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Matt Damon | Max | |
Jodie Foster | Delacourt | |
Sharlto Copley | Kruger | |
Alice Braga | Frey | |
Diego Luna | Julio | |
Wagner Moura | Spider | |
William Fichtner | John Carlyle | |
Brandon Auret | Drake | |
Josh Blacker | Crowe | |
Emma Tremblay | Matilda | |
Jose Pablo Cantillo | Sandro | |
Maxwell Perry Cotton | Young Max | |
Faran Tahir | President Patel | |
Adrian Holmes | Manuel | |
Jared Keeso | Rico | |
Matt Damon | ||
Jodie Foster | ||
Sharlto Copley | ||
Alice Braga | ||
Diego Luna | ||
Wagner Moura | ||
William Fichtner | ||
Brandon Auret | ||
Josh Blacker | ||
Emma Tremblay | ||
Jose Pablo Cantillo | ||
Maxwell Perry Cotton | ||
Faran Tahir | ||
Adrian Holmes | ||
Jared Keeso |
Director |
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Producer |
Simon Kinberg
Sue Baden-Powell |
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Writer |
Neill Blomkamp
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Cinematography |
Trent Opaloch
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In the year 2159, two classes of people exist: the very wealthy who live on a pristine man-made space station called Elysium, and the rest, who live on an overpopulated, ruined Earth. Secretary Rhodes (Jodie Foster), a hard line government official, will stop at nothing to enforce anti-immigration laws and preserve the luxurious lifestyle of the citizens of Elysium. That doesn’t stop the people of Earth from trying to get in, by any means they can. When unlucky Max (Matt Damon) is backed into a corner, he agrees to take on a daunting mission that, if successful, will not only save his life, but could bring equality to these polarized worlds. |
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