stephen Rivkin; John Refoua
Production
Distributed by: 20th Century Fox Film Corporation
Dune Entertainment
Lightstorm Entertainment
Released: December 18th, 2009
Rating: PG-13
Running time: 162 min. (theatrical)
171 min. (special edition)
178 min. (extended cut)
Country: USA
Language: English
Budget: $237,000,000 [1]
Gross: $749,766,139 (US)
$2,039,472,387 (Worldwide) [2]
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Avatar is an American science fiction/fantasy film written and directed by James Cameron. Shot in 3D, it premiered in wide international release in standard 2D and IMAX theaters on December 16th, 2009. It was released in the United States and Canada on December 18th. The movie was produced by Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation, Dune Entertainment and Lightstorm Entertainment. The film stars Sam Worthington as a disabled soldier named Jake Sully, who takes up his late brother's responsibilities involving a mission to the forest moon of Pandora. There, Jake learns of the moon's indigenous people, the Na'vi, a race of tall, elegant blue-skinned people whose bodies and spirits are intricately interwoven within the fabric of their environment. With the help of geneticist Doctor Grace Augustine, Jake is able to implant his consciousness into a surrogate body - an avatar - forged in the likeness of the Na'vi. In this new form, Jake can walk again and interact with them. His mission is to convince the Na'vi to leave their homes so that the Earth-based megacorporation, Resources Development Administration (RDA) can mine for the fictional element Unobtanium. As Jake spends more time in his avatar, he becomes intimately involved with the Na'vi and their customs. When he learns that RDA intends on acquiring the Unobtanium at any cost, Jake finds himself questioning his loyalties. He must decide whether to fulfill his mission for the RDA, putting the Na'vi's lives at risk, or staying behind to defend the new friends he has made on this fantastic, unbelievable world.

Cast[]

Actor Role
Sam Worthington Jake Sully
Zoë Saldana Neytiri
Sigourney Weaver Doctor Grace Augustine
Stephen Lang Colonel Miles Quaritch
Michelle Rodriguez Trudy Chacon
Giovanni Ribisi Parker Selfridge
Joel David Moore Norm Spellman
Carol Christine Hilaria Pounder Mo'at
Wes Studi Eytukan
Laz Alonso Tsu'tey
Dileep Rao Doctor Max Patel
Matt Gerald Corporal Lyle Wainfleet
Sean Anthony Moran Private Fike
Jason Whyte Cryo vault med tech
Scott Lawrence Venture Star crew chief
Kelly Kilgour Lock up trooper
James Pitt Shuttle pilot
Sean Patrick Murphy Shuttle co-pilot
Peter Dillon Shuttle crew chief
Kevin Dorman Tractor operator
Kelson Henderson Dragon gunship pilot
David Van Horn Dragon gunship gunner
Jacob Tomuri Dragon gunship navigator
Michael Blain-Rozgay Suit #1
Jon Curry Suit #2
Julene Renée Ambient Room tech
Luke Hawker Ambient Room tech
Woody Schultz Ambient Room tech
Peter Mensah Horse clan leader
Sonia Yee Link room tech
Jahnel Curfman Basketball avatar
Ilram Choi Basketball avatar
Kyla Warren Na'vi child
Lisa Roumain Troupe
Debra Skelton Troupe
Taylor Kibby Troupe
Jodie Landau Troupe
Chris Mala Troupe
Julie Lamm Troupe
Cullen B. Madden Troupe
Joseph Brady Madden Troupe
Frankie Torres Troupe
Austin Wilson Troupe
Sara Wilson Troupe
Tamica Washington-Miller Troupe
Lucy Briant Op Center staff
Nathan Meister Op Center staff
Gerry Blair Op Center staff
Matt Chamberlain Op Center staff
Paul Yates Op Center staff
Wray Wilson Op Center duty officer
James Gaylyn Op Center staff
Melvin Leno Clark, III Dancer
Carvon Futrell Dancer
Brandon Jelkes Na'vi/Dancer
Micah Moch Dancer
Hanniyah Muhammad Dancer
Christopher Nolen Dancer
Christa Olvier Dancer
April Thomas Dancer
Bravita A. Threatt Dancer
Raja Hero
Mike Bodnar Veteran miner
Nicole Dionne Na'vi
Jamie Harrison Trooper
Ashley Jeffery Flight crew mechanic
Dean Knowsley Samson pilot
Joseph Mika-Hunt Trooper
Terry Notary Banshee
Kai Pantano Soldier
Logan Pithyou Blast technician
Sam Tobias Na'vi soldier 12
Alicia Vela-Bailey Ikran clan leader
Richard Whiteside Geologist
Nikie Zambo Na'vi

Notes[]

  • The tagline for this film is "Enter the World".
  • Avatar (2009) redirects to this page.
  • Production on Avatar began on April 22nd, 2007. Principal photography concluded on December 1st, 2007.
  • Premiered in London, England on December 10th, 2009. It was screened to limited engagement in IMAX theaters on December 16th. It's international wide release was on December 18th. The film was re-released theatrically on August 7th, 2009 with extended scenes.
  • Avatar was released to DVD and Blu-ray (region 1) on April 22nd, 2010. The region 2 UK edition was released on April 26th.
  • A video game, Avatar: The Game was produced by Ubisoft Entertainment and released on December 1st, 2009 for the PlayStation 3, Nintendo DS, Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii, Microsoft Windows, PlayStation Portable and iPhone.
  • Won the Oscar nominations for the categories of Best Visual Effects, Best Cinematography and Best Art Direction at the 82nd American Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences award ceremonies broadcast on March 7th, 2010.
  • The concept behind the fictional element "Unobtanium" was also used in the 2003 film The Core.

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